Evaluating threaded discussion forum activity: Faculty and student perspectives on categories of activity: Faculty and student perspectives on categories of activity

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    Abstract

    Although the threaded discussion forum is widely used to support a variety of course requirements, there is little understanding of what instructors and students perceive as essential categories of online participation. There has been considerable discussion in the literature on the theoretical foundation for discourse analysis of discussion forum activity, but little research has been done to determine if the environment itself influences the perceptions of participation at a categorical level. This paper extends the research into SCAFFOLD (Scale for Forums/Online Discussion Assessment) presented at the FIE 2004 conference by addressing the following questions: 1) Do faculty and students develop the same description of the forum interaction when using SCAFFOLD? 2) Do the same major categories of interaction emerge for both faculty and student evaluators? 3) What are the strengths and weaknesses of SCAFFOLD as an instrument for promoting feedback on discussion forum assignments?

    Original languageAmerican English
    Title of host publicationProceedings - Frontiers in Education, 35th Annual Conference
    Subtitle of host publicationPedagogies and Technologies for the Emerging Global Economy, FIE'05
    PagesT2H-24-T2H-29
    StatePublished - 2005
    EventFrontiers in Education - 35th Annual Conference 2005, FIE' 05 - Indianapolis, IN, United States
    Duration: Oct 19 2005Oct 22 2005

    Publication series

    NameProceedings - Frontiers in Education Conference, FIE
    Volume2005
    ISSN (Print)1539-4565

    Conference

    ConferenceFrontiers in Education - 35th Annual Conference 2005, FIE' 05
    Country/TerritoryUnited States
    CityIndianapolis, IN
    Period10/19/0510/22/05

    ASJC Scopus Subject Areas

    • Software
    • Education
    • Computer Science Applications

    Keywords

    • Asynchronous discussion forums
    • Distance education
    • Online learning environments
    • Online pedagogy

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