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Online Instruction, E-Learning, and Student Satisfaction : A Three Year Study (SNnOnlineCourses Michele T. Cole, Daniel J. Shelley, and Louis B. Swartz Robert Morris University, United States Abstract This article presents the results of a three-year study of graduate and undergraduate students level of Satisfaction with Online instruction at one university. The study expands on earlier research into Student Satisfaction with e-learning. Researchers conducted a series of surveys over eight academic terms. Five hundred and fifty-three students participated in the study. Responses were consistent throughout, although there were some differences noted in the level of Student Satisfaction with their experience. There were no statistically significant differences in the level of Satisfaction based on gender, age, or level of study.)
Data from the completed surveys were transferred from Vovici into SPSS. Independent samples t-tests were conducted on the questions asking students to rate their level of satisfaction with online learning. Responses from males and females, “Generation X” and “Generation Y,” and from graduate and undergraduate students were compared to
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