This study uses social network analysis to examine the patterns of student interactions in online peer mentoring sites within an undergraduate teacher education program. The peer mentoring sites were developed to provide both newcomers and more experienced peers the opportunity to discuss, share, and learn both from and with one another. The study demonstrated that the online peer mentoring sites supported interaction among first-year and third-year students. In particular, the networks formed by these interactions were sparse; online students did not seek or share course-related advice and information across the sites as a whole, but were selective with those whom they sought out for support, information, or guidance. This study has implic...
AbstractWith the help of new technological developments and increase in the number of Internet users...
This study aimed to explore the role of student interactions in Team-Based Learning (TBL) by utiliz...
Do studies show that physical and online students’ social networks support education? Analyzing inte...
The purpose of this qualitative study was to examine the patterns of mentoring relationships embedde...
Social network analysis software such as NodeXL has been used to describe participation and interact...
COVID-19 has drastically changed the teaching patterns of higher education from face-to-face to onli...
To ensure online collaborative learning meets the intended pedagogical goals (is actually collaborat...
This research is based on the confluence of two research lines: eLearning and social network analysi...
Social network analysis (SNA) may be of significant value in studying online collaborative learning....
<div><p>To ensure online collaborative learning meets the intended pedagogical goals (is actually co...
Abstract. This study analyses the use of online threaded discussions (OTD) through social network an...
Background: Online discussion is one of the commonly used tools to enhance students\u27 interactions...
Studies show that online mentoring is an effective measure to support girls in STEM (science, techno...
This study primarily applied social network analysis (SNA) to explore the relationship between frien...
There was little evidence from the literature investigating the role of student-student interaction ...
AbstractWith the help of new technological developments and increase in the number of Internet users...
This study aimed to explore the role of student interactions in Team-Based Learning (TBL) by utiliz...
Do studies show that physical and online students’ social networks support education? Analyzing inte...
The purpose of this qualitative study was to examine the patterns of mentoring relationships embedde...
Social network analysis software such as NodeXL has been used to describe participation and interact...
COVID-19 has drastically changed the teaching patterns of higher education from face-to-face to onli...
To ensure online collaborative learning meets the intended pedagogical goals (is actually collaborat...
This research is based on the confluence of two research lines: eLearning and social network analysi...
Social network analysis (SNA) may be of significant value in studying online collaborative learning....
<div><p>To ensure online collaborative learning meets the intended pedagogical goals (is actually co...
Abstract. This study analyses the use of online threaded discussions (OTD) through social network an...
Background: Online discussion is one of the commonly used tools to enhance students\u27 interactions...
Studies show that online mentoring is an effective measure to support girls in STEM (science, techno...
This study primarily applied social network analysis (SNA) to explore the relationship between frien...
There was little evidence from the literature investigating the role of student-student interaction ...
AbstractWith the help of new technological developments and increase in the number of Internet users...
This study aimed to explore the role of student interactions in Team-Based Learning (TBL) by utiliz...
Do studies show that physical and online students’ social networks support education? Analyzing inte...