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Relationship Between the Use of Online Courseware and Achievement in a Developmental Writing Course

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  • Christine Leow

    (Pearson, USA)

  • Yun Jin Rho

    (Pearson, USA)

  • Ross Metusalem

    (Pearson, USA)

  • Sara Kasper

    (Pearson, USA)

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A consistent challenge of implementing blended learning is the support that students should receive when using online courseware outside of class time. For blended learning to be successful in terms of student learning, the online courseware would need to be able to support the learning of students outside of class time. An interactive, digital courseware was used for a developmental writing course at California State University - Bakersfield. The main goal of this study was to gather evidence to determine if the use of this online courseware was associated with higher student achievement within a blended learning environment. After controlling for confounding factors, a multi-level regression was used to determine the contribution of courseware usage to student achievement, which was measured by a final writing exam. The number of writing topics completed by students in the courseware was found to be positively related to their exam scores. This provides preliminary evidence that the online courseware with certain interactive features can be supportive of learning outside of class.

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  • Christine Leow & Yun Jin Rho & Ross Metusalem & Sara Kasper, 2020. "Relationship Between the Use of Online Courseware and Achievement in a Developmental Writing Course," International Journal of Mobile and Blended Learning (IJMBL), IGI Global, vol. 12(2), pages 16-32, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:igg:jmbl00:v:12:y:2020:i:2:p:16-32
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