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Using Social Media to Improve Peer Dialogue in an Online Course About Regional Climate Modeling
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, Yarker Consulting, Cedar Rapids, United States ; , Uni Research, the Bjerknes Centre for Climate Research, Bergen, Norway & Future Solutions, Bømlo, Norway

IJOPCD Volume 8, Number 4, ISSN 2155-6873 Publisher: IGI Global

Abstract

Recent technology advancements provide worldwide information exchange that has been invaluable for the scientific community, particularly for issues surrounding global climate change. Many online learning spaces have developed which are often repositories of information rather than a space of knowledge construction. Classroom dialogue is shown to be an important component for effective learning, therefore it should be developed online as well. This article explores how social media can support dialogue in e-learning. Interactions were studied in two online courses about regional climate modeling. The first used traditional forums and the other promoted a Facebook group for online interactions. Qualitative results indicate that the Facebook group showed improvement because elements of dialogue began to emerge, including open-ended questions and episodes of peer discussion. Quantitative findings suggest the Facebook interactions were perceived as more informal and participants posted, responded, and interacted with their peers more significantly than traditional forums.

Citation

Yarker, M. & Mesquita, M. (2018). Using Social Media to Improve Peer Dialogue in an Online Course About Regional Climate Modeling. International Journal of Online Pedagogy and Course Design, 8(4), 1-21. IGI Global. Retrieved August 8, 2024 from .

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