Title of article :
Knowledge-Building in an Online Environment: A Design-Based Research Study
Author/Authors :
Li, Qing University of Calgary - Faculty of Education
From page :
1
To page :
26
Abstract :
This paper explores knowledge-building in an online distance learning environment. The research examines how knowledge building principles can be tran slated into online classroom practice for graduate students. Specifically, how do the course components and the online learning environments created in two online graduate courses contribute to student knowledge-building as evaluated by the twelve determinants proposed by Scardamalia (2003)? The results of the study indicated that the emphasis on social interaction and collaboration has enhanced student learning and fostered the socio-cognitive developments for knowledge-building. The course components and the learning environment created in the courses have encouraged knowledge generation, representation and linked annotations, which helped learners to organize their ideas from multiple perspectives and integrate them with personal knowledge (Hannafin et aI., 1999). Several significant findings are discussed including the students strong feelings about community, and new ways of working and interacting in online settings. The st udents learning process and products presented in this paper indicate a rich knowledge-building experience.
Journal title :
Malaysian Journal of Distance Education
Journal title :
Malaysian Journal of Distance Education
Record number :
2676743
Link To Document :
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