The Dynamics of Community Engagement in Distance Education: A Sociological Analysis Based on Online Learning Platforms

Aruna Tao
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The rapid advancement of information technology has redefined distance education as a fundamental component of modern education systems. The extensive deployment of online learning platforms has further propelled this transformation, catalyzing innovation in educational methodologies while simultaneously presenting novel challenges and demands in the realm of community engagement. In the sphere of online learning, considerable research has been conducted on the efficacy of these platforms. However, studies specifically dedicated to the effective cultivation and maintenance of community engagement through these platforms are notably scarce. Recognized as pivotal for educational outcomes, student satisfaction, and enduring academic success, community engagement within the context of distance education warrants comprehensive exploration. This study delves into this exploration by developing a dynamic model of interaction and a coupled network evolutionary game model that incorporates the nuances of social group dynamics. Initiating with a critical review of existing literature on community engagement in distance learning, the study identifies prevalent limitations. These limitations include an over-reliance on qualitative data, the absence of dynamic analyses, and an oversight of the intricacies of group interactions. To bridge these gaps, we propose a data-driven interaction dynamics model tailored for online learning platforms. Additionally, we suggest a network evolutionary game model that considers the interplay among social groups. These models collectively deepen our understanding of the evolution of community engagement over time and elucidate how both individual and collective behaviors influence the communal health of online learning environments.
远程教育中社区参与的动力:基于在线学习平台的社会学分析
信息技术的飞速发展重新定义了远程教育,使其成为现代教育体系的基本组成部 分。在线学习平台的广泛应用进一步推动了这一转变,促进了教育方法的创新,同时也在社区参与领域提出了新的挑战和要求。在在线学习领域,对这些平台的功效进行了大量研究。然而,专门针对通过这些平台有效培养和维持社区参与的研究却少之又少。远程教育背景下的社区参与被认为对教育成果、学生满意度和持久的学术成功至关重要,因此值得进行全面探索。本研究通过建立一个动态互动模型和一个耦合网络演化博弈模型,结合社会群体动态的细微差别,深入探讨了这一问题。本研究首先对有关远程教育中社区参与的现有文献进行了批判性回顾,然后指出了普遍存在的局限性。这些局限性包括过度依赖定性数据、缺乏动态分析以及忽略了群体互动的复杂性。为了弥补这些不足,我们提出了一个为在线学习平台量身定制的数据驱动型互动动力学模型。此外,我们还提出了一种考虑到社会群体间相互作用的网络演化博弈模型。这些模型共同加深了我们对社区参与度随时间演变的理解,并阐明了个人和集体行为如何影响在线学习环境的社区健康。
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