As online learning opportunities continue to grow it is important to continually consider instructor practices. Using case study methodology this study conceptualizes instructor presence, the intersection of social and teaching presence as defined within the Community of Inquiry literature, and is based in the implementation phase of online courses which is important to note since instructors often teach courses they did not design or develop. The investigation of the instructor presence behaviors of 12 online instructors and the emerging profiles of instructor presence provide a gateway to strategies for online instructors and offer a window into the ways instructional presence elements work together while providing insights into how to m...
The community of inquiry framework (Garrison, Anderson, & Archer, 2000) has been an important contri...
This case study explores the role of the online instructor and how they influence student satisfacti...
As instructors are forced to move their courses online, they are confronted by a sense of isolation ...
As online learning opportunities continue to grow it is important to continually consider instructor...
As online learning continues to grow significantly, various efforts have been explored and implement...
The purpose of this study was to explore the perceptions of experienced individual online students a...
Most often the topic of creating presence in online education is viewed from the student perspective...
Social Presence theory seeks to explain how people present themselves as being “there” and “real” wh...
Synchronous online learning platforms have been used actively during the COVID-19 period. They have ...
When learning is moved to an online environment, students report that they feel isolated and alone i...
Social and cognitive presences are but two of the three presences of an online learning community; t...
With more than 4 million students enrolled in online courses in the US alone (Allen & Seaman, 2010),...
Field of study: Educational leadership and policy analysis.Dr. Timothy J. Wall, Dissertation Supervi...
With more than 4 million students enrolled in online courses in the US alone (Allen & Seaman, 20...
This paper examines drivers of online instruction methods, through thematic open-ended interviews w...
The community of inquiry framework (Garrison, Anderson, & Archer, 2000) has been an important contri...
This case study explores the role of the online instructor and how they influence student satisfacti...
As instructors are forced to move their courses online, they are confronted by a sense of isolation ...
As online learning opportunities continue to grow it is important to continually consider instructor...
As online learning continues to grow significantly, various efforts have been explored and implement...
The purpose of this study was to explore the perceptions of experienced individual online students a...
Most often the topic of creating presence in online education is viewed from the student perspective...
Social Presence theory seeks to explain how people present themselves as being “there” and “real” wh...
Synchronous online learning platforms have been used actively during the COVID-19 period. They have ...
When learning is moved to an online environment, students report that they feel isolated and alone i...
Social and cognitive presences are but two of the three presences of an online learning community; t...
With more than 4 million students enrolled in online courses in the US alone (Allen & Seaman, 2010),...
Field of study: Educational leadership and policy analysis.Dr. Timothy J. Wall, Dissertation Supervi...
With more than 4 million students enrolled in online courses in the US alone (Allen & Seaman, 20...
This paper examines drivers of online instruction methods, through thematic open-ended interviews w...
The community of inquiry framework (Garrison, Anderson, & Archer, 2000) has been an important contri...
This case study explores the role of the online instructor and how they influence student satisfacti...
As instructors are forced to move their courses online, they are confronted by a sense of isolation ...