ERIC Number: EJ1048252
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2014-Dec
Pages: 24
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Sense of Community in a Blended Technology Integration Course: A Design-Based Research Study
Harrison, J. Buckley; West, Richard E.
International Review of Research in Open and Distance Learning, v15 n6 p289-312 Dec 2014
This design-based research study explored whether "sense of community" was maintained while flexibility in the course was increased through an adoption of a unique blended learning model. Data collected in this study show a significant drop in the sense of connectedness score from a mean of 50.8 out of 66 to a mean of 39.68 in the first iteration. The score then began to gradually increase, reaching 50.65 in the third iteration. Results indicate that transitioning to a blended learning environment may be a suitable option to increase flexibility while maintaining a sense of community in a project-based course. Future research into specific aspects of course design such as maturity of design, age-level of participants, and context would further develop understanding in this area.
Descriptors: Technology Integration, Blended Learning, Student Projects, Active Learning, Distance Education, Interaction, Communities of Practice, Online Surveys, Likert Scales, Course Descriptions, Rating Scales, College Students, Asynchronous Communication, Educational Change, Change Strategies, Network Analysis, Scores
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Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Research
Education Level: Higher Education; Postsecondary Education
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Language: English
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