Learning in the Online Classroom: Exploring the Unique Influence of Social Presence Dimensions

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Hocheol Yang, Jihyun Kim, Stephanie Kelly, Kelly Merrill Jr.
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Abstract

ABSTRACT Exploring social presence could help create socially rich learning experiences in an online learning environment. To better understand social presence in online education, the present study conducted an online survey with 430 undergraduate students in the U.S. during the time of the COVID 19 pandemic in 2020. Results from an EFA (Exploratory Factor Analysis) reveal a five-dimensional measurement of social presence in the online learning context, social richness, co-presence, actor within a medium, passive interpersonal, community within a medium. When examining how each dimension plays a role in learning experiences, results from the multiple linear regression analysis of this study suggest that social richness and co-presence are positively associated with cognitive learning, and social richness and co-presence are positively associated with affective learning. Unexpectedly, the data indicate that actor within a medium is negatively associated with cognitive and affective learning experiences. Additionally, social richness and community within a medium are positively associated with motivation to learn. Overall, the study’s findings suggest the importance of studying the multidimensional aspects of social presence because each dimension could have different roles in online learning.
网络课堂学习:探索社会在场维度的独特影响
探索社交存在有助于在在线学习环境中创造丰富的社交学习体验。为了更好地了解在线教育中的社会存在,本研究在2020年COVID - 19大流行期间对430名美国本科生进行了在线调查。探索性因素分析(EFA)的结果揭示了在线学习环境中的社会存在、社会丰富性、共同存在、媒介中的行动者、被动人际关系、媒介中的社区的五维测量。在考察各维度在学习体验中的作用时,本研究的多元线性回归分析结果表明,社会丰富性和共在场与认知学习呈正相关,社会丰富性和共在场与情感学习呈正相关。出乎意料的是,数据表明,媒介中的演员与认知和情感学习体验呈负相关。此外,媒体中的社会丰富性和社区与学习动机呈正相关。总的来说,这项研究的发现表明了研究社交存在的多维方面的重要性,因为每个维度在在线学习中都有不同的作用。
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Communication Studies
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