We really care about your opinion, and to prove it, here we have some parts of the e-ctivity that you give us. You can contribute if you want.
Team 1:"Open communication is built through a process of recognizing, complementing, and responding to the contributions of others, which involves a high level of reflective participation and interaction among students. For getting this, a climate of trust and acceptance has to be established within the community."
Team 2: "Due to the lack of verbal communication, some researchers say that it is not possible have social presence into this environment of text-based communication. But it is a special challenge, and the tutor is the moderator who has this work. When he gets it there will be a successful community of inquiry."
Hey!! This blog will give you some extra information about the role of social presence in e-learning, so that you understand in a better way what it is, its functions and effects and other important aspects of it. Feel confident to post your doubts and comments, we will help each other. See you around! =D
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jueves, julio 1
miércoles, junio 30
Eight ways to increase social presence in your online classes
Hi everybody!!!
Have a look to this article. It gives us some ideas to increase social presence in an online course.
http://www.facultyfocus.com/articles/online-education/eight-ways-to-increase-social-presence-in-your-online-classes/
Have a look to this article. It gives us some ideas to increase social presence in an online course.
http://www.facultyfocus.com/articles/online-education/eight-ways-to-increase-social-presence-in-your-online-classes/
This article explores and explains mediation strategies applied to social networking tools. Focus is placed on how utilizing social networking tools (e.g., MySpace or Facebook) may enhance social presence for students participating in an online course.
Short, Williams, and Christie (1976) defined social presence as the belief the group members are communicating with people instead of objects. When communication channels are reduced, social presence decreases in a group. As a result of this reduction, group members feel disconnected with one another. Conversely, an increased sense of presence leads to..... to continue reading this article click here:
http://www.westga.edu/~distance/ojdla/winter124/joyce124.html
Short, Williams, and Christie (1976) defined social presence as the belief the group members are communicating with people instead of objects. When communication channels are reduced, social presence decreases in a group. As a result of this reduction, group members feel disconnected with one another. Conversely, an increased sense of presence leads to..... to continue reading this article click here:
http://www.westga.edu/~distance/ojdla/winter124/joyce124.html
lunes, junio 14
Social Presence
hi everyone!!!
This is our first posting, here we are giving you a link which contains a reading that we find to be very useful as well as interesting.
It focuses on our topic from page one until page four (where it says "Establishing and Maintaining Social Presence" starts checking teaching presence)
We would like you to read it and upload your comments to see if our reading complemented or clarified what the copies said.
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