Paper
Constructing a Conversational Learning Community: A Case Study of Knowledge Construction and Interactivity Enhancement in Web-based Learning and Teaching
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Authors:
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Adams Bodomo; Yuxiu Hu
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Abstract
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In this paper we propose a learning model, The
Conversational Learning Community that we have been
developing mostly through web-based course activities (e.g., [2,3]).
We show that the core features of this learning model involve
strategies to manage knowledge and enhance user interaction of
the world-wide web, particularly instructional interactivity. We
identify three main types of instructional interactivity: learnerlearner,
learner-instructor, and learner-resource. We then argue
that the most important feature embedded within the Blackboard
WebCT platform, an online proprietary virtual learning system,
on which we develop our model that can be exploited for
achieving interactivity and eventually knowledge construction, is
the Discussion forum. As empirical evidence for this argument we
present a report of activities from a recently taught course on
Language and Information Technology. The report shows that of
all the sections within the WebCT platform such as Course Notes,
Glossary, Quiz Section, Presentation Forum, etc., the Discussion
forum was by far the most patronized by students. We also
propose certain facilitative measures that various agents within
the Blackboard WebCT platform knowledge management group
(as well as other learning platforms), such as technical support
staff, can do to enhance the use of online learning tools like
Blackboard WebCT for achieving an interactive learning
community for knowledge construction such as the
Conversational Learning Community that we have developed
over the years.
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Keywords
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Interactivity; Conversational Learning Community; Blackboard WebCT; Information Communication Technology; Web-based Learning and Teaching
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27
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EndPage
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32
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