This paper reports on an exploratory case study involving the development of a model for identifying and measuring individual engagement in critical thinking in an online asynchronous discussion (OAD). The model is first developed through a review of the literature on the construct and subsequently applied to the content analysis of the transcripts of eight student participants in an online discussion. The model, which included four critical thinking processes, their descriptions and indicators, proved effective for the identification and measurement of individuals’ critical thinking in OADs. Suggestions for further research include additional testing of the model using other raters in other OADs
The current rise in online learning programs mandates that postsecondary faculty examine means of tr...
Enhancing critical thinking is a common goal of higher education. Designing and facilitating learnin...
Increasingly, educators from all disciplines are using blogs, social networking sites, VLEs and wiki...
Engagement in critical thinking in an online asynchronous discussion (OAD) may be a desired educatio...
This paper reports on the creation of an instrument for use by instructors, students, or researchers...
AbstractTo determine the factors affected students’ participation and critical thinking skill throug...
This paper is part of a larger study that investigates the types of facilitation techniques exhibite...
This paper presents an example of an approach that involves both the student and the instructor in t...
Background: In the last decade, asynchronous online discussion forums have become a primary focus of...
Students’ critical analysis of their participation in and contribution to course-based online discus...
As online education becomes common, it is essential to identify activities that support critical thi...
Threaded discussion forums have been a popular topic for the past few years in distance education re...
Asynchronous online discussion (AOD) is used in many tertiary education courses, and assessing it ha...
This paper reported using the practical inquiry model as discourse guide to facilitate students’ cri...
The aim of this research study was to explore the effect of instructional techniques on critical thi...
The current rise in online learning programs mandates that postsecondary faculty examine means of tr...
Enhancing critical thinking is a common goal of higher education. Designing and facilitating learnin...
Increasingly, educators from all disciplines are using blogs, social networking sites, VLEs and wiki...
Engagement in critical thinking in an online asynchronous discussion (OAD) may be a desired educatio...
This paper reports on the creation of an instrument for use by instructors, students, or researchers...
AbstractTo determine the factors affected students’ participation and critical thinking skill throug...
This paper is part of a larger study that investigates the types of facilitation techniques exhibite...
This paper presents an example of an approach that involves both the student and the instructor in t...
Background: In the last decade, asynchronous online discussion forums have become a primary focus of...
Students’ critical analysis of their participation in and contribution to course-based online discus...
As online education becomes common, it is essential to identify activities that support critical thi...
Threaded discussion forums have been a popular topic for the past few years in distance education re...
Asynchronous online discussion (AOD) is used in many tertiary education courses, and assessing it ha...
This paper reported using the practical inquiry model as discourse guide to facilitate students’ cri...
The aim of this research study was to explore the effect of instructional techniques on critical thi...
The current rise in online learning programs mandates that postsecondary faculty examine means of tr...
Enhancing critical thinking is a common goal of higher education. Designing and facilitating learnin...
Increasingly, educators from all disciplines are using blogs, social networking sites, VLEs and wiki...