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A Literature Review and Model of Online Teaching Effectiveness Integrating Concerns for Learning Achievement, Student Satisfaction, Faculty Satisfaction, and Institutional Results

Research about online teaching has grown extensively, and in most areas, the findings are relatively clear about many of the major opportunities and challenges, the contemporary status of online teaching issues, and overarching best practices regarding online teaching (Zawacki-Richter & Naidu, 2...

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Published in:Pan - Pacific journal of business research 2019-04, Vol.10 (1), p.1-22
Main Authors: Van Wart, Montgomery, Ni, Anna, Rose, Larry, McWeeney, Thomas, Worrell, Rachel
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