This chapter reports research which examines the processes of, and relationship between, learner-learner interaction and knowledge construction within an online undergraduate communication course. Vygotsky’s theory of development serves as a sensitising framework for the investigation. The research strategy is a single case study with an embedded case design. Social network analysis and constant comparative method are utilised to analyse data collected from the case. The results reveal how a single cohort of learners interacts and construct knowledge within large and small groups using asynchronous and synchronous communication. A substantive theory, which explains the conditions, interactions and consequences of learning relationships in o...
The experiences of students in an online learning community were explored in this qualitative case s...
Online learning is often informed by constructivist principles aimed at encouraging collaborative kn...
This paper centres on the sense of isolation that online study may engender among learners, a factor...
This chapter reports research which examines the processes of, and relationship between, learner-lea...
This article identifies social and educational challenges of students engaged in a 1st year, online,...
This paper contributes to scholarly discussions about the links between educational research and pra...
There is current concern about declining rates of participation in higher education in regional and ...
Learning entails exchange of information, resources, methods and practices; it entails conversation,...
Educational research suggests that interactivity is one of the most important tools for learning. Th...
Background: Online discussion is one of the commonly used tools to enhance students\u27 interactions...
Communication is the main instrument of learning. In the online university learning environment ther...
Learner participation is related to communication and interaction skills. This study intended to id...
There is much evidence to support the occurrence of learning in connection with collaboration, both ...
This paper explores the social dimensions of online learning - the ways in which learners interact a...
Although the question of how learners interact in computer mediated environments has received increa...
The experiences of students in an online learning community were explored in this qualitative case s...
Online learning is often informed by constructivist principles aimed at encouraging collaborative kn...
This paper centres on the sense of isolation that online study may engender among learners, a factor...
This chapter reports research which examines the processes of, and relationship between, learner-lea...
This article identifies social and educational challenges of students engaged in a 1st year, online,...
This paper contributes to scholarly discussions about the links between educational research and pra...
There is current concern about declining rates of participation in higher education in regional and ...
Learning entails exchange of information, resources, methods and practices; it entails conversation,...
Educational research suggests that interactivity is one of the most important tools for learning. Th...
Background: Online discussion is one of the commonly used tools to enhance students\u27 interactions...
Communication is the main instrument of learning. In the online university learning environment ther...
Learner participation is related to communication and interaction skills. This study intended to id...
There is much evidence to support the occurrence of learning in connection with collaboration, both ...
This paper explores the social dimensions of online learning - the ways in which learners interact a...
Although the question of how learners interact in computer mediated environments has received increa...
The experiences of students in an online learning community were explored in this qualitative case s...
Online learning is often informed by constructivist principles aimed at encouraging collaborative kn...
This paper centres on the sense of isolation that online study may engender among learners, a factor...