Search results for author:"Kyong Jee Kim"
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Motivational Influences in Self-Directed Online Learning Environments: A Qualitative Case Study
Kyong-Jee Kim
Annual Meeting of the Association for Educational Communications and Technology 2004 (October 2005)
The purpose of this study is to investigate the problems associated with learner motivation in Web-based instruction, in particular in self-directed online learning environments. This study is interested in identifying and exploring what motivate or ...
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Changes in Student Motivation during Online Learning
Kyong-Jee Kim; Theodore W. Frick
Journal of Educational Computing Research Vol. 44, No. 1 (2011) pp. 1–23
Self-directed e-learning (SDEL) refers to electronic learning environments where there are often no peer learners or instructors regularly available. Past studies suggest that lack of time and lack of motivation are primary causes of learner...
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A User Analysis for Web-Based Distance Education
Byeong-Min Yu; Kyong-Jee Kim; Seak-Zoon Roh
Annual Topics on Distance Learning Conference 2001 (2001)
This study identified direct and indirect effects of Web users' age, gender, technical training, computer and Web competencies, perceived usefulness of the Web, and perceived needs of the Web on their Web use. A theoretical model for the variables...
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The Present State and Future Trends of Blended Learning in Workplace Learning Settings across Five Countries
Kyong-Jee Kim; Curtis J. Bonk; Ya-Ting Teng
Asia Pacific Education Review Vol. 10, No. 3 (September 2009) pp. 299–308
This article reports survey findings related to the current status and future trends of blended learning in workplace learning settings from diverse cultures. This particular survey was conducted of 674 training and human resource development...
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The Future of Blended Learning and the Emerging Competencies of Human Resource Development Professionals in Taiwan
Ya-Ting Teng; Curtis J. Bonk; Kyong-Jee Kim
International Research Conference in the Americas of the Academy of Human Resource Development 2007 (2007)
The purpose of this study was to explore the future direction of blended learning in workplace in Taiwan and to probe into emerging competencies of human resource development (HRD) professionals. One hundred and twelve participants who worked in...
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The Present and Future State of Blended Learning in Workplace Learning Settings in the United States
Kyong-Jee Kim; Curtis J. Bonk; Eunjung Oh
Performance Improvement Vol. 47, No. 8 (September 2008) pp. 5–16
This article reports a survey about blended learning in workplace learning settings. The survey found that blended learning gained popularity in many organizations but also that several barriers exist in implementing it. This survey also includes...
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What Do Online MBA Professors Have to Say about Online Teaching
Shijuan Liu; Kyong-Jee Kim; Curtis J. Bonk; Richard Magjuka
Online Journal of Distance Learning Administration Vol. 10, No. 2
Online MBA programs have grown exponentially in recent years. Yet, the prevailing literature indicates that research on online MBA education remains extremely limited. This article summarizes 28 instructor interviews from those teaching online...
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Online MBA students' perceptions of online learning: Benefits, challenges, and suggestions
Kyong-Jee Kim; Shijuan Liu; Curtis J. Bonk
Internet and Higher Education Vol. 8, No. 4 (2005) pp. 335–344
Online MBA programs have seen a rapid rise in student enrollments in recent years and institutions of higher education have keen interests in offering quality online MBA programs to meet the demands. The present study reports the results of a case...
Language: English
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Online Facilitation and Motivation in Online MBA Courses
Kyong-Jee Kim; Xiaojing Lu; Seung-hee Lee; Curtis J. Bonk; Richard J. Magjuka; Shijuan Liu; Mengyu Zhai; Bude Su; Alyssa Wise
Annual Meeting of the Association for Educational Communications and Technology 2004 (October 2005)
Online teaching and learning is making a significant impact on the fabric of higher education. In particular, online MBA programs have seen a rapid rise in student enrollments in recent years while the student enrollments in traditional in-residence ...