This work-in-progress research investigates teacher-student communication via Learning Management Systems (LMS) in highly populated courses. An LMS called TIM (The Interactive Material) includes a specific commenting technology that attempts to make teacher-student dialog effortless. The research goal is to explore students’ willingness to use the technology and identify patterns of usage. To these ends, a survey with both Likert and open-ended questions was issued to CS1 and CS2 students. A favorable student evaluation was observed while several critical viewpoints that inform technology development were revealed. We noticed that besides appreciating the possibility of making comments, many students found benefit from peripheral participat...
A nationwide sample of college and university students completed a survey that asked questions about...
Recent research has provided evidence of the potential benefits of fusing both synchronous and async...
This research compares two forms of learning in a graduate planning theory class oral discussions du...
This article presents a series of studies that investigate how digital technology can enhance evalua...
To meet student needs, higher education institutions must evolve and adapt to changes in the externa...
Learning occurs through processes of interaction with course components. A major p rt of the interac...
Classroom technologies, such as interactive whiteboards and voting systems, have been extensively us...
This article presents a systematic scoping review of the literature focusing on interactions between...
The use of backchannel communication is increasingly becoming popular. Take for example, television ...
A common failing of eLearning instructional design is when online discussion learning activities dev...
Teaching methods that promote interaction and discussion are known to benefit learning. However, lar...
Purpose – Teachers have access to a growing range of online tools to support course delivery, but wh...
The Teacher Training Agency’s recent drive to increase flexibility in Initial Teacher Training provi...
Computer-mediated communication (CMC) is increasingly used not only in second/for-eign language teac...
Purpose– Teachers have access to a growing range of online tools to support course delivery, but whi...
A nationwide sample of college and university students completed a survey that asked questions about...
Recent research has provided evidence of the potential benefits of fusing both synchronous and async...
This research compares two forms of learning in a graduate planning theory class oral discussions du...
This article presents a series of studies that investigate how digital technology can enhance evalua...
To meet student needs, higher education institutions must evolve and adapt to changes in the externa...
Learning occurs through processes of interaction with course components. A major p rt of the interac...
Classroom technologies, such as interactive whiteboards and voting systems, have been extensively us...
This article presents a systematic scoping review of the literature focusing on interactions between...
The use of backchannel communication is increasingly becoming popular. Take for example, television ...
A common failing of eLearning instructional design is when online discussion learning activities dev...
Teaching methods that promote interaction and discussion are known to benefit learning. However, lar...
Purpose – Teachers have access to a growing range of online tools to support course delivery, but wh...
The Teacher Training Agency’s recent drive to increase flexibility in Initial Teacher Training provi...
Computer-mediated communication (CMC) is increasingly used not only in second/for-eign language teac...
Purpose– Teachers have access to a growing range of online tools to support course delivery, but whi...
A nationwide sample of college and university students completed a survey that asked questions about...
Recent research has provided evidence of the potential benefits of fusing both synchronous and async...
This research compares two forms of learning in a graduate planning theory class oral discussions du...