Activity, Knowledgeability and Participation Patterns in an Online Course

M. Nieminen
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Online learning is growing in all levels of education. Research indicates that student activity influences both learning and course satisfaction. This study examines how different combinations of student activity and knowledgeability influence the outcome of an Open University online course. The study suggests that both active and passive students, as well as students with different levels of knowledgeability in the content matter of the course, may have positive effects on online learning. The study presents four different student types on the basis of their activity and knowledgeability. Recognizing these student types and the participation patterns connected to them, may help course instructors to better understand the social dynamics within a group and to improve the outcomes of online courses.
网络课程中的活动、知识和参与模式
在线学习在各级教育中日益普及。研究表明,学生活动对学习和课程满意度都有影响。本研究考察了学生活动和知识能力的不同组合如何影响开放大学在线课程的结果。研究表明,主动和被动的学生,以及对课程内容知识水平不同的学生,都可能对在线学习产生积极影响。根据学生的能动性和知识性,本研究提出了四种不同类型的学生。认识到这些学生类型以及与之相关的参与模式,可以帮助课程教师更好地了解群体内的社会动态,并改善在线课程的效果。
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