Enlivening the promise of education : building collaborative learning communities through online discussion

An important dimension in education is interaction, that is, the coming together of a number of people to discuss, debate, and deliberate about issues of common concern. In distance education, such social environments are as much present in online learning contexts as they are in face-to-face learni...

Full description

Saved in:
Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Kaur , Kuldip
Other Authors: McKay , Elspeth
Format: Book Section
Published: Idea Group Reference 2007
Subjects:
Online Access:http://library.oum.edu.my/repository/422/
Tags: Add Tag
No Tags, Be the first to tag this record!
id my.oum.422
record_format eprints
spelling my.oum.4222015-02-05T02:44:53Z Enlivening the promise of education : building collaborative learning communities through online discussion Kaur , Kuldip LC5201 Education extension. Adult education. Continuing education An important dimension in education is interaction, that is, the coming together of a number of people to discuss, debate, and deliberate about issues of common concern. In distance education, such social environments are as much present in online learning contexts as they are in face-to-face learning contexts such as tutorials. This chapter expands the notion of teacher student interaction to focus on integrating human computer interaction in the curriculum. This is done through the use of online discussion forums at Open University Malaysia that help build collaborative online communities using common principles of teaching and learning. Citing a recent case in point, this chapter demonstrates how the Open University Malaysia-Collaborative Online Learning Model for online interaction helped cultivate learner-centric virtual discussions and supported an interactive online community that showcased characteristics of social interdependence and instructional support. This chapter takes a social constructivist view of human computer interaction by proposing an instructional model supported by collaboration, guidance, interdependence, cognitive challenge, knowledge construction, and knowledge extension. The Introduction section of this chapter provides the rationale for human computer interaction and gives an overview of current-day perspectives on the online classroom. This is followed by a trenchant review of recent research on online interaction with a view to outlining the theoretical premise for the use of computers to develop thinking and collaborative or team skills. This section also provides a rationale for the use of online forums and gives a frame of reference for the role of the instructor in this enterprise. In the next section of this chapter, the Open University Malaysia-collaborative online learning model is described, with details on The Learning Context as well as Group Learning Outcomes, which may be seen as inherent parts of the model. Under the sub-section Knowledge Construction, the chapter carries a qualitative analysis of online interaction for one Open University Malaysia course using a comprehensive list of indigenous categories and sub-categories as well as examples of interactions that match each sub-category. The chapter ends with a Summary, a statement of Acknowledgement, a list of References, and an Appendix. The appendix contains the Task that was used for the course for which online interaction in this chapter was analyzed. (Author's abstract) Idea Group Reference McKay , Elspeth 2007 Book Section PeerReviewed Kaur , Kuldip (2007) Enlivening the promise of education : building collaborative learning communities through online discussion. In: Knowledge Networks: The Social Software Perspective. Idea Group Reference, Hershey, pp. 132-153. ISBN 9781599043302 http://library.oum.edu.my/repository/422/
institution Open University Malaysia
building OUM Library
collection Institutional Repository
continent Asia
country Malaysia
content_provider Open University Malaysia
content_source OUM Knowledge Repository
url_provider http://library.oum.edu.my/repository/
topic LC5201 Education extension. Adult education. Continuing education
spellingShingle LC5201 Education extension. Adult education. Continuing education
Kaur , Kuldip
Enlivening the promise of education : building collaborative learning communities through online discussion
description An important dimension in education is interaction, that is, the coming together of a number of people to discuss, debate, and deliberate about issues of common concern. In distance education, such social environments are as much present in online learning contexts as they are in face-to-face learning contexts such as tutorials. This chapter expands the notion of teacher student interaction to focus on integrating human computer interaction in the curriculum. This is done through the use of online discussion forums at Open University Malaysia that help build collaborative online communities using common principles of teaching and learning. Citing a recent case in point, this chapter demonstrates how the Open University Malaysia-Collaborative Online Learning Model for online interaction helped cultivate learner-centric virtual discussions and supported an interactive online community that showcased characteristics of social interdependence and instructional support. This chapter takes a social constructivist view of human computer interaction by proposing an instructional model supported by collaboration, guidance, interdependence, cognitive challenge, knowledge construction, and knowledge extension. The Introduction section of this chapter provides the rationale for human computer interaction and gives an overview of current-day perspectives on the online classroom. This is followed by a trenchant review of recent research on online interaction with a view to outlining the theoretical premise for the use of computers to develop thinking and collaborative or team skills. This section also provides a rationale for the use of online forums and gives a frame of reference for the role of the instructor in this enterprise. In the next section of this chapter, the Open University Malaysia-collaborative online learning model is described, with details on The Learning Context as well as Group Learning Outcomes, which may be seen as inherent parts of the model. Under the sub-section Knowledge Construction, the chapter carries a qualitative analysis of online interaction for one Open University Malaysia course using a comprehensive list of indigenous categories and sub-categories as well as examples of interactions that match each sub-category. The chapter ends with a Summary, a statement of Acknowledgement, a list of References, and an Appendix. The appendix contains the Task that was used for the course for which online interaction in this chapter was analyzed. (Author's abstract)
author2 McKay , Elspeth
author_facet McKay , Elspeth
Kaur , Kuldip
format Book Section
author Kaur , Kuldip
author_sort Kaur , Kuldip
title Enlivening the promise of education : building collaborative learning communities through online discussion
title_short Enlivening the promise of education : building collaborative learning communities through online discussion
title_full Enlivening the promise of education : building collaborative learning communities through online discussion
title_fullStr Enlivening the promise of education : building collaborative learning communities through online discussion
title_full_unstemmed Enlivening the promise of education : building collaborative learning communities through online discussion
title_sort enlivening the promise of education : building collaborative learning communities through online discussion
publisher Idea Group Reference
publishDate 2007
url http://library.oum.edu.my/repository/422/
_version_ 1644308971245273088
score 13.2014675