Online Teaching: Creating Text-Based Environments for Collaborative Thinking

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  • Judith C. Lapadat

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https://doi.org/10.11575/ajer.v50i3.55087

Abstract

This article examines some of the ways graduate students engage in interactive writing in online university courses as a means of discussion. In particular I present data from course transcripts that suggest that discursive interaction in an asynchronous, text-based, online course may be uniquely suited to fostering higher-order thinking and social construction of meaning. I support this argument by considering the emergent online community and its participation structures, qualities of the interactive written discourse, and means by which the discourse supports making meaning and higher-order thinking. Findings support research that suggests that well-designed, text-based, online courses for university students create collaborative learning environments that enhance thinking.

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Published

2004-10-01

How to Cite

Lapadat, J. C. (2004). Online Teaching: Creating Text-Based Environments for Collaborative Thinking. Alberta Journal of Educational Research, 50(3). https://doi.org/10.11575/ajer.v50i3.55087

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