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Frohlich, Dennis Owen – College Teaching, 2020
Online discussion boards are in frequent use these days in both face-to-face and online courses. While "discussion" is in the name, it's not uncommon to see students struggle to have meaningful conversations in these digital spaces. One Quick Fix to this predicament is to require students to post a discussion question at the end of their…
Descriptors: Questioning Techniques, Computer Mediated Communication, Discussion (Teaching Technique), Student Role
Reese-Durham, Nancy Faith – College Teaching, 2014
As a former teacher of face-to-face classes now assigned to teach only online classes, Nancy Reese Durham found herself challenged to change to accommodate online learners. She was determined to provide an environment in the online class where the high level of discussion she had provided in face-to-face classes could flourish as well. Here she…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Electronic Learning, Facilitators (Individuals), Discussion Groups
Gerlock, Jennifer Ann; McBride, Dawn Lorraine – College Teaching, 2013
The authors critically analyze how the concept of the drama triangle--part of the game theory associated with transactional analysis--can be used by post secondary instructors teaching online to build a sense of community and decrease students' dependence on instructors in discussion forums. The article begins with an overview of sense of…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Electronic Learning, Online Courses, Game Theory
Hamann, Kerstin; Pollock, Philip H.; Wilson, Bruce M. – College Teaching, 2012
A large literature establishes the benefits of discussions for stimulating student engagement and critical thinking skills. However, we know considerably less about the differential effects of various discussion environments on student learning. In this study, we assess student perceptions concerning the benefits of discussions in an upper-level…
Descriptors: Learner Engagement, Critical Thinking, Thinking Skills, Discussion Groups
Camus, Melinda; Hurt, Nicole E.; Larson, Lincoln R.; Prevost, Luanna – College Teaching, 2016
Online discussions are widely viewed as a valuable tool for encouraging student engagement and promoting interaction with course material outside of the traditional classroom. Strategies for conducting online discussions vary and are not confined to traditional, university-sponsored learning management systems (LMS). Social media platforms such as…
Descriptors: Student Participation, Electronic Learning, Social Media, Learner Engagement

Curtis, Reagan – College Teaching, 2004
When I turned to asynchronous delivery of content for a recent educational research and evaluation course, I wanted to supplement threaded discussions with social interactions to better support meaningful learning and allow students to make knowledge their own. I incorporated synchronous small group discussions among peers to replace some of what…
Descriptors: Computer Mediated Communication, Discourse Analysis, Content Analysis, Teaching Methods