Much current research exalts the benefits of having students facilitate weekly discussions in asynchronous online courses. This study seeks to add to what is known about student moderation through an analysis of the types of questions students use to spur each discussion. Prior experimental work has demonstrated that the types of questions posed by instructors influence the cognitive levels of responses, but little is known about the extent to which student moderators use these various question forms. Question types and the cognitive levels of responses in an online graduate course were analyzed, and it was found that students relied on a small number of question forms. In particular, students rarely asked questions directly related to week...
We completed a qualitative study focusing on our students’ use of Discussion Roles in our general an...
This research used a mixed method research design to investigate online participation on discussion ...
Previous research studies on how to promote student participation in asynchronous online discussions...
Much current research exalts the benefits of having students facilitate weekly discussions in asynch...
Asynchronous computer-mediated conferencing (CMC) courses rely on sustained threaded discourse to en...
On online asynchronous discussion boards, instructor questions are considered a driving force in stu...
The purpose of this study was to identify the effect of scripted roles on students’ level of cogniti...
Asynchronous discussion is considered an effective and pervasive tool for engaging students to learn...
Taking into account prior research suggesting a lack of student participation in online discussions,...
Abstract: Online asynchronous discussion is argued to have many benefits for student learning. Howev...
Address e-mail This study explores how student learning via asynchronous, threaded discussion boards...
Online discussions play an important role in student learning. Currently, asynchronous learning cour...
While there is agreement that participation in online asynchronous discussions can enhance student l...
The purpose of this study was to explore the perspectives of students regarding what was effective a...
Advances in computer mediated communication technologies have sparked and continue to facilitate the...
We completed a qualitative study focusing on our students’ use of Discussion Roles in our general an...
This research used a mixed method research design to investigate online participation on discussion ...
Previous research studies on how to promote student participation in asynchronous online discussions...
Much current research exalts the benefits of having students facilitate weekly discussions in asynch...
Asynchronous computer-mediated conferencing (CMC) courses rely on sustained threaded discourse to en...
On online asynchronous discussion boards, instructor questions are considered a driving force in stu...
The purpose of this study was to identify the effect of scripted roles on students’ level of cogniti...
Asynchronous discussion is considered an effective and pervasive tool for engaging students to learn...
Taking into account prior research suggesting a lack of student participation in online discussions,...
Abstract: Online asynchronous discussion is argued to have many benefits for student learning. Howev...
Address e-mail This study explores how student learning via asynchronous, threaded discussion boards...
Online discussions play an important role in student learning. Currently, asynchronous learning cour...
While there is agreement that participation in online asynchronous discussions can enhance student l...
The purpose of this study was to explore the perspectives of students regarding what was effective a...
Advances in computer mediated communication technologies have sparked and continue to facilitate the...
We completed a qualitative study focusing on our students’ use of Discussion Roles in our general an...
This research used a mixed method research design to investigate online participation on discussion ...
Previous research studies on how to promote student participation in asynchronous online discussions...