Asynchronous online dialogue offers advantages to learners, but has appeared to involve only limited use of new literacy practices. To investigate this, a multimodal approach was applied to asynchronous dialogue. The study analysed the online discussions of small groups of university students as they developed collaboratively authored documents. Sociocultural discourse analysis of the dialogue was combined with visual analysis of its structural elements. The groups were found to employ new literacies that supported the joint construction of knowledge. The documents on which they worked together functioned as ‘improvable objects’ and the development of these was associated with engagement in ‘attached dialogue’. By investigating a wider rang...
Provided that effective practices in online instructional design are met and e-myths regarding onlin...
This thesis investigates how groups of learners use asynchronous dialogue to build shared knowledge ...
Much has been written about the promise of online learning environments for higher education, and th...
The development of online tools such as conferences and forums have enabled students to enga...
Asynchronous online dialogue offers advantages to learners, but has appeared to involve only limited...
[[abstract]]This study investigated 6 weeks of online asynchronous discussions in a graduate-level c...
This article describes a study exploring how students’ learning is reflected in asynchronous online ...
This paper uses Conversation Analysis to investigate the ways in which participants in an online asy...
This research explores students ' perceptions of their learning while using Blackboard's a...
Interaction involves people communicating and reacting to each other. This process is key to the stu...
There is an increasing development of courses and course components taught through teaching and lear...
Computer technology is used as a mediational tool to support collaborative instructional methods. Co...
The desire to translate constructivist and sociocultural approaches to learning in specific learning...
A study investigated the involvement strategies present in the textual conversations of four graduat...
Online learning has the potential to be highly constructivist and collaborative in nature. This sess...
Provided that effective practices in online instructional design are met and e-myths regarding onlin...
This thesis investigates how groups of learners use asynchronous dialogue to build shared knowledge ...
Much has been written about the promise of online learning environments for higher education, and th...
The development of online tools such as conferences and forums have enabled students to enga...
Asynchronous online dialogue offers advantages to learners, but has appeared to involve only limited...
[[abstract]]This study investigated 6 weeks of online asynchronous discussions in a graduate-level c...
This article describes a study exploring how students’ learning is reflected in asynchronous online ...
This paper uses Conversation Analysis to investigate the ways in which participants in an online asy...
This research explores students ' perceptions of their learning while using Blackboard's a...
Interaction involves people communicating and reacting to each other. This process is key to the stu...
There is an increasing development of courses and course components taught through teaching and lear...
Computer technology is used as a mediational tool to support collaborative instructional methods. Co...
The desire to translate constructivist and sociocultural approaches to learning in specific learning...
A study investigated the involvement strategies present in the textual conversations of four graduat...
Online learning has the potential to be highly constructivist and collaborative in nature. This sess...
Provided that effective practices in online instructional design are met and e-myths regarding onlin...
This thesis investigates how groups of learners use asynchronous dialogue to build shared knowledge ...
Much has been written about the promise of online learning environments for higher education, and th...