Assisted Performance in Different Task Types of Online Discussion

Screen technology enables people to read, write, obtain information and communicate through text manipulation in a wider open space. The role of screen in replacing paper handouts has an impact on human literacy (Kress, 2003) especially for education and communication purposes. In the context of onl...

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Main Authors: Ab. Jalil, Habibah, McFarlane, Angela, Ismail, Ismi Arif, Steven, Eric Krauss
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Published: European Journals, Inc. 2008
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spelling my.upm.eprints.125562016-02-03T03:05:53Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/12556/ Assisted Performance in Different Task Types of Online Discussion Ab. Jalil, Habibah McFarlane, Angela Ismail, Ismi Arif Steven, Eric Krauss Screen technology enables people to read, write, obtain information and communicate through text manipulation in a wider open space. The role of screen in replacing paper handouts has an impact on human literacy (Kress, 2003) especially for education and communication purposes. In the context of online teaching and learning like e-learning, teachers are no longer viewed as the main source of knowledge. Likewise, students are no longer seen as individuals who only absorb what is taught. Through discussion, students mutually learn from each other (peer-learning). This study investigates ‘teaching’ behaviour evidenced in activities involving a group of university students using the Learning Management System (LMS) as a tool for discussion. From a socio-cultural perspective, this study will scrutinize the online teaching and learning processes and highlight the significance of the ‘mediation’ element in life, particularly in the field of lifelong learning. Socio-cultural ideas, particularly by Tharp and Gallimore’s (1988)suggest four-stage model of progression through the Zone of Proximal Development (ZPD)to frame our understanding of the nature of assisted performance provided by the participants in their interaction. This model provides the framework for understanding the online learning styles of university students. European Journals, Inc. 2008 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/12556/1/Assisted%20Performance%20in%20Different%20Task%20Types%20of%20Online%20Discussion.pdf Ab. Jalil, Habibah and McFarlane, Angela and Ismail, Ismi Arif and Steven, Eric Krauss (2008) Assisted Performance in Different Task Types of Online Discussion. European Journal of Scientific Research, 22 (3). pp. 329-339. ISSN 1450-216X
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description Screen technology enables people to read, write, obtain information and communicate through text manipulation in a wider open space. The role of screen in replacing paper handouts has an impact on human literacy (Kress, 2003) especially for education and communication purposes. In the context of online teaching and learning like e-learning, teachers are no longer viewed as the main source of knowledge. Likewise, students are no longer seen as individuals who only absorb what is taught. Through discussion, students mutually learn from each other (peer-learning). This study investigates ‘teaching’ behaviour evidenced in activities involving a group of university students using the Learning Management System (LMS) as a tool for discussion. From a socio-cultural perspective, this study will scrutinize the online teaching and learning processes and highlight the significance of the ‘mediation’ element in life, particularly in the field of lifelong learning. Socio-cultural ideas, particularly by Tharp and Gallimore’s (1988)suggest four-stage model of progression through the Zone of Proximal Development (ZPD)to frame our understanding of the nature of assisted performance provided by the participants in their interaction. This model provides the framework for understanding the online learning styles of university students.
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author Ab. Jalil, Habibah
McFarlane, Angela
Ismail, Ismi Arif
Steven, Eric Krauss
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Ismail, Ismi Arif
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title Assisted Performance in Different Task Types of Online Discussion
title_short Assisted Performance in Different Task Types of Online Discussion
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publisher European Journals, Inc.
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url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/12556/1/Assisted%20Performance%20in%20Different%20Task%20Types%20of%20Online%20Discussion.pdf
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