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Renee Kaufmann
Renee Kaufmann
Associate Professor, College of Communication and Information, University of Kentucky
Bestätigte E-Mail-Adresse bei uky.edu
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Exploring connections in the online learning environment: student perceptions of rapport, climate, and loneliness
R Kaufmann, JI Vallade
Interactive Learning Environments 30 (10), 1794-1808, 2022
2692022
Online teaching and technological affordances: An experimental investigation into the impact of modality and clarity on perceived and actual learning
AM Limperos, MM Buckner, R Kaufmann, BN Frisby
Computers & Education 83, 1-9, 2015
1852015
The development and validation of the online learning climate scale (OLCS)
R Kaufmann, DD Sellnow, BN Frisby
Communication Education 65, 307-321, 2016
1322016
Investigating instructor misbehaviors in the online classroom
JI Vallade, R Kaufmann
Communication Education 67 (3), 363-381, 2018
502018
Technology acceptance model: investigating students’ intentions toward adoption of immersive 360 videos for public speaking rehearsals
JI Vallade, R Kaufmann, BN Frisby, JC Martin
Communication Education 70 (2), 127-145, 2021
452021
The cognitive learning measure: A three-study examination of validity
BN Frisby, DH Mansson, R Kaufmann
Communication Methods and Measures 8 (3), 163-176, 2014
402014
Using Virtual Reality for Speech Rehearsals: An Innovative Instructor Approach to Enhance Student Public Speaking Efficacy
BN Frisby, R Kaufmann, JI Vallade, TK Frey, JC Martin
322020
Revisiting “power in the classroom”: exploring online learning and motivation to study course content
R Kaufmann, MM Buckner
Interactive Learning Environments, 2019
322019
Online student perceptions of their communication preparedness
R Kaufmann, JI Vallade
E-learning and Digital Media 18 (1), 86-104, 2021
302021
Instructor misbehavior and student outcomes: Replication and extension in the online classroom
JI Vallade, R Kaufmann
Journal of Research on Technology in Education 53 (2), 206-222, 2021
292021
To connect or promote?: An exploratory examination of facebook pages dedicated to moms
R Kaufmann, MM Buckner
Computers in Human Behavior 35, 479-482, 2014
282014
Memorable messages in times of uncertainty: Communicative strategies to encourage motivation and connection
R Kaufmann, JI Vallade, BN Frisby
Communication Education 70 (3), 288-306, 2021
272021
Do we know what we think we know? On the importance of replication in instructional communication research
R Kaufmann, NT Tatum
Communication Education 4 (66), 479-481, 2017
242017
Peers and Instructors as Sources of Distraction from a Cognitive Load Perspective
BN Frisby, B Sexton, MM Buckner, AC Beck, R Kaufmann
International Journal for the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning 12 (2 …, 2018
212018
Examining direct and indirect effects of classroom procedural justice on online students’ willingness to talk
R Kaufmann, NT Tatum
Distance Education, 2018
202018
Having Fun on Facebook?: Mothers’ Enjoyment as a Moderator of Mental Health and Facebook Use
R Kaufmann, MM Buckner, AM Ledbetter
Health Communication, 1-10, 2017
202017
Dimensions of Instructor Disclosure: Implications for Rhetorical and Relational Goals of Instruction
R Kaufmann, BN Frisby
Communication Research Reports, 2017
202017
Examining communication privacy management in the middle school classroom: Perceived gains and consequences
R Kaufmann, D Lane
Educational Research 56 (1), 13-27, 2014
182014
Let's connect: Using Adobe Connect to foster group collaboration in the online classroom
R Kaufmann, BN Frisby
Communication Teacher 27 (4), 230-234, 2013
182013
Mediated group development and dynamics: An examination of video chatting, Twitter, and Facebook in group assignments
BN Frisby, R Kaufmann, AC Beck
Communication Teacher 30 (4), 215-227, 2016
172016
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