Indicators of Student Satisfaction in Postgraduate Blended Learning Programmes: Key Messages from A Survey Study.

Authors

  • Sinead Hahessy NUI Galway
  • Eimear Burke NUI, Galway
  • Evelyn Byrne NUI, Galway
  • Frances Farrelly NUI, Galway
  • Marcella Kelly NUI, Galway
  • Brona Mooney NUI, Galway
  • Pauline Meskell NUI, Galway

Keywords:

Student Satisfaction, Postgraduate Education, Blended Learning, E-Learning.

Abstract

Abstract: This survey reports on an evaluation of student satisfaction after undertaking blended learning postgraduate programmes in a school of nursing and midwifery. There is little data available in Ireland that considers the student experience of online learning in this student cohort. An anonymous pre-validated survey was sent to students after completion of their respective programme of study. Satisfaction with undertaking a programme through blended learning revealed that students are most satisfied with the flexible nature of programme delivery, the communication processes between them and instructors and the overall learning achieved in relation to the development of their personal and professional skills. Students indicated that they are less satisfied with the communication associated with assessment and feedback procedures.

Author Biographies

Sinead Hahessy, NUI Galway

Programme Director Post Graduate Diploma in Nursing

Lecturer in Nursing, School of Nursing & Midwifery, NUIG

PhD candidate in Higher Education in The University of Limerick.

Eimear Burke, NUI, Galway

University Teacher, School of Nursing & Midwifery, NUI, Galway.

Evelyn Byrne, NUI, Galway

University Teacher, School of Nursing & Midwifery, NUI, Galway.

Frances Farrelly, NUI, Galway

Lecturer, School of Nursing & Midwifery, NUI, Galway.

Marcella Kelly, NUI, Galway

Lecturer, School of Nursing & Midwifery, NUI, Galway

Brona Mooney, NUI, Galway

Lecturer, School of Nursing & Midwifery, NUI, Galway.

Pauline Meskell, NUI, Galway

Lecturer, School fo Nursing & Midwifery, NUI, Galway.

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Published

2014-10-31

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Research Articles