Berge, ZaneMuilenburg, Lin2019-11-272019-11-272004-10-15Berge, Zane; Muilenburg, Lin; Implications of Student Perceived Barriers to Distance Learning; The International Society for Exploring Teaching & Learning;http://hdl.handle.net/11603/16547The Thirty-Fourth Annual Conference of ISETL, October 13-15, 2004, Baltimore, MarylandThe purpose of this survey research is to identify students’ perceived barriers to online learning in various environments: higher education, community colleges, and the workplace. Furthermore, the study is meant to identify the relative weight of the barriers depending upon selected demographic characteristics. The significance of this research, from a practical standpoint, is that these efforts will help in guiding educators as they develop online courses and facilitate student learning. Additionally, since this is a first attempt to statistically verify a framework of students’ perceived barriers, an emphasis is placed on identifying potential areas of future research.13 pagesen-USThis item is likely protected under Title 17 of the U.S. Copyright Law. Unless on a Creative Commons license, for uses protected by Copyright Law, contact the copyright holder or the author.barriersonline classroomhigher educationcommunity collegesworkplaceUMBC Instructional System DesignImplications of Student Perceived Barriers to Distance LearningText