The objective of this study was to determine the relationship between disciplinary difference (exact and natural sciences versus humanities) and the dialogic behavior that occurred in Open University course forums. Dialogic behavior was measured in terms of students’ and instructors’ active participation in the forum (posting a message) as well as amounts and proportions of “teaching presence,” “cognitive presence,” and “social presence.” We found that active participation in the science forums was much higher than in the humanities forums. We also found a ratio among the three presences that was constant across different academic disciplines,as well as across different group sizes and course types
Computer-mediated communication (CMC) is rapidly emerging as a new modality of educational delivery,...
This study investigated the kinds of dialogic behavior engaged in by students while studying a diffi...
Advances in computer mediated communication technologies have sparked and continue to facilitate the...
The objective of this study was to determine the relationship between disciplinary difference (exact...
The objective of this study was to determine the relationship between disciplinary difference (exact...
This study compares dialogic behavior in asynchronous course forums from blended learning environmen...
The Community of Inquiry framework has been used in numerous studies, with over 1800 citations to da...
This chapter addresses the question of disciplinary variation by focusing on a few of the ways voice...
A commonly encountered view of computer conferencing focuses on peer interaction, student empowermen...
Research on the linguistic characteristics of university classroom discourse highlights the salience...
Discussion forums in online courses are the vehicles in which much student interaction occurs. The i...
This document presents the analysis of a discussion forum used as a learning component in a ‘managem...
This paper tests empirically the claim that the successful application of information and communicat...
The aim of this research was to examine how moderators work in large scale learning forums, and how ...
This paper tests empirically the claim that the successful application of information and communicat...
Computer-mediated communication (CMC) is rapidly emerging as a new modality of educational delivery,...
This study investigated the kinds of dialogic behavior engaged in by students while studying a diffi...
Advances in computer mediated communication technologies have sparked and continue to facilitate the...
The objective of this study was to determine the relationship between disciplinary difference (exact...
The objective of this study was to determine the relationship between disciplinary difference (exact...
This study compares dialogic behavior in asynchronous course forums from blended learning environmen...
The Community of Inquiry framework has been used in numerous studies, with over 1800 citations to da...
This chapter addresses the question of disciplinary variation by focusing on a few of the ways voice...
A commonly encountered view of computer conferencing focuses on peer interaction, student empowermen...
Research on the linguistic characteristics of university classroom discourse highlights the salience...
Discussion forums in online courses are the vehicles in which much student interaction occurs. The i...
This document presents the analysis of a discussion forum used as a learning component in a ‘managem...
This paper tests empirically the claim that the successful application of information and communicat...
The aim of this research was to examine how moderators work in large scale learning forums, and how ...
This paper tests empirically the claim that the successful application of information and communicat...
Computer-mediated communication (CMC) is rapidly emerging as a new modality of educational delivery,...
This study investigated the kinds of dialogic behavior engaged in by students while studying a diffi...
Advances in computer mediated communication technologies have sparked and continue to facilitate the...