PT - JOURNAL ARTICLE AU - Sledge, Rhonda AU - Vuk, Jasna AU - Long, Susan TI - Dental Hygiene Students' Perceptions of Distance Learning: Do They Change Over Time? DP - 2014 Feb 01 TA - American Dental Hygienists Association PG - 30--35 VI - 88 IP - 1 4099 - http://jdh.adha.org/content/88/1/30.short 4100 - http://jdh.adha.org/content/88/1/30.full SO - J Dent Hyg2014 Feb 01; 88 AB - Purpose: The University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences dental hygiene program established a distant site where the didactic curriculum was broadcast via interactive video from the main campus to the distant site, supplemented with on-line learning via Blackboard. This study compared the perceptions of students towards distance learning as they progressed through the 21 month curriculum. Specifically, the study sought to answer the following questions: Is there a difference in the initial perceptions of students on the main campus and at the distant site toward distance learning? Do students' perceptions change over time with exposure to synchronous distance learning over the course of the curriculum? Methods: All 39 subjects were women between the ages of 20 and 35 years. Of the 39 subjects, 37 were Caucasian and 2 were African-American. A 15-question Likert scale survey was administered at 4 different periods during the 21 month program to compare changes in perceptions toward distance learning as students progressed through the program. An independent sample t-test and ANOVA were utilized for statistical analysis. Results: At the beginning of the program, independent samples t-test revealed that students at the main campus (n=34) perceived statistically significantly higher effectiveness of distance learning than students at the distant site (n=5). Repeated measures of ANOVA revealed that perceptions of students at the main campus on effectiveness and advantages of distance learning statistically significantly decreased whereas perceptions of students at distant site statistically significantly increased over time. Distance learning in the dental hygiene program was discussed, and replication of the study with larger samples of students was recommended.