Author/Authors :
Wei-yuan Zhang، نويسنده , , Kirk Perris and Lesley Yeung، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
The Open University of Hong Kong (OUHK) offers 199 courses with online
features to enhance the distance learning environment. The university has
arranged these courses to provide students with greater flexibility in
interacting with tutors, classmates, and the content itself. Integral to learner
flexibility online is access, valuing computers and online learning,
endorsement, and language proficiency. The current investigation attempts to
explore these issues by examining the perceptions of OUHK students enrolled
in courses with online tutorial supports. The methods of questionnaire survey
and semi-structured interview were employed. Surveyed using multistage
stratified sampling technique were 449 OUHK students enrolled in 18 upper
level courses (9 English, 9 Chinese) at the OUHK. Forty-two students were
randomly selected for a follow-up interview. Five major topics were explored
including: (1) accessing the Internet; (2) perceptions of technology; (3)
rationale for using the Internet in course work; (4) learning strategies used by
the tutor online; and (5) perceptions of the online tutorial support.