Cnie2008 Effects Of Face To Face Meetings On Discussion Boards Christine Brown

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Presentation at CNIE2008 in Banff on the effects of face to face meetings on discussion board postings.

Transcript of Cnie2008 Effects Of Face To Face Meetings On Discussion Boards Christine Brown

Christine Brown

c12brown@ryerson.ca

Agenda

• Study details

• Community of Inquiry

• Discussion board analysis

• How students wrote

• What students wrote

• Some observations

• Questions?

Study Details

• University in a large Canadian city

• School of Business

• 45 students in each of 2 sections

• Random assignment to 2 classes

• Blended learning – definition– 3 face-to-face meetings

• Course management system

Garrison, D. R., Anderson, T., & Archer, W. (2000). Critical inquiry in a text-based environment: Computer conferencing in higher education. The Internet and Higher Education, 2(2-3), 87-105

Discussion Board Analysis

Discussion Board Analysis

• 356 postings– 191 by the experimental group– 165 by the control group

• FAQ – 30 by the experimental group– 69 by the control group

• Introductions– 28 by the experimental group– 39 by the control group

Discussion board postings

Flesch-Kincaid Grade Level• Developed by US Government Department of

Defense as a standard test

• Looks at– Number of words per sentence

– Number of syllables per word

• Used as a numerical indication of the complexity of a piece of writing (eg. 9.8 – grade 9 level)

• Lowest -3.6 and highest is 13

Results: How students wrote

Community of Inquiry ModelCognitive Presence

• Triggering Event – Recognize problem, express puzzlement

• Exploration– Divergence, information exchange, brainstorming

• Integration– Convergence, connecting ideas, suggesting solutions

• Resolution and Application– Application to real world problems, defend solutions

Triggering Event

Exploration Integration Resolution and Application

Experimental 14 307 11 0

Control 33 372 8 11

Community of Inquiry ModelSocial Presence

• Affective– Emotions, humor, self-disclosure, emoticons

• Open Communication– Continuing threads, quoting or referring to others’

messages, asking questions

– complimenting, expressing agreement

• Group Cohesion– Vocatives, inclusive postings, personal salutations

Affective Open Communication

Group Cohesion

Experimental 24 38 36

Control 7 29 35

Posting content –Discussion Forum

Results: What students wrote

Interesting bits …

• One-offs– 2 instances of swearing

– 2 instances of insulting/sarcastic postings

– 1 instance of student suggesting a solution to another student

• Consent forms

c12brown@ryerson.ca