Critical inquiry in a text-based environment: Computer conferencing in higher education

DR Garrison, T Anderson, W Archer - The internet and higher education, 1999 - Elsevier
DR Garrison, T Anderson, W Archer
The internet and higher education, 1999Elsevier
The purpose of this study is to provide conceptual order and a tool for the use of computer-
mediated communication (CMC) and computer conferencing in supporting an educational
experience. Central to the study introduced here is a model of community inquiry that
constitutes three elements essential to an educational transaction—cognitive presence,
social presence, and teaching presence. Indicators (key words/phrases) for each of the three
elements emerged from the analysis of computer-conferencing transcripts. The indicators …
The purpose of this study is to provide conceptual order and a tool for the use of computer-mediated communication (CMC) and computer conferencing in supporting an educational experience. Central to the study introduced here is a model of community inquiry that constitutes three elements essential to an educational transaction—cognitive presence, social presence, and teaching presence. Indicators (key words/phrases) for each of the three elements emerged from the analysis of computer-conferencing transcripts. The indicators described represent a template or tool for researchers to analyze written transcripts, as well as a guide to educators for the optimal use of computer conferencing as a medium to facilitate an educational transaction. This research would suggest that computer conferencing has considerable potential to create a community of inquiry for educational purposes.
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