Students' Perspective on On-line College Education in the Field of Journalism
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2011-10
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The advance in new technologies has changed the educational model considerably. On-line education has arrived
with a bang at university and those degree courses linked to the field of communication have adopted this type of
technologies. In just a few years, the number of courses available in the communication field that include on-line
subjects has multiplied. It seems that this tendency of proliferation will continue due to a high demand for degrees
in the communication field as well as the possibility of completing these degrees on-line. This paper shows the
perspective that on-line journalism students at the Rey Juan Carlos University in Madrid have on their studies. The
results of a survey of students of the different courses that include the qualification allow us to gain a perspective of
their experiences at the beginning and end of the studies. The questionnaire asks about socio-demographic traits
from which we draw a sociological profile of on-line journalism student. It also delves into the motivations and
expectations surrounding the decision to enrol in this mode and in its assessment both in terms of learning and the
relationship between peers and teachers. Some of the conclusions point to the positive attitude of students and a
satisfactory evaluation by the students.
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Gómez-Escalonilla-Moreno, G.; Santín-Durán, M. & Mathieu, G. (2011). Students' Perspective on On-line College Education in the Field of Journalism. Comunicar 37; 73-80. http://dx.doi.org/10.3916/C37-2011-02-07.