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Interaction is vital to successful online learning as it supports colla-borative learning strategies and fosters ties that bind virtual learning communities, leading to greater student satisfaction and quality lear-ning outcomes. While interactions supported by asynchronous com-puter-mediated communication (CMC) technologies in higher edu-cation are widely studied, less is known about learning conversations facilitated by synchronous CMC technologies. This book aims to increase awareness of the impact of online syn-chronous (chat) interaction on group learning processes. Given the sparse research on effectiveness of chat interaction in supporting knowledge construction, this book offers a new methodological de-sign that integrates discourse and social network analyses with survey perception analysis for examining impact of chat interaction on facili-tating participation, knowledge construction, and quality of online learning experiences in a case study. Recommendations for improving online group learning activity design are provided which will interest researchers and higher education faculty responsible for online learning programmes, and promoters of IT and CMC technologies.
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
Interaction is vital to successful online learning as it supports colla-borative learning strategies and fosters ties that bind virtual learning communities, leading to greater student satisfaction and quality lear-ning outcomes. While interactions supported by asynchronous com-puter-mediated communication (CMC) technologies in higher edu-cation are widely studied, less is known about learning conversations facilitated by synchronous CMC technologies. This book aims to increase awareness of the impact of online syn-chronous (chat) interaction on group learning processes. Given the sparse research on effectiveness of chat interaction in supporting knowledge construction, this book offers a new methodological de-sign that integrates discourse and social network analyses with survey perception analysis for examining impact of chat interaction on facili-tating participation, knowledge construction, and quality of online learning experiences in a case study. Recommendations for improving online group learning activity design are provided which will interest researchers and higher education faculty responsible for online learning programmes, and promoters of IT and CMC technologies.