Social constructivism in an online learning environment

Social constructivism asserts that learning should be collaborative with meaning negotiated from multiple perspectives. This study addressed the issues surrounding the design of learning activities in an online environment that can facilitate learning from a social constructivist perspective. The...

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Main Authors: Ramanair, Joseph, Khoo, Elaine Guat Lien, Palanisamy, Punithavathy
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Language:English
Published: Universiti Putra Malaysia (UPM) 2006
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spelling my.unimas.ir.11542015-10-09T07:52:10Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/1154/ Social constructivism in an online learning environment Ramanair, Joseph Khoo, Elaine Guat Lien Palanisamy, Punithavathy AC Collections. Series. Collected works Social constructivism asserts that learning should be collaborative with meaning negotiated from multiple perspectives. This study addressed the issues surrounding the design of learning activities in an online environment that can facilitate learning from a social constructivist perspective. The main objectives of this study were to apply learning principles derived from social constructivist theory into the design of online learning environment and to investigate the effectiveness of the design on students' learning outcomes. Of interest also is their ability to construct knowledge, their participation and social interaction in the learning process. Twenty five students pursuing an undergraduate TESL programme in Universiti Malaysia Sarawak participated in this study. The data were obtained from semi-structured interviews, structured questionnaire and the analysis of the online postings in the online discussion forum during the learning activity. The effectiveness of social constructivism in facilitating meaningful learning was proven in this study. Participants indicated that the information shared in the discussions enabled them to understand more about the course content (M=2.96). Follow-up interviews with selected participants confirmed this finding. The findings also indicated that social interaction and participation was limited in this study due to constraints such as time, a high workload and a discomfort with the online learning environment. The nature of the online interactions in this study was mostly for the purpose of clarification and confirmation of information rather than knowledge construction. Based on the findings of the study, some recommendations are made regarding the role of the instructor as well as pedagogical suggestions to enhance the ability to construct knowledge among students in online learning environments. Universiti Putra Malaysia (UPM) 2006 Conference or Workshop Item NonPeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/1154/1/Social%2BConstructivism%2BIn%2BAn%2BOnline%2BLearning%2BEnvironment.pdf Ramanair, Joseph and Khoo, Elaine Guat Lien and Palanisamy, Punithavathy (2006) Social constructivism in an online learning environment. In: UNSPECIFIED. (Unpublished) http://www.upm.edu.my/
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topic AC Collections. Series. Collected works
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Ramanair, Joseph
Khoo, Elaine Guat Lien
Palanisamy, Punithavathy
Social constructivism in an online learning environment
description Social constructivism asserts that learning should be collaborative with meaning negotiated from multiple perspectives. This study addressed the issues surrounding the design of learning activities in an online environment that can facilitate learning from a social constructivist perspective. The main objectives of this study were to apply learning principles derived from social constructivist theory into the design of online learning environment and to investigate the effectiveness of the design on students' learning outcomes. Of interest also is their ability to construct knowledge, their participation and social interaction in the learning process. Twenty five students pursuing an undergraduate TESL programme in Universiti Malaysia Sarawak participated in this study. The data were obtained from semi-structured interviews, structured questionnaire and the analysis of the online postings in the online discussion forum during the learning activity. The effectiveness of social constructivism in facilitating meaningful learning was proven in this study. Participants indicated that the information shared in the discussions enabled them to understand more about the course content (M=2.96). Follow-up interviews with selected participants confirmed this finding. The findings also indicated that social interaction and participation was limited in this study due to constraints such as time, a high workload and a discomfort with the online learning environment. The nature of the online interactions in this study was mostly for the purpose of clarification and confirmation of information rather than knowledge construction. Based on the findings of the study, some recommendations are made regarding the role of the instructor as well as pedagogical suggestions to enhance the ability to construct knowledge among students in online learning environments.
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author Ramanair, Joseph
Khoo, Elaine Guat Lien
Palanisamy, Punithavathy
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Khoo, Elaine Guat Lien
Palanisamy, Punithavathy
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title Social constructivism in an online learning environment
title_short Social constructivism in an online learning environment
title_full Social constructivism in an online learning environment
title_fullStr Social constructivism in an online learning environment
title_full_unstemmed Social constructivism in an online learning environment
title_sort social constructivism in an online learning environment
publisher Universiti Putra Malaysia (UPM)
publishDate 2006
url http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/1154/1/Social%2BConstructivism%2BIn%2BAn%2BOnline%2BLearning%2BEnvironment.pdf
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http://www.upm.edu.my/
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