| Using Non-Subject Matter Specific
Discussion Boards to Build Connectedness in Online Learning Robert Woods and Samuel
Ebersole Abstract
The authors employed multiple data collection procedures to determine
which of four personal (non-subject matter specific) discussion folders-Class
Autobiographies, Cybercafe, Devotionals, Prayer Requests-was used most
frequently by online learners in two online courses, and which would be
rated more favorably and considered more effective than other folders.
The folders were studied for the way in which they (a) helped build a
positive faculty/student relationship; (b) helped build positive relationships
with fellow students; (c) helped foster a greater sense of community online;
and (d) contributed to a higher degree of satisfaction with the overall
learning experience. The results indicate that the discussion folder named
Autobiographies/Introductory Exercise contributed more to learners' perceived
sense of community online than any other folder. Overall, the use of the
four personal discussion folders contributed most to building a more positive
faculty/student relationship, followed by a greater sense of community. |