This study uses four different “frames” to analyze 17 online discussions that occurred in two doctoral level classes in educational leadership. Two of the frames were developmental models: King andKitchener’s Reflective Judgment Model and Perry’s model of intellectual and ethical development. Two of the frames captured levels of thinking: Garrison’s four-stage critical-thinking model and Bloom’s taxonomy of educational objectives. Of the 278 individual postings, 45.3% were at levels five through seven of the King and Kitchener model, 100% were at levels five through nine of the Perry model, 52.2% were at the two highest levels of the Garrison model, and 54.3% were at levels four through six in Bloom’s taxonomy. These results seem appropriat...
This study of the flow of online discussions examined how previous messages affected the current mes...
Online discussions can lead to an enriched understanding of course content. This study explored the ...
This study examined the impacts of online graduate students categorizing their online discussion con...
This study of the flow of online discussions examined how previous messages affected the current mes...
This study of the flow of online discussions examined how earlier messages affected later messages a...
Educators learn through reflecting on how power shapes their own practices, expressing their concern...
Increasingly, educators from all disciplines are using blogs, social networking sites, VLEs and wiki...
This study looks at online discussions within the context of a group endeavor and attempts to evalua...
Educators learn through reflection on how power shapes their own practices, expressing their concern...
With the rapid advancements of technology, online communication in both K-12 and post-secondary inst...
More universities are offering online instruction for students though we know little about effective...
Increasingly, educators from all disciplines are using blogs, social networking sites, VLEs and wiki...
There is much debate regarding the value and utility of grading discussions to ensure and assess ful...
One of the challenges for instructors in online education is to create learning opportun...
Nowadays, it is no longer appropriate to evaluate students’ performance just only using the final ex...
This study of the flow of online discussions examined how previous messages affected the current mes...
Online discussions can lead to an enriched understanding of course content. This study explored the ...
This study examined the impacts of online graduate students categorizing their online discussion con...
This study of the flow of online discussions examined how previous messages affected the current mes...
This study of the flow of online discussions examined how earlier messages affected later messages a...
Educators learn through reflecting on how power shapes their own practices, expressing their concern...
Increasingly, educators from all disciplines are using blogs, social networking sites, VLEs and wiki...
This study looks at online discussions within the context of a group endeavor and attempts to evalua...
Educators learn through reflection on how power shapes their own practices, expressing their concern...
With the rapid advancements of technology, online communication in both K-12 and post-secondary inst...
More universities are offering online instruction for students though we know little about effective...
Increasingly, educators from all disciplines are using blogs, social networking sites, VLEs and wiki...
There is much debate regarding the value and utility of grading discussions to ensure and assess ful...
One of the challenges for instructors in online education is to create learning opportun...
Nowadays, it is no longer appropriate to evaluate students’ performance just only using the final ex...
This study of the flow of online discussions examined how previous messages affected the current mes...
Online discussions can lead to an enriched understanding of course content. This study explored the ...
This study examined the impacts of online graduate students categorizing their online discussion con...