Title of article
Discovering the Pattern of Interactions in Online Discussions Using the Social Network Analysis Principle
Author/Authors
Ab Jalil, Habibah Universiti Putra Malaysia - Faculty of Educational Studies, Malaysia , de Laat, Maarten Open University of the Netherlands - Welten Institute, Research Centre for Learning, Teaching and Technology, Netherlands
From page
83
To page
108
Abstract
This article is based on the findings of a research project that observed the nature of task and activity management in an online learning environment. Based on social network analysis (SNA) and the community of practice framework, this article reports on the interaction patterns and participation of tutors and students in a discussion through a learning management system (LMS). The analysis is focused on the nature of participation; the pattern of tutor-student and student-student interactions; the existence of assisted performance in online interactions; and the social configuration across different task types. An analysis shows that the pattern of assisted performance by a peer or tutor could depend on one or more of the following factors: the type of task (the nature of the task initiated), group formation (either one whole large group or one small working group) and tutor management (the degree of tutor involvement in responding to students’ posting).
Keywords
interaction pattern , SNA , online discussion , community of practice , LMS , Discussion Board
Journal title
Malaysian Journal of Distance Education
Journal title
Malaysian Journal of Distance Education
Record number
2677018
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