An online/web communication tool, written in the first person, that allows the advisor to make entries as thoughts, advice, and or motivation as though he/she is writing in a journal or diary. Information can incorporate text, images, or links and is displayed in reverse chronological order.
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Virtual Compared to Traditional Academic Advising Satisfaction Rates of First-Year College Students: A Pair Study
Copyright: © 2012
|Pages: 15
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-61350-068-2.ch051
Abstract
This study compared virtual/online to traditional/in person academic advising in terms of student satisfaction ratings. Students were exposed to two advising methods at different times during their first year in college. Upon experiencing an advising method, students completed an online survey that rated their satisfaction in the areas of scheduling/registration, communication, support services/majors, and overall satisfaction. The findings offered some insight into how effective virtual academic advising might be as an alternative to traditional, face-to-face methods. The results of this study indicated that students were slightly more satisfied with traditional advising across 16 questions encompassing four categories. When the survey responses were aggregated and mean responses compared in each category, t-tests results found that scheduling/registration, communication, and overall satisfaction resulted in significant differences between the mean satisfaction ratings between academic advising methods, with traditional being preferred. While the support services and majors category, resulted in no differences existing between virtual and traditional advising methods.