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Creating a community of inquiry in online environments: An exploratory study on the effect of a protocol on interactions within asynchronous discussions
Authors:Janet Mannheimer Zydney  Aimee deNoyellesKay Kyeong-Ju Seo
Affiliation:a University of Cincinnati, PO Box 210022, Cincinnati, OH 45221-0022, USA
b University of Central Florida, Center for Distributed Learning, 4000 Central Florida Blvd., Bldg 2 Lib 107+2810, Orlando., FL 32816, USA
Abstract:The purpose of our research was to examine the influence of an online protocol on asynchronous discussions. A mixed-methods study compared two online graduate classes: one that used a protocol and one that did not use a protocol for the same discussion about a complex reading. Analysis of the data revealed that the online protocol more evenly distributed the presence of cognitive, social, and teaching elements necessary to create and sustain an online community of inquiry. Use of the protocol also promoted more shared group cognition and more student ownership of the discussion and empowered students to facilitate themselves, helping to reduce the instructor workload. These findings may enable educators to provide more dynamic interaction and richer learning experiences in asynchronous online environments.
Keywords:Adult learning  Distance education  Teaching/learning strategies  Post-secondary education
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