Forums as a tool for negotiating knowledge in Higher Education

This article discusses an innovative educational experience carried out as part of teaching of the module ‘Technologies of Education’ to third-year students completing the ‘Expert in Social and Cultural Education’ course in the Department of Education Studies at the Bologna and Rimini campuses. The...

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Main Author: Fabbri Manuela
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2018-06-01
Series:Research on Education and Media
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1515/rem-2018-0003
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spelling doaj-9fe383cbb5354d529dec4e9337f7d4332021-09-05T14:00:12ZengSciendoResearch on Education and Media2037-08302018-06-0110191910.1515/rem-2018-0003rem-2018-0003Forums as a tool for negotiating knowledge in Higher EducationFabbri Manuela0University of Bologna, ItalyThis article discusses an innovative educational experience carried out as part of teaching of the module ‘Technologies of Education’ to third-year students completing the ‘Expert in Social and Cultural Education’ course in the Department of Education Studies at the Bologna and Rimini campuses. The experience examined the use of an online forum as a virtual environment for interactions between students. This experience is based on the hypothesis that significant knowledge can be gained by taking part in learning communities. In particular, this can occur within a deliberately educational digital environment that allows for individual learning to be given a new meaning, thanks to contributions from other participants, which, precisely because of its asynchronous nature, encourages reflective thought. The results are in line with studies that reveal the positive potential of forums: they are shown to be an effective environment for collaborative negotiation and the consolidation of knowledge, as well as for meta-reflection, as they enable topics previously dealt with in the classroom environment to be resumed and reformulated in the context of group discussion.https://doi.org/10.1515/rem-2018-0003blended learninghigher educationknowledge building community
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knowledge building community
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title Forums as a tool for negotiating knowledge in Higher Education
title_short Forums as a tool for negotiating knowledge in Higher Education
title_full Forums as a tool for negotiating knowledge in Higher Education
title_fullStr Forums as a tool for negotiating knowledge in Higher Education
title_full_unstemmed Forums as a tool for negotiating knowledge in Higher Education
title_sort forums as a tool for negotiating knowledge in higher education
publisher Sciendo
series Research on Education and Media
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publishDate 2018-06-01
description This article discusses an innovative educational experience carried out as part of teaching of the module ‘Technologies of Education’ to third-year students completing the ‘Expert in Social and Cultural Education’ course in the Department of Education Studies at the Bologna and Rimini campuses. The experience examined the use of an online forum as a virtual environment for interactions between students. This experience is based on the hypothesis that significant knowledge can be gained by taking part in learning communities. In particular, this can occur within a deliberately educational digital environment that allows for individual learning to be given a new meaning, thanks to contributions from other participants, which, precisely because of its asynchronous nature, encourages reflective thought. The results are in line with studies that reveal the positive potential of forums: they are shown to be an effective environment for collaborative negotiation and the consolidation of knowledge, as well as for meta-reflection, as they enable topics previously dealt with in the classroom environment to be resumed and reformulated in the context of group discussion.
topic blended learning
higher education
knowledge building community
url https://doi.org/10.1515/rem-2018-0003
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