An Analysis of Online Course Ratings using the Community of Inquiry Theoretical Framework, Following Instructor Participation in San Diego State University's Course Design Institute.

Autor: MARSHALL, JAMES, HAUZE, SEAN, DENMAN, PHIL, FRAZEE, JAMES, LAUMAKIS, MARK
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Zdroj: Journal of Educational Multimedia & Hypermedia; 2017, Vol. 26 Issue 3, p249-269, 21p
Abstrakt: San Diego State University's Course Design Institute (CDI) provides a semester-long opportunity for faculty to design and prepare to teach their first online courses. Guided by the Community of Inquiry (CoI) model and the California State University Quality Online Learning and Teaching (QOLT) principles, participants work together to produce, and teach, quality online courses. This analysis examined results achieved by CDI faculty graduates, as measured by CoI-related criteria and provided by students who completed successive iterations of CDI-developed courses. Findings suggest, on average, high levels of teaching, social and cognitive presence in each of the first three online course presentations post-CDI involvement. Additionally, this study discusses variability in CoI element mean ratings over time, and the lack of interaction between CoI elements and student online learning experience levels. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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