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Sungha Kim; Rebecca Gewurtz; Sandra Moll; Nadine Larivière; Lori Letts – Journal of Occupational Therapy Education, 2025
The Do-Live-Well (DLW) framework was developed by occupational therapists (OTs) to demonstrate how engaging in various activities can impact health and well-being of people. The DLW team has provided education for OTs across the world, and there has been a need for online learning with synchronous features. This study aimed to examine the impact…
Descriptors: Workshops, Occupational Therapy, Allied Health Personnel, Electronic Learning
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Winger, Amy – Quarterly Review of Distance Education, 2022
A central component of online learning, asynchronous discussions have the potential to impact distance learners in myriad ways positively. For a discussion to be most impactful, best practices associated with online discussion should be implemented, yet discernment regarding such practices too often remains elusive or unimplemented. This study…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Distance Education, Discussion (Teaching Technique), Asynchronous Communication
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Stewart Selase Hevi; Clemence Dupey Agbenorxevi; Ebenezer Malcalm; Nicodemus Osei Owusu; Gladys Nkrumah; Charity Osei – Journal of Research in Innovative Teaching & Learning, 2024
Purpose: This paper investigates the moderating-mediation roles of synchronous and asynchronous learning, as well as virtual self-efficacy between digital learning space experience and continuous use among learners in Ghanaian institutions of higher learning. Design/methodology/approach: A convenience sampling technique was used in the selection…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Computer Mediated Communication, Synchronous Communication, Asynchronous Communication
Leanne Elizabeth Grillot – ProQuest LLC, 2024
Professional development is viewed as a lifelong learning process for educators to improve student instruction and professional skills (Darling-Hammond et al., 2017). Online professional development for teachers of students who are visually impaired (TVIs) provides opportunities for continuing education, including for earning of recertification…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Synchronous Communication, Asynchronous Communication, Professional Development
Kimberly Doyle Masloski – ProQuest LLC, 2024
The globally shared pandemic experience forced schools to shut their doors and required communities to examine their education systems. An important part of that examination is the evaluation of online learning education options. Online K-12 learning continues to grow, so examining how it can work better for students is important. This…
Descriptors: Instructional Design, Student Experience, Asynchronous Communication, Electronic Learning
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Yixin Zhang; Hui Zhang; Qi Wang – Distance Education, 2025
In-service teachers, constrained by work commitments, adopt online learning methods for their graduate studies, emphasizing the significance of exploring the construction of online learning communities. Analyzing collaborative conversation texts within the online learning process of the "Learning Science" course at a university in…
Descriptors: Communities of Practice, Electronic Learning, Computer Mediated Communication, Interaction
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Melissa R. Becker; Anna Fox; Lisa Colvin – Journal of Instructional Research, 2025
In recent years, online education in institutions of higher learning has exponentially expanded the application of digital approaches to learning. The Learning Management Systems (LMS) used by online instruction provide a variety of tools to enhance learning with peers and instructors (Yount & Neild, 2022). One such tool, Asynchronous…
Descriptors: Learning Management Systems, Electronic Learning, Asynchronous Communication, Discussion Groups
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Ryan A. Burke; Jamie J. Jirout; Bethany A. Bell – Active Learning in Higher Education, 2025
Cognitive engagement is an essential component in student learning. With the increase of more asynchronous virtual educational tools in classrooms, there is a need to understand how students are engaging with classroom content in these formats. Several studies have examined student and teacher perceptions of cognitive engagement in virtual…
Descriptors: Student Participation, Learner Engagement, Computer Mediated Communication, Asynchronous Communication
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Dan Ye; Svoboda V. Pennisi; Susan Kristine Braman; Christy M. Rich – Natural Sciences Education, 2023
This article presents a synopsis of an interdisciplinary asynchronous online science service-learning course for upper undergraduates and graduate students. The design process, structure of the course, pedagogical approaches, and specific goals are described. Discussions, analyses, and evaluations from both students and university faculty…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Service Learning, Interdisciplinary Approach, Biodiversity
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Lynn B. McCool – Business and Professional Communication Quarterly, 2024
In a case study involving three asynchronous online professional writing courses, this research investigates students' abilities to establish a social presence and build team cohesion via collaborative, team-based writing projects. Using the Community of Inquiry (COI) framework, this study is situated in the understanding that teaching and…
Descriptors: Collaborative Writing, Group Unity, Online Courses, Communities of Practice
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Anna Moni – Online Learning, 2024
Despite extensive research on feedback models, there is still sparse empirical evidence of their validity and application in higher education learning settings, whether online, hybrid, or face-to-face. Understanding how a feedback framework--integrated in the instructional cycle--is perceived by the learners can provide empirical support about its…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Feedback (Response), Electronic Learning, Blended Learning
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Shannon Chapman Fredrick – Online Journal of Distance Learning Administration, 2024
Undergraduate students often indicate they prefer a flexible course schedule and pace when completing asynchronous online courses, often in an effort to balance their academic commitments with their personal and professional obligations. While students must focus on their time management skills when taking an online course, faculty often have…
Descriptors: School Schedules, Success, Electronic Learning, Asynchronous Communication
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Natalie Patterson Mohr; Laura McNeill – International Journal on E-Learning, 2024
This multiple case analysis examines how AI ethics education's unique characteristics transform traditional e-learning approaches in synchronous and asynchronous environments. Through analysis of two contrasting cases -- Loyola Marymount University's synchronous workshops and Usher and Barak's asynchronous module -- the study investigates how…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Artificial Intelligence, Ethics, Values Education
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Rinfret, Sara R.; Forster, Elizabeth – Journal of Public Affairs Education, 2023
Public administration faculty commonly use discussion forums in their asynchronous courses to engage students about course content. However, the typical pedagogical approach for online discussions forums is for the professor to post questions and students respond, in writing. In this paper, we suggest public administration classes should consider…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Discussion, Public Administration Education, Electronic Learning
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Strenio, Jacqueline – Journal of Economic Education, 2023
Cooperative learning is associated with a variety of potential benefits to students, including better comprehension and retention, improved perceptions and attitudes, and increased openness to diversity. Yet, there is limited evidence or instruction on cooperative learning activities in asynchronous online classrooms, an increasingly common course…
Descriptors: Cooperative Learning, Learning Activities, Electronic Learning, Asynchronous Communication
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