Study Shows Students Prefer Their Lectures To-Go

Both Campus Technology and Inside Higher Ed discuss a new study conducted by the University of Wisconsin-Madison’s E-Business Institute which finds that undergraduates prefer classes which utilize lecture capture technology.

“According to new research released this week by the University of Wisconsin-Madison involving about 7,500 undergraduate and graduate students, an overwhelming 82 percent of students said they would prefer courses that offer online lectures over traditional classes that do not include an online lecture component. The researchers also pointed out the implications for these findings extend well beyond the classroom.”

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2 Responses to “Study Shows Students Prefer Their Lectures To-Go”

  1. Jane Secker Says:

    These findings are very similar to the findings we got at LSE, however we conducted focus groups with a small number of students. The report was published on our blog: http://elearning.lse.ac.uk/blogs/clt/?p=292
    The statistics are really interesting though.

  2. Joe Dibbs Says:

    Where may I get a copy of the report? I’d also be curious to know if the institution is able to affordably provide lecture capture as a service to all students.

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