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How media choice affects learner interactions in distance learning classes
Affiliation:1. State University of New York, United States;2. Bloomsburg University, United States;1. Department of Computer Engineering, University of Isfahan, Isfahan, Iran;2. Advanced Informatics School, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Abstract:In this research we explore aspects of learning, social interaction and community across online learning, also known as distance learning, in higher education. We measure the impact of online social networking (OSN) software versus traditional learning management system (LMS) software. Guided by a theoretical model for how individuals learn and interact within online communities, we measure student perceptions of learning, social interaction and course community before and after our interventions. Survey instruments measure perceived learning, social interaction and community, which we further explore using social network analysis (SNA). Survey results identified that students experienced higher levels of perceived social interaction and course community and, overall, had higher levels of satisfaction with OSN software than those using LMS software. Along this line, SNA results corroborated that OSN software yielded a higher number of interactions, providing a more engaging learning experience.
Keywords:Distance education  Online social networking  Learning management system  Asynchronous online discussion  Social network analysis
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