Social presence is an important construct in online group learning. It influences the way how social interaction unfolds online and affects learning and social outcomes. However, what precisely social presence is has been under debate, as presently a plethora of different definitions and measures exist preventing the development of a coherent research field regarding social presence and its defining role in online group learning. To solve the issue, we went back to the original social presence theory as devised by the communication researchers Short et al. (1976) to show that although they had a clear idea of social presence—namely “realness” of other persons in the interaction—their definition is ambiguous, not operationalizable, and the m...
This paper draws on two studies which researched the use of online small group environments where co...
As an important variable in online learning environment, the construct of social presence has been w...
“Social presence,” the degree to which participants in computer-mediated communication feel affectiv...
Social presence is an important construct in online group learning. It influences the way how social...
Research on social presence and online learning continues to grow. But to date, researchers continue...
Tracing the ways in which social presence is defined and operationalized in the online learning lite...
Tracing the ways in which social presence is defined and operationalized in online learning literatu...
Social presence is a construct that has attracted the attention of many educational scholars involve...
Social presence is an important concept for understanding psychosocial processes in learning scenari...
Tracing the ways in which social presence is defined and operationalized in the online learning lite...
Social presence in online learning communities may be defined as the degree to which a learner feels...
This article reports on key aspects of a theory generative study into social presence in text-based ...
Online education research has long employed the concept of social presence to study interactions in ...
While the development of online education has been progressing rapidly, further research is needed o...
Researchers have been investigating social presence in online learning for decades. However, despite...
This paper draws on two studies which researched the use of online small group environments where co...
As an important variable in online learning environment, the construct of social presence has been w...
“Social presence,” the degree to which participants in computer-mediated communication feel affectiv...
Social presence is an important construct in online group learning. It influences the way how social...
Research on social presence and online learning continues to grow. But to date, researchers continue...
Tracing the ways in which social presence is defined and operationalized in the online learning lite...
Tracing the ways in which social presence is defined and operationalized in online learning literatu...
Social presence is a construct that has attracted the attention of many educational scholars involve...
Social presence is an important concept for understanding psychosocial processes in learning scenari...
Tracing the ways in which social presence is defined and operationalized in the online learning lite...
Social presence in online learning communities may be defined as the degree to which a learner feels...
This article reports on key aspects of a theory generative study into social presence in text-based ...
Online education research has long employed the concept of social presence to study interactions in ...
While the development of online education has been progressing rapidly, further research is needed o...
Researchers have been investigating social presence in online learning for decades. However, despite...
This paper draws on two studies which researched the use of online small group environments where co...
As an important variable in online learning environment, the construct of social presence has been w...
“Social presence,” the degree to which participants in computer-mediated communication feel affectiv...