This paper uses the case‐study method to examine detailed data related to student and tutor usage of an asynchronous discussion board as an interactive communication forum during a first‐semester associate degree course in applied psychology at the City University of Hong Kong. The paper identifies ‘what works’ in relation to discussion board use, demonstrating how students might gradually create an online community of their own, but only if prompted in a timely and appropriate way by the course structure. It also identifies three distinct phases in online interaction and suggests these might, to some extent, be mediated by assessment tasks
This mixed methods study explored the dynamics of interaction within a self-paced online learning en...
Although much has been written about learning in online discussion, the research literature reveals ...
The aim of this research was to improve understanding of the attitudes, experiences and dynamics of ...
This paper uses the case‐study method to examine detailed data related to student and tutor usage of...
The purpose of this paper is to identify the types of students’ interaction, as well as their discus...
Learner participation is related to communication and interaction skills. This study intended to id...
Online discussion boards have created a forum for distance education students in geographically disp...
This paper presents a review of a sample of recent case studies on the use of asynchronous online di...
Enthusiastic support for the use of online communication in teaching has led to one of the fastest g...
Abstract: This research entitled The Flow of Interaction through Online Discussion in the English La...
Online discussion boards are increasingly being used by tertiary educators as tools for encouraging ...
Asynchronous online discussions have the potential to improve learning in universities. This thesis ...
Communication in online learning environments became essential in the global pandemic and lockdown. ...
This study chose an undergraduate course offered at a public university in Malaysia as the case to d...
The primary focus in the research of online learning is interaction, which is central to an educatio...
This mixed methods study explored the dynamics of interaction within a self-paced online learning en...
Although much has been written about learning in online discussion, the research literature reveals ...
The aim of this research was to improve understanding of the attitudes, experiences and dynamics of ...
This paper uses the case‐study method to examine detailed data related to student and tutor usage of...
The purpose of this paper is to identify the types of students’ interaction, as well as their discus...
Learner participation is related to communication and interaction skills. This study intended to id...
Online discussion boards have created a forum for distance education students in geographically disp...
This paper presents a review of a sample of recent case studies on the use of asynchronous online di...
Enthusiastic support for the use of online communication in teaching has led to one of the fastest g...
Abstract: This research entitled The Flow of Interaction through Online Discussion in the English La...
Online discussion boards are increasingly being used by tertiary educators as tools for encouraging ...
Asynchronous online discussions have the potential to improve learning in universities. This thesis ...
Communication in online learning environments became essential in the global pandemic and lockdown. ...
This study chose an undergraduate course offered at a public university in Malaysia as the case to d...
The primary focus in the research of online learning is interaction, which is central to an educatio...
This mixed methods study explored the dynamics of interaction within a self-paced online learning en...
Although much has been written about learning in online discussion, the research literature reveals ...
The aim of this research was to improve understanding of the attitudes, experiences and dynamics of ...