It is widely accepted that the social capital of students – developed through their participation in learning communities – has a signif-icant impact on many aspects of the students ’ learning outcomes, such as academic performance, persistence, retention, program sat-isfaction and sense of community. However, the underlying social processes that contribute to the development of social capital are not well understood. By using the popular Community of Inquiry (CoI) model of distance and online education, we looked into the nature of the underlying social processes, and how they relate to the development of the students ’ social capital. The results of our study indicate that the affective, cohesive and interactive facets of social presence ...
Social capital refers to access and use of resources available through one\u27s networks to solve pr...
This article discusses conceptual considerations for social capital research in education from a soc...
Evidence suggests that social capital developed through social networks is critical for individuals ...
It is widely accepted that the social capital of students – developed through their participation in...
Online networks of social interaction differ based on context and goals of individuals, suggesting t...
Internet and Higher Education, Vol. 26, 07.2015, p. 19-24.Online learning literature espouses the be...
Online learning literature espouses the benefits of social interaction for meaningful learning and d...
For many years, social presence has been deemed important for communication and collaboration in onl...
Copyright by AACE. Reprinted with permission of AACE.For many years, social presence has been deemed...
This study explored the concept of social capital in higher education contexts by investigating stud...
This study explored the concept of social capital in higher education contexts by investigating stud...
This study explored the concept of social capital in higher education contexts by investigating stud...
Social capital is generally seen as an essential resource for both individuals and societies (Putnam...
Social capital is a measure of social cohesion, and an important indicator of human development. The...
Abstract. Social capital has recently emerged as an important interdisciplinary research area. It is...
Social capital refers to access and use of resources available through one\u27s networks to solve pr...
This article discusses conceptual considerations for social capital research in education from a soc...
Evidence suggests that social capital developed through social networks is critical for individuals ...
It is widely accepted that the social capital of students – developed through their participation in...
Online networks of social interaction differ based on context and goals of individuals, suggesting t...
Internet and Higher Education, Vol. 26, 07.2015, p. 19-24.Online learning literature espouses the be...
Online learning literature espouses the benefits of social interaction for meaningful learning and d...
For many years, social presence has been deemed important for communication and collaboration in onl...
Copyright by AACE. Reprinted with permission of AACE.For many years, social presence has been deemed...
This study explored the concept of social capital in higher education contexts by investigating stud...
This study explored the concept of social capital in higher education contexts by investigating stud...
This study explored the concept of social capital in higher education contexts by investigating stud...
Social capital is generally seen as an essential resource for both individuals and societies (Putnam...
Social capital is a measure of social cohesion, and an important indicator of human development. The...
Abstract. Social capital has recently emerged as an important interdisciplinary research area. It is...
Social capital refers to access and use of resources available through one\u27s networks to solve pr...
This article discusses conceptual considerations for social capital research in education from a soc...
Evidence suggests that social capital developed through social networks is critical for individuals ...