Firstly, the use of a peer group discussion pyramid. This tries to overcome people who may lurk within discussions, ensuring they all contribute, but does acknowledge an individual’s participation is influenced by a number of factors. The use of a pyramid model, involves,
stage 1 – personal reflection on the question
stage 2 – create a group, with two people, they discuss the question
stage 3 – create a group by combing two stage 2 groups, and they discuss the question
stage 4 – create a group by combining two stage 3 groups, and they discuss the question
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"Rapid assessments (large class): concept maps coverage, relationships venn diagrams relationships three minute essay level of understanding, sense of relevance, gobbets realizing the importance of significant detail short answer recall units of information, coverage letter-to-a-friend holistic understanding, application, reflection comprehension of main i"
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Key factors known to influence student satisfaction on e-learning courses include the relevance of the course materials, the learner’s autonomy, and their competence with technology
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The supervisor-student relationship is another important factor in the students’ performance and their levels of satisfaction
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Finally, we found no studies examining student satisfaction with their dissertation unit as part of an e-distance learning programme
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