Renegotiating the pedagogical peace : a case study in online discussions for undergraduate on campus students
conference contribution
posted on 2004-01-01, 00:00authored byPhilippa Gerbic
This paper reports an investigation into the ways in which undergraduate students, who are studying on campus, learn in online discussions. The study focuses on student strategies, and the role of text, time and place independence, peer interaction and the influence of the curriculum. It also examines the relationships between online discussions and face to face classes. The study found deep approaches to learning were widely used and were associated with constructivist learning activity, thinking and interacting online in groups in a way that adds value to the classroom, close integration with face to face activity and a positive perception of online discussions and the course as a whole. This case study confirms the relational nature of student learning in a blended learning environment.
History
Event
Research in Distance Education Conference (6th : 2004 : Geelong, Vic.)
Pagination
48 - 58
Publisher
Deakin University
Location
Geelong, Vic.
Place of publication
Melbourne, Vic.
Start date
2004-11-01
End date
2004-11-30
ISBN-10
1741560276
Language
eng
Publication classification
E1 Full written paper - refereed
Copyright notice
2005, Deakin University
Editor/Contributor(s)
T Evans, P Smith, E Stacey
Title of proceedings
RIDE 2004 : Research in Distance Education 6 : Selected Refereed Papers from the 2004 Conference