The purpose of this study is to examine the impact of the use of an online discussion board as an assessment item on students learning performance in relation to group work based on Social Learning Theory. The study uses survey questionnaires at the beginning and end of semester together with student grade information. The data analysis consists of (1) a regression analysis to explore the relationship between student interaction and performance and (2) a repeated measures ANOVA to explore changes in attitude and perceived encouragement. Student’s perceptions at the outset were found to be important as was the use of the online discussion board as a learning tool even when it is not assessed. Further, students’ attitude to the online discuss...
Technology has for long been used as a pedagogical aid in learning. While technology has numerous wa...
Discussion boards and blogs are Web 2.0 tools that purportedly enhance learning. Teachers hope tha...
Group discussions are used as a tool to increase student activity. In this paper students’ behaviour...
The purpose of this study is to examine the impact of the use of an online discussion board as an as...
Student participation in online classroom discussion fora is becoming an increasingly important subj...
Online discussion boards have created a forum for distance education students in geographically disp...
Color poster with text, images, and graphs.Although online learning is becoming more accessible and ...
This paper explores the factors which affect students¿ learning using on-line discussion boards. ...
The purpose of this research was to discover how undergraduate college students use and perceive onl...
The use of online learning is prevalent in higher education, in particular the use of Blackboard and...
This research used a mixed method research design to investigate online participation on discussion ...
This research examines classroom-based student participation in online discussion groups while prepa...
Online classes allow the convenience of learners to connect and retrieve information at any time. On...
Online discussion boards have created a forum for distance education students in geographically disp...
Online discussion boards are being used increasingly by tertiary educators as a tool for encouraging...
Technology has for long been used as a pedagogical aid in learning. While technology has numerous wa...
Discussion boards and blogs are Web 2.0 tools that purportedly enhance learning. Teachers hope tha...
Group discussions are used as a tool to increase student activity. In this paper students’ behaviour...
The purpose of this study is to examine the impact of the use of an online discussion board as an as...
Student participation in online classroom discussion fora is becoming an increasingly important subj...
Online discussion boards have created a forum for distance education students in geographically disp...
Color poster with text, images, and graphs.Although online learning is becoming more accessible and ...
This paper explores the factors which affect students¿ learning using on-line discussion boards. ...
The purpose of this research was to discover how undergraduate college students use and perceive onl...
The use of online learning is prevalent in higher education, in particular the use of Blackboard and...
This research used a mixed method research design to investigate online participation on discussion ...
This research examines classroom-based student participation in online discussion groups while prepa...
Online classes allow the convenience of learners to connect and retrieve information at any time. On...
Online discussion boards have created a forum for distance education students in geographically disp...
Online discussion boards are being used increasingly by tertiary educators as a tool for encouraging...
Technology has for long been used as a pedagogical aid in learning. While technology has numerous wa...
Discussion boards and blogs are Web 2.0 tools that purportedly enhance learning. Teachers hope tha...
Group discussions are used as a tool to increase student activity. In this paper students’ behaviour...