Peer moderation has been used as a beneficial strategy in asynchronous online discussions to assist student learning performance. However, most studies in peer-moderated asynchronous online discussions (PMAOD) have focused only on learning effectiveness and perceptions of students rather than on students’ knowledge dimensions and cognitive processing patterns. This study combined quantitative content analysis (QCA) and lag sequential analysis (LSA) to explore student knowledge dimensions and cognitive processing patterns in PMAOD. The participants were 84 students in an undergraduate blended course from University Putra Malaysia (UPM), Malaysia. The Revised Bloom Taxonomy (RBT) was used as the codification scheme to code the discussion tran...
The use of asynchronous online discussion (AOD) in teaching and learning has become rather common in...
The purpose of this study was to identify the effect of scripted roles on students’ level of cogniti...
By participating in asynchronous course discussion forums, students can work together to refine thei...
Peer moderation has been used as a beneficial strategy in asynchronous online discussions to assist ...
This study explored patterns of e-moderating behaviour students performed when they were ...
The aim of this study was to investigate the relationships between students’ perceptions of online d...
[[abstract]]This study investigated 6 weeks of online asynchronous discussions in a graduate-level c...
Understanding how students can develop their critical thinking skills and engage in social knowledge...
Taking into account prior research suggesting a lack of student participation in online discussions,...
This study is concerned with the challenge of understanding what factors may influence students' hig...
Asynchronous discussion is considered an effective and pervasive tool for engaging students to learn...
This study examined the factors and peer facilitation techniques that influenced students' participa...
The purpose of this study was to investigate: (a) the characteristics of online students’ cognitive ...
Asynchronous online discussion is one of the most common methods for course content discussion in on...
Efforts to attract students’ participation in asynchronous online discussions (AOD) have taken a num...
The use of asynchronous online discussion (AOD) in teaching and learning has become rather common in...
The purpose of this study was to identify the effect of scripted roles on students’ level of cogniti...
By participating in asynchronous course discussion forums, students can work together to refine thei...
Peer moderation has been used as a beneficial strategy in asynchronous online discussions to assist ...
This study explored patterns of e-moderating behaviour students performed when they were ...
The aim of this study was to investigate the relationships between students’ perceptions of online d...
[[abstract]]This study investigated 6 weeks of online asynchronous discussions in a graduate-level c...
Understanding how students can develop their critical thinking skills and engage in social knowledge...
Taking into account prior research suggesting a lack of student participation in online discussions,...
This study is concerned with the challenge of understanding what factors may influence students' hig...
Asynchronous discussion is considered an effective and pervasive tool for engaging students to learn...
This study examined the factors and peer facilitation techniques that influenced students' participa...
The purpose of this study was to investigate: (a) the characteristics of online students’ cognitive ...
Asynchronous online discussion is one of the most common methods for course content discussion in on...
Efforts to attract students’ participation in asynchronous online discussions (AOD) have taken a num...
The use of asynchronous online discussion (AOD) in teaching and learning has become rather common in...
The purpose of this study was to identify the effect of scripted roles on students’ level of cogniti...
By participating in asynchronous course discussion forums, students can work together to refine thei...