Discussion is a crucial component for learning in a college classroom. Increasingly, university and college faculty are using online learning management systems to facilitate and assess course discussions. Given this reality, are there ways to frame prompts to generate normatively better discussions, or discussions where students are better able to meet the course learning outcomes? To answer these questions, we utilize data from Introduction to American Government classes at two institutions with the students of three instructors who participated in online discussion boards on multiple substantive topics; for each topic, students were randomly assigned to one of two experimental conditions. In each, we framed a related prompt in different ...
Educators learn through reflection on how power shapes their own practices, expressing their concern...
Whole‐class discussions, in which students share and refine ideas with others, can now take place in...
This paper reports on research investigating student experiences of learning through face‐to‐face an...
Studies of classroom behavior and learning outcomes have demonstrated that student discussion leads ...
On-line discussion, while promising in theory, often turns out to be disappointing in application. L...
Student participation in online classroom discussion fora is becoming an increasingly important subj...
This research used a mixed method research design to investigate online participation on discussion ...
This paper discusses the use of online discussion forums in various “e-democratic” practices in ligh...
A large literature establishes the benefits of discussions for stimulating student engagement and cr...
Discussion board forums have become commonplace within online learning environments (OLEs). With stu...
Although much has been written about learning in online discussion, the research literature reveals ...
This paper presents the use of a debate in an online asynchronous social policy course. Debate is f...
Educators learn through reflecting on how power shapes their own practices, expressing their concern...
Although online education is accepted as a valid means of instruction across most college campuses, ...
For new and experienced online instructors, or those who work with them, this session will share exa...
Educators learn through reflection on how power shapes their own practices, expressing their concern...
Whole‐class discussions, in which students share and refine ideas with others, can now take place in...
This paper reports on research investigating student experiences of learning through face‐to‐face an...
Studies of classroom behavior and learning outcomes have demonstrated that student discussion leads ...
On-line discussion, while promising in theory, often turns out to be disappointing in application. L...
Student participation in online classroom discussion fora is becoming an increasingly important subj...
This research used a mixed method research design to investigate online participation on discussion ...
This paper discusses the use of online discussion forums in various “e-democratic” practices in ligh...
A large literature establishes the benefits of discussions for stimulating student engagement and cr...
Discussion board forums have become commonplace within online learning environments (OLEs). With stu...
Although much has been written about learning in online discussion, the research literature reveals ...
This paper presents the use of a debate in an online asynchronous social policy course. Debate is f...
Educators learn through reflecting on how power shapes their own practices, expressing their concern...
Although online education is accepted as a valid means of instruction across most college campuses, ...
For new and experienced online instructors, or those who work with them, this session will share exa...
Educators learn through reflection on how power shapes their own practices, expressing their concern...
Whole‐class discussions, in which students share and refine ideas with others, can now take place in...
This paper reports on research investigating student experiences of learning through face‐to‐face an...