Pictures from an exhibition... of online learning: A creative representation of qualitative data

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Abstract

K-12 online learning at the K-12 level has been around for approximately two decades and is continuing to grow. While researchers have researched a variety of issues related to K-12 online learning, there has been little published on the student experience in web-based learning environments. In this article, two doctoral students were tasked with analyzing existing data, then representing and situating their findings in a format other than the traditional "results" and "discussion" sections found in a typical six-section journal manuscript. One student created an image that focused upon the tools used by the K-12 student in her online learning. The other student created a slideshow to illustrate the challenges faced by a second K-12 student in her online learning. While more research into the K-12 student experience in online learning is required, this article represents one creative attempt to address this need. © 2013: Michael Barbour, Jason Paul Siko, Kaye Simuel-Everage, and Nova Southeastern University.

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Barbour, M., Siko, J. P., & Simuel-Everage, K. (2013). Pictures from an exhibition... of online learning: A creative representation of qualitative data. Qualitative Report, 18(23). https://doi.org/10.46743/2160-3715/2013.1510

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