The current study examined the effects of different types of instructor comments on student engagement in an online discussion. In particular, this study examined three comment types: (1) praise-oriented comments, agreeing with students’ initial messages and recapping their ideas, (2) elaboration-encouraging comments, requesting elaboration on the initial messages ,and (3) perspective-widening comments, suggesting different or thought-provoking opinions responding to the initial messages. Seventeen graduate students enrolled in an online course were recruited. A content analysis was employed to evaluate the levels of knowledge construction. Interactivity was measured by the number of posts and idea units. It was revealed that perspective...
Educators learn through reflecting on how power shapes their own practices, expressing their concern...
Student participation in online discussion forums is associated with positive outcomes for student a...
This study was designed to examine which type of online interaction, either student-to-instructor, o...
Teacher presence facilitates students’ social and cognitive presence in online courses. Instructor i...
Discussion board forums have become commonplace within online learning environments (OLEs). With stu...
Online discussion is a commonly used means to promote student understanding of a topic and to facili...
This quasi-experimental study examined the impact of structured instructor postings on the participa...
Studies evince that student-student interaction in discussion settings is beneficial. These positive...
This study examined the impacts of online graduate students categorizing their online discussion con...
This research attempted to test whether the granting of points for receiving the most votes as the “...
This study was grounded on the assumption that there is a correlation between the extent of both ins...
As asynchronous discussion forums become more prevalent in online and flexible-delivery modes of tea...
Engagement in online classes can promote student success but can be met with challenges associated w...
The facilitation of critical thinking is one of the most frequently discussed potential benefits of ...
Previous research has suggested that the frequency of instructor participation in online discussion ...
Educators learn through reflecting on how power shapes their own practices, expressing their concern...
Student participation in online discussion forums is associated with positive outcomes for student a...
This study was designed to examine which type of online interaction, either student-to-instructor, o...
Teacher presence facilitates students’ social and cognitive presence in online courses. Instructor i...
Discussion board forums have become commonplace within online learning environments (OLEs). With stu...
Online discussion is a commonly used means to promote student understanding of a topic and to facili...
This quasi-experimental study examined the impact of structured instructor postings on the participa...
Studies evince that student-student interaction in discussion settings is beneficial. These positive...
This study examined the impacts of online graduate students categorizing their online discussion con...
This research attempted to test whether the granting of points for receiving the most votes as the “...
This study was grounded on the assumption that there is a correlation between the extent of both ins...
As asynchronous discussion forums become more prevalent in online and flexible-delivery modes of tea...
Engagement in online classes can promote student success but can be met with challenges associated w...
The facilitation of critical thinking is one of the most frequently discussed potential benefits of ...
Previous research has suggested that the frequency of instructor participation in online discussion ...
Educators learn through reflecting on how power shapes their own practices, expressing their concern...
Student participation in online discussion forums is associated with positive outcomes for student a...
This study was designed to examine which type of online interaction, either student-to-instructor, o...