Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/10553/72628
Title: Virtual interactions in learning forums: A postgraduate experience
Authors: Morales Santana, María Asunción 
Etopa Bitata, María del Pilar 
Lacasa Díaz, Pilar
UNESCO Clasification: 58 Pedagogía
Keywords: Community Of Inquiry
Discourse Analysis
Interactions
Learning Forums
Portgraduate
Issue Date: 2014
Journal: Proceedings Of 2014 Xi Technologies Applied To Electronics Teaching (Taee)
Conference: 11th Technologies Applied to Electronics Teaching, TAEE 2014 
Abstract: The aim of this work is to explore and define how knowledge is generated in a collaborative way through the interactions produced in two official postgraduate modules' forums, taught in online and blended modalities. The conducted study holds both qualitative and quantitative approaches, following a case study methodology. The 505 messages sent in the forums of the selected modules have been analyzed implementing the Community of Inquiry framework for the discourse analysis in the Asynchronous Learning Networks (ALN). Through the application of the system of categories and subcategories in which the model is developed, evidence of the existence of the three dimensions described in it: social presence, cognitive presence and teaching presence, have been found in the two modules, as well as the type of interactions produced. The results also highlight the influence of the activities' design on the type of interaction regarding knowledge construction, and the participants' modality (online and blended), which modifies the way of relating with an increase in the social presence.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10553/72628
ISBN: 9781479960026
DOI: 10.1109/TAEE.2014.6900145
Source: Proceedings of XI Tecnologias Aplicadas a la Ensenanza de la Electronica (Technologies Applied to Electronics Teaching), TAEE 2014 (Enero 2014)
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