Although lots of studies have investigated collaborative knowledge construction in online courses, the factors influencing this process are yet to be fully determined. This study provides quantitative and qualitative types of evidence on how (naturally emerged) student facilitation and quality of initial postings influence collaborative knowledge construction in online discussions. We analyzed the discourse of nine student groups (N = 34) working on a case problem in an online discussion forum. We found that student facilitation was an important contributor to the process. In contrast, the contribution of low-quality postings in early stages of the discussion can jeopardize the process. This work is an attempt to address quality in online l...
This paper investigates the students’ online discussion behaviors on e-forum and discusses the behav...
Online learning has the potential to be highly constructivist and collaborative in nature. This sess...
The increasingly prevalent use of Internet in schools and homes has resulted in asynchronous online ...
Prior research has suggested that higher levels of knowledge construction (e.g., where opinions are ...
This study evaluated the online participation of 40 students who, while studying a graduate programm...
This study is concerned with the challenge of understanding what factors may influence students' hig...
An exploratory study of students' engagement in online learning and knowledge building is presented ...
Online collaborative learning allows discussion to occur at greater depth where knowledge can be con...
Online collaborative learning allows discussion to occur at greater depth where knowledge can be con...
This paper deals with collaborative, networked learning in a graduate distance learning course. We a...
Project-based learning engages students in problem solving through artefact design. However, previou...
Abstract:- Extensive discussions and debates about the advantages of using technology to create a sh...
This study examined the factors and peer facilitation techniques that influenced students' participa...
[ACCESS RESTRICTED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI AT AUTHOR'S REQUEST.] The purpose of the current st...
Previous research studies on how to promote student participation in asynchronous online discussions...
This paper investigates the students’ online discussion behaviors on e-forum and discusses the behav...
Online learning has the potential to be highly constructivist and collaborative in nature. This sess...
The increasingly prevalent use of Internet in schools and homes has resulted in asynchronous online ...
Prior research has suggested that higher levels of knowledge construction (e.g., where opinions are ...
This study evaluated the online participation of 40 students who, while studying a graduate programm...
This study is concerned with the challenge of understanding what factors may influence students' hig...
An exploratory study of students' engagement in online learning and knowledge building is presented ...
Online collaborative learning allows discussion to occur at greater depth where knowledge can be con...
Online collaborative learning allows discussion to occur at greater depth where knowledge can be con...
This paper deals with collaborative, networked learning in a graduate distance learning course. We a...
Project-based learning engages students in problem solving through artefact design. However, previou...
Abstract:- Extensive discussions and debates about the advantages of using technology to create a sh...
This study examined the factors and peer facilitation techniques that influenced students' participa...
[ACCESS RESTRICTED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI AT AUTHOR'S REQUEST.] The purpose of the current st...
Previous research studies on how to promote student participation in asynchronous online discussions...
This paper investigates the students’ online discussion behaviors on e-forum and discusses the behav...
Online learning has the potential to be highly constructivist and collaborative in nature. This sess...
The increasingly prevalent use of Internet in schools and homes has resulted in asynchronous online ...