Outcomes of Chat and Discussion Board Use in Online Learning: A Research Synthesis

Online discussion boards are often used in traditional courses, hybrid courses, and fully online courses. Online chats and discussions can be particularly useful in fully online courses, as these communication connections are often students’ only means of connecting with each other and sharing ideas...

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Main Author: Stephanie J. Blackmon
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Journal of Educators Online 2012-07-01
Series:Journal of Educators Online
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Online Access:https://www.thejeo.com/archive/archive/2012_92/blackmonpaperpdf
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spelling doaj-8c67857cffa5414fb7e5765659cc77f12020-11-25T00:43:29ZengJournal of Educators OnlineJournal of Educators Online1547-500X1547-500X2012-07-019210.9743/jeo.2012.2.1Outcomes of Chat and Discussion Board Use in Online Learning: A Research SynthesisStephanie J. Blackmon0University of AlabamaOnline discussion boards are often used in traditional courses, hybrid courses, and fully online courses. Online chats and discussions can be particularly useful in fully online courses, as these communication connections are often students’ only means of connecting with each other and sharing ideas in an open forum. While traditional face-to-face courses, and even some hybrid courses, have the benefit of an in-class discussion, fully online courses often have the discussion board or chat functions as a means of class interaction. As professors continue forays into online-tool use, it is important to examine what the literature says, so far, regarding some of these tools. This research synthesis, therefore, investigates some of the student outcomes of discussion board/chat use in online learning.https://www.thejeo.com/archive/archive/2012_92/blackmonpaperpdfOnline LearningOnline InteractivitiesStudent Success in Online Courses
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Outcomes of Chat and Discussion Board Use in Online Learning: A Research Synthesis
Journal of Educators Online
Online Learning
Online Interactivities
Student Success in Online Courses
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title Outcomes of Chat and Discussion Board Use in Online Learning: A Research Synthesis
title_short Outcomes of Chat and Discussion Board Use in Online Learning: A Research Synthesis
title_full Outcomes of Chat and Discussion Board Use in Online Learning: A Research Synthesis
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publisher Journal of Educators Online
series Journal of Educators Online
issn 1547-500X
1547-500X
publishDate 2012-07-01
description Online discussion boards are often used in traditional courses, hybrid courses, and fully online courses. Online chats and discussions can be particularly useful in fully online courses, as these communication connections are often students’ only means of connecting with each other and sharing ideas in an open forum. While traditional face-to-face courses, and even some hybrid courses, have the benefit of an in-class discussion, fully online courses often have the discussion board or chat functions as a means of class interaction. As professors continue forays into online-tool use, it is important to examine what the literature says, so far, regarding some of these tools. This research synthesis, therefore, investigates some of the student outcomes of discussion board/chat use in online learning.
topic Online Learning
Online Interactivities
Student Success in Online Courses
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