Progreen online engineering diploma in the Middle East: assessment of the educational experience

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Taylor and Francis Ltd.

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Little is known about the status of online learning in the Middle East. This study investigates educational experiences of engineers enrolled in the new joint online ProGreen diploma programme offered by three universities, two in Lebanon and one in Egypt. Forty-eight working engineers responded to an online survey based on the three components of the community of inquiry model: social presence, teaching presence, and cognitive presence. Exploratory factor analysis identified five factors: sense of belonging, self-directedness, self-actualisation, interaction, and instructional guidance. The findings showed that sense of belonging was the factor engineers rated highest but it did not correlate with instructional guidance. However, instructional guidance highly correlated with self-directedness and self-actualisation. © 2017 SEFI.

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Community of inquiry model, Engineering education, Online learning, Self-directedness, Sense of belonging, Education, Engineers, Factor analysis, Cognitive presence, Educational experiences, Exploratory factor analysis, On-line engineering, E-learning

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