Title of article :
How to structure online discussions for meaningful
discourse: a case study
Author/Authors :
Patricia K. Gilbert and Nada Dabbagh، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Abstract :
This study examined the impact of structuredness of asynchronous online
discussion protocols and evaluation rubrics on meaningful discourse.
Transcripts of twelve online discussions involving 87 participants from four
sections of a graduate course entitled
Instructional Technology Foundations and
Learning Theory
were analysed across four semesters. Protocols and evaluation
rubrics guiding online discussions in this course ranged from minimal
structure or loosely defined protocols in the first section, to high sructure or
well defined and comprehensive protocols and evaluation criteria in the fourth
section. The analyses revealed that some elements of structure had a
significant impact on meaningful discourse. Particularly, guidelines that
assisted the facilitation and evaluation of online discussions increased the
cognitive quality of student postings promoting a deeper and more meaningful
understanding of course content.