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Longitudinal analysis of student performance in a dental hygiene distance education program.

Jodi L Olmsted1.   

Abstract

The purpose of the study was to determine if learners who receive face-to-face instruction in an educational program performed statistically better on established benchmark assessments (GPA, course averages, and NBDHE) than learners at a distance from the didactic course instructor. A comparative, quasi-experimental, ex-post facto study was conducted. The treatment variable was program type: face-to-face vs. distance. The performance of five consecutive classes was analyzed, from 1997 to 2001. These five classes consisted of 221 learners, 105 of them at the host site and 115 using distance learning. The experimental groups were divided based upon location--host or cooperating college (distance) site learners. Study results identified no significant difference between host and distance learner performance for the entire educational program. The use of interactive television (ITV) for delivery of an educational program using distance education technology provided acceptable results in learner didactic performance. Learners at both the host and cooperating college (distance) sites performed equally well. The results were used to document program outcomes.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12374260

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Dent Educ        ISSN: 0022-0337            Impact factor:   2.264


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1.  Evaluating distance learning in health informatics education.

Authors:  Barbara L Russell; Amanda C Barefield; Diane Turnbull; Elizabeth Leibach; Lester Pretlow
Journal:  Perspect Health Inf Manag       Date:  2008-04-24

2.  A comparison of sonography and radiography student scores in a cadaver anatomy class before and after the implementation of synchronous distance education.

Authors:  Jennifer Elaine Bagley; K Randall; M P Anderson
Journal:  Ultrasound       Date:  2015-01-10
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