Student participation in online discussion forums is associated with positive outcomes for student achievement and satisfaction, but research findings on the impact of class size and instructors’ participation on student participation have been mixed. The present study analyzed the frequency of instructor and student posts in asynchronous discussion forums in 500 online courses to examine factors contributing to student participation. Results showed significant effects of both class size and amount of instructor participation, with a significant interaction between the two. In medium class sizes (with 15–30 students), amount of instructor participation did not predict the number of posts per student, but in smaller classes, significant diff...
Discussion boards can provide a glimpse into the regular and substantive interaction required in onl...
Discussion is usually considered a powerful tool for the development of pedagogical skills such as c...
The need for increased instructor involvement and teaching presence in an asynchronous discussion fo...
As asynchronous discussion forums become more prevalent in online and flexible-delivery modes of tea...
Previous research has suggested that the frequency of instructor participation in online discussion ...
This quasi-experimental study examined the impact of structured instructor postings on the participa...
Student participation in online classroom discussion fora is becoming an increasingly important subj...
Student participation in online classroom discussion fora is becoming an increasingly important subj...
Student participation in online classroom discussion fora is becoming an increasingly important subj...
This study analyzed the factors that affect student participation in discussion forum under the two ...
Teacher presence facilitates students’ social and cognitive presence in online courses. Instructor i...
Class size has long been recognized as a factor affecting achievement in face-to-face contexts. Howe...
Class size has long been recognized as a factor affecting achievement in face-to-face contexts. Howe...
Online discussion is a commonly used means to promote student understanding of a topic and to facili...
Online discussion is a commonly used means to promote student understanding of a topic and to facili...
Discussion boards can provide a glimpse into the regular and substantive interaction required in onl...
Discussion is usually considered a powerful tool for the development of pedagogical skills such as c...
The need for increased instructor involvement and teaching presence in an asynchronous discussion fo...
As asynchronous discussion forums become more prevalent in online and flexible-delivery modes of tea...
Previous research has suggested that the frequency of instructor participation in online discussion ...
This quasi-experimental study examined the impact of structured instructor postings on the participa...
Student participation in online classroom discussion fora is becoming an increasingly important subj...
Student participation in online classroom discussion fora is becoming an increasingly important subj...
Student participation in online classroom discussion fora is becoming an increasingly important subj...
This study analyzed the factors that affect student participation in discussion forum under the two ...
Teacher presence facilitates students’ social and cognitive presence in online courses. Instructor i...
Class size has long been recognized as a factor affecting achievement in face-to-face contexts. Howe...
Class size has long been recognized as a factor affecting achievement in face-to-face contexts. Howe...
Online discussion is a commonly used means to promote student understanding of a topic and to facili...
Online discussion is a commonly used means to promote student understanding of a topic and to facili...
Discussion boards can provide a glimpse into the regular and substantive interaction required in onl...
Discussion is usually considered a powerful tool for the development of pedagogical skills such as c...
The need for increased instructor involvement and teaching presence in an asynchronous discussion fo...