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73 ORGANIZACIJA ZNANJA 2016, LETN. 21, ZV. 2 With regards to participation structure by gender, the majority of online course participants are female, 75% on average (Figure 5). The largest percentage of female participants was recorded in 2013, when 90% of all online course participants were female, while in 2006 the percentage of female course participants was lowest with only 69% female participants. Figure 5: Structure of COBISS/OPAC online course participants by gender between 2005 and 2015 Between 2005 and the course cancellation in 2012, the FTB online course was attended by 564 participants. The ratio between the number of participants and the number of issued attendance certificates is 2:1 or a little less than 50% of issued attendance certificates, which is the lowest out of all online courses (Figure 6). The reason is that some course participants only visited the course but did not complete the final exam, which is the precondition for issuing the attendance certificate for online courses. The participants of the FTB online course attended the course most frequently in November, as many as 105 out of 564 in total, followed by February, April and September (Figure 7). Figure 6: FTB online course between 2005 and 2012 Figure 7: Number of FTB online course participants and issued attendance certificates by month between 2005 and 2012 Among all participants of the FTB online course there were 74% women and only 26% men. Throughout the years this structure did not change much, with the exception of 2011 when 88% of all course participants were women (Figure 8). Figure 8: Structure of FTB online course participants by gender between 2005 and 2012 We started carrying out the WoS online course in 2006. In the first year, an average of 9 participants attended the course each time. This was followed by a decline in attendance until 2011 when it was on the up again. In 2012 there was another decline, followed by 2013 with the largest number of participants (Figure 9). Until the end of 2015, a total of 89 WoS online courses were carried out, with the largest attendance recorded in March, November and September (Figure 10); the course is not carried out in July andAugust. Figure 9: WoS online course between 2006 and 2015 Aleksandra Rubelj, Janita Tacer Slana, Pero Šobot: ONLINE LEARNING...

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