This paper considers different uses of asynchronous discussion in distance education, highlighting the benefits to learners and the issues that need to be considered. The context is the use of computer conferencing by distance learners of technology at the UK Open University. The paper focuses on two courses where computer conferencing has been used in different ways: for optional peer support; and for assessed group activities. A number of questions about the use of asynchronous discussion are considered in the light of experience from these two contexts. What are students’ reasons for participating, or not participating? Can students learn from each other without tutor intervention? Can group work be carried out effectively by student tea...
The paper reflects on the personal experience of being engaged in an asynchronous discussion forum i...
Online discussion boards have created a forum for distance education students in geographically disp...
Can the development of convergence and social presence indicate an interactive learning environment?...
This paper considers a number of uses of asynchronous discussion in engineering education, highlight...
This paper presents a review of a sample of recent case studies on the use of asynchronous online di...
In distance education, most of the learning activity takes place in learners’ own time, at their own...
In distance education, most of the learning activity takes place in learners’ own time, at their own...
In open, flexible, and distance learning, asynchronous online discussion persists as a popular means...
This study was designed to evaluate the use of asynchronous discussion in distance education in term...
While distance education (DE) has burgeoned over the past twenty years and is permitting greater acc...
Peer facilitation is proposed as a solution to counter limited interaction in asynchronous online di...
Online discussion boards have created a forum for distance education students in geographically disp...
This study was designed to evaluate the use of asynchronous discussion in distance education in term...
The aim of this paper is to report on an experience of using an innovative on-line learning tool to ...
Online learning is a growing field of education with a corresponding increase in the use of asynchro...
The paper reflects on the personal experience of being engaged in an asynchronous discussion forum i...
Online discussion boards have created a forum for distance education students in geographically disp...
Can the development of convergence and social presence indicate an interactive learning environment?...
This paper considers a number of uses of asynchronous discussion in engineering education, highlight...
This paper presents a review of a sample of recent case studies on the use of asynchronous online di...
In distance education, most of the learning activity takes place in learners’ own time, at their own...
In distance education, most of the learning activity takes place in learners’ own time, at their own...
In open, flexible, and distance learning, asynchronous online discussion persists as a popular means...
This study was designed to evaluate the use of asynchronous discussion in distance education in term...
While distance education (DE) has burgeoned over the past twenty years and is permitting greater acc...
Peer facilitation is proposed as a solution to counter limited interaction in asynchronous online di...
Online discussion boards have created a forum for distance education students in geographically disp...
This study was designed to evaluate the use of asynchronous discussion in distance education in term...
The aim of this paper is to report on an experience of using an innovative on-line learning tool to ...
Online learning is a growing field of education with a corresponding increase in the use of asynchro...
The paper reflects on the personal experience of being engaged in an asynchronous discussion forum i...
Online discussion boards have created a forum for distance education students in geographically disp...
Can the development of convergence and social presence indicate an interactive learning environment?...