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Getting a Response to Discussion Thread Messages in an Online Learning Environment
Dalarna University, School of Humanities and Media Studies, English.
2011 (English)In: International Conference on Information Communication Technologies in Education, Rhodes, Greece, 2011Conference paper, Published paper (Refereed)
Abstract [en]

One of the challenges of using discussion forums in a computer-mediated learning environment is getting students to contribute. Some discussion threads develop while others do not. The present study concerns factors affecting response rate. This presentation deals with response patterns and the strategies that teachers and students may consider using in order to increase the chance of getting a response to a message posted in an asynchronous discussion forum.

Place, publisher, year, edition, pages
Rhodes, Greece, 2011.
Keywords [en]
Online learning, discussion threads
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URN: urn:nbn:se:du-5658OAI: oai:dalea.du.se:5658DiVA, id: diva2:522316
Conference
International Conference on Information Communication Technologies in Education , Rhodes, Greece, 7-9 juli 2011
Available from: 2011-08-08 Created: 2011-08-08 Last updated: 2018-01-12Bibliographically approved
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1. Language and interaction in online asynchronous communication in university level English courses
Open this publication in new window or tab >>Language and interaction in online asynchronous communication in university level English courses
2015 (English)Doctoral thesis, comprehensive summary (Other academic)
Abstract [en]

Interaction involves people communicating and reacting to each other. This process is key to the study of discourse, but it is not easy to study systematically how interaction takes place in a specific communicative event, or how it is typically performed over a series of repeated communicative events. However, with a written record of the interaction, it becomes possible to study the process in some detail. This thesis investigates interaction through asynchronous written discussion forums in a computer-mediated learning environment.

In particular, this study investigates pragmatic aspects of the communicative event which the asynchronous online discussions comprise. The first case study examines response patterns to messages by looking at the content of initial messages and responses, in order to determine the extent to which characteristics of the messages themselves or other situational factors affect the interaction. The second study examines in what ways participants use a range of discourse devices, including formulaic politeness, humour and supportive feedback as community building strategies in the interaction. The third study investigates the role of the subject line of messages in the interaction, for example by examining how participants choose different types of subject lines for different types of messages. The fourth study examines to what extent features serving a deictic function are drawn on in the interaction and then compares the findings to both oral conversation and formal academic discourse.

The overall findings show a complex communicative situation shaped by the medium itself, type of activity, the academic discipline and topic of discussion and by the social and cultural aspects of tertiary education in an online learning environment. In addition, the findings may also provide evidence of learning.

 

Place, publisher, year, edition, pages
Karlstad University Press, 2015
Keywords
Discussion forums, asynchronous CMC, net-based learning, interaction, discourse
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Research subject
Research Profiles 2009-2020, Intercultural Studies
Identifiers
urn:nbn:se:du-16513 (URN)
Public defence
2015-02-06, Fryxell, Universitetsgatan 2, 651 88 Karlstad, 10:15 (English)
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Available from: 2014-12-09 Created: 2014-12-09 Last updated: 2021-11-12Bibliographically approved

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