@article{Rovai_Jordan_2004, title={Blended Learning and Sense of Community: A Comparative Analysis with Traditional and Fully Online Graduate Courses}, volume={5}, url={https://www.irrodl.org/index.php/irrodl/article/view/192}, DOI={10.19173/irrodl.v5i2.192}, abstractNote={<P>Blended learning is a hybrid of classroom and online learning that includes some of the conveniences of online courses without the complete loss of face-to-face contact. The present study used a causal-comparative design to examine the relationship of sense of community between traditional classroom, blended, and fully online higher education learning environments. Evidence is provided to suggest that blended courses produce a stronger sense of community among students than either traditional or fully online courses.</P> <P><B>Keywords:</B> Blended learning, sense of community, higher education, online learning, computer-mediated communication, faculty training</P>}, number={2}, journal={The International Review of Research in Open and Distributed Learning}, author={Rovai, Alfred P. and Jordan, Hope}, year={2004}, month={Aug.} }