We examine consumer social learning from distributed inquiry capabilities in online communities. Using an inquiry-action framework rooted in pragmatic learning theory, we longitudinally trace community inquiry processes and their link to individual action in six health-related online communities. Our interpretive analyses reveal leaps and lapses in social learning. Generative learning is evident when collective productive inquiry is linked to expanding individual action repertoires. Individual disengagement diverts inquiry and disrupts inquiry-action linkages, creating lapses that degenerate learning. Within these extremes, instances of individual faltering are evident when inquiry is productive but individuals fail to leverage inquiry for ...
Informal learning in online knowledge communities (OKCs) comprises visitor inquiries on specific top...
Abstract: This paper presents both a conceptual and empirical investigation of teaching and learning...
Despite the success that instructors and learners often enjoy with online university courses, learne...
We examine consumer social learning from distributed inquiry capabilities in online communities. Usi...
This paper examines a multidimensional set of learning-engagement behaviors by students participatin...
Objectives of the Study Consumer behavior in online communities is often innovative, which is an opp...
This paper examines a multidimensional set of learning-engagement behaviors by students participatin...
This study investigates inquiry-based interaction and learning outcomes mediated by two types of art...
This paper develops a philosophical basis for the concept of community inquiry. Community inquiry de...
Kilis, Selcan/0000-0001-5751-2363WOS: 000445311100005Following theoretical frameworks including soci...
Educational research suggests that interactivity is one of the most important tools for learning. Th...
Paper presented at Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS-40).This paper examines...
The Community of Inquiry framework, originally developed to describe learning activity in threaded o...
What prompts the students to respond in online dialogic discussion? Why some students chose to fall ...
Despite the success that instructors and learners often enjoy with online university courses, learne...
Informal learning in online knowledge communities (OKCs) comprises visitor inquiries on specific top...
Abstract: This paper presents both a conceptual and empirical investigation of teaching and learning...
Despite the success that instructors and learners often enjoy with online university courses, learne...
We examine consumer social learning from distributed inquiry capabilities in online communities. Usi...
This paper examines a multidimensional set of learning-engagement behaviors by students participatin...
Objectives of the Study Consumer behavior in online communities is often innovative, which is an opp...
This paper examines a multidimensional set of learning-engagement behaviors by students participatin...
This study investigates inquiry-based interaction and learning outcomes mediated by two types of art...
This paper develops a philosophical basis for the concept of community inquiry. Community inquiry de...
Kilis, Selcan/0000-0001-5751-2363WOS: 000445311100005Following theoretical frameworks including soci...
Educational research suggests that interactivity is one of the most important tools for learning. Th...
Paper presented at Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS-40).This paper examines...
The Community of Inquiry framework, originally developed to describe learning activity in threaded o...
What prompts the students to respond in online dialogic discussion? Why some students chose to fall ...
Despite the success that instructors and learners often enjoy with online university courses, learne...
Informal learning in online knowledge communities (OKCs) comprises visitor inquiries on specific top...
Abstract: This paper presents both a conceptual and empirical investigation of teaching and learning...
Despite the success that instructors and learners often enjoy with online university courses, learne...