This article challenges the belief that strong sense of community is limited to the traditional classroom and proposes that the virtual classroom has the potential of building and sustaining sense of community at levels that are comparable to the traditional classroom. Drawing on research literature, the concept of learning community is applied to the virtual classroom by taking on the issue of how best to design and conduct an online course that fosters community among learners who are physically separated from each other. Course design principles are described that facilitate dialogue and decrease psychological distance, thereby increasing a sense of community among learners
The purpose of this study was to develop a theory about the process through which community formed i...
Distance education in some format has a long history with many articles addressing its various aspec...
Online instruction has become part of the core of higher education and a voluminous literature has d...
This article challenges the belief that strong sense of community is lim-ited to the traditional cla...
This article challenges the belief that strong sense of community is limited to the traditional clas...
Describes how a sense of community was developed among a group of learners participating in a course...
The purpose of this mixed methods study was to explore the relationship between a student’s percepti...
Distance education is growing rapidly at the post-secondary level in Canada. Despite the growing pop...
This paper centres on the sense of isolation that online study may engender among learners, a factor...
This article applies the concept of classroom community to asynchronous learning networks (ALNs) by ...
To help our students develop instructional design skills, we used computer-mediated communication (C...
In this paper I will discuss the effects of online communication on social connectivity and the deve...
Distance learning technologies offer a multitude of ways to build interaction into online courses to...
This paper investigates the development of sense of community among learners engaging in online lear...
Students in online learning environments are likely to feel isolated and stop participating in their...
The purpose of this study was to develop a theory about the process through which community formed i...
Distance education in some format has a long history with many articles addressing its various aspec...
Online instruction has become part of the core of higher education and a voluminous literature has d...
This article challenges the belief that strong sense of community is lim-ited to the traditional cla...
This article challenges the belief that strong sense of community is limited to the traditional clas...
Describes how a sense of community was developed among a group of learners participating in a course...
The purpose of this mixed methods study was to explore the relationship between a student’s percepti...
Distance education is growing rapidly at the post-secondary level in Canada. Despite the growing pop...
This paper centres on the sense of isolation that online study may engender among learners, a factor...
This article applies the concept of classroom community to asynchronous learning networks (ALNs) by ...
To help our students develop instructional design skills, we used computer-mediated communication (C...
In this paper I will discuss the effects of online communication on social connectivity and the deve...
Distance learning technologies offer a multitude of ways to build interaction into online courses to...
This paper investigates the development of sense of community among learners engaging in online lear...
Students in online learning environments are likely to feel isolated and stop participating in their...
The purpose of this study was to develop a theory about the process through which community formed i...
Distance education in some format has a long history with many articles addressing its various aspec...
Online instruction has become part of the core of higher education and a voluminous literature has d...