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Matthew A. Galeota; Robert M. Mangione; Stephanie M. Foote – New York Journal of Student Affairs, 2025
An increase in online learning has created a set of new challenges for higher education institutions. Institutions seek to retain students and ensure they are engaged in their courses. This paper examines forms of engagement that traditional and nontraditional students perceive in their online asynchronous graduate courses at a public flagship…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Online Courses, Learner Engagement, Student Attitudes
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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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DeSantis, Joshua – College Teaching, 2023
Rooted in the Greek tradition of Socrates and Aristotle, debate pedagogy utilizes the interpersonal 'heat' that comes with a clash in opinions to engage students in learning. Well-structured classroom debates can engage students, give them agency in their learning, and challenge them to view the layered perspectives that lie under the surface of…
Descriptors: Learner Engagement, Debate, Asynchronous Communication, Computer Mediated Communication
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Taufik Slamet; Thomas Brush; Kyungbin Kwon – Technology, Knowledge and Learning, 2025
This study aims to investigate the effects of competition through a digital leaderboard in gamified online discussions on learners' behavioral and cognitive engagement in learning. Twenty-three graduate students pursuing master's degree in instructional technology in a public university in Indonesia were involved in a five-week quasi-experiment (N…
Descriptors: Competition, Gamification, Computer Mediated Communication, Group Discussion
Stewart, Misty – ProQuest LLC, 2022
Higher education has experienced a frenzy of change in the last two years due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The agitation of shifting traditional face-to-face classes entirely online, followed by repositioning to blended instruction, forced institutions to transform classrooms and purchase adaptable learning technologies within weeks. Faculty were…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Learner Engagement, Blended Learning, COVID-19
Sara Caniglia Schulte – ProQuest LLC, 2023
The purpose of this study was to examine graduate students' perceptions of online synchronous and asynchronous courses in peer engagement, teacher presence, and course design and materials. It further compared differences in synchronous and asynchronous courses, and whether graduate students' perceptions differed due to student age, number of…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Learner Engagement, Peer Groups, Teacher Student Relationship
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Hodges, Johnna – Online Journal of Distance Learning Administration, 2021
Regulatory Sciences courses taught in an online asynchronous environment pose challenges for sustaining student engagement and encouraging active learning. Impediments include limited contact with the instructor and classmates, inadequate interaction with learning materials, content that can be ever-changing, and limited tools for assessing…
Descriptors: Learner Engagement, Active Learning, Online Courses, Asynchronous Communication
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Marla J. Lohmann; Kathleen A. Boothe – Journal of the American Academy of Special Education Professionals, 2024
Discussion boards are a common component of asynchronous online courses. While many teacher preparation courses utilize traditional text-based discussion boards, university faculty are increasingly designing innovative approaches to asynchronous online discussions. There is significant research regarding the effectiveness of varied discussion…
Descriptors: Discussion (Teaching Technique), Learner Engagement, Discussion Groups, Online Courses
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Allan Jeong; Ming Ming Chiu – Distance Education, 2025
Computer-supported collaborative argumentation is an online activity that can engage students in deep discussion and analysis of complex problems. Given the potentially confrontational nature of argumentation, using polite language becomes a strategic approach to prevent breakdowns in group communication and nurture productive dialogues. This…
Descriptors: Pragmatics, Discourse Analysis, Computer Mediated Communication, Debate
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Suja P. Davis; Rebecca Kitzmiller – International Journal on E-Learning, 2024
While online learning holds many benefits for graduate students, lack of student interaction often found in asynchronous content delivery may negatively impact student engagement. This study examined student perceptions of online lecture-embedded interactive activities that promoted student active engagement through quizzes and gamification. From…
Descriptors: Nursing, Nursing Education, Nursing Students, Graduate Students
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Morse, Mary L. – Teaching & Learning Inquiry, 2021
Online discussion board activities have traditionally been a primary method of providing student-to-student interaction, especially in asynchronous online classes. This study examines the impact of an alternate online discussion tool on student participation in online discussion assignments. Three identical discussion assignments were examined…
Descriptors: Learner Engagement, Technology Uses in Education, Discussion (Teaching Technique), Discussion Groups
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Allan Jeong; Ming Ming Chiu – International Association for Development of the Information Society, 2024
Computer-supported collaborative argumentation is an online activity that can engage students in deep discussion and analysis of complex problems. Given the potentially confrontational nature of argumentation, using polite language becomes a strategic approach to prevent breakdowns in group communication and nurture productive dialogues. This…
Descriptors: Pragmatics, Discourse Analysis, Computer Mediated Communication, Debate
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Conklin, Sheri – Quarterly Review of Distance Education, 2022
Designing experiential learning activities requires an instructor to think about learning outcomes. Using importance-performance analysis (IPA) can assist with the instructional design of the activities for implementing service-learning in distance education courses. This study used IPA in a fully online asynchronous graduate class to gauge…
Descriptors: Instructional Design, Decision Making, Electronic Learning, Service Learning
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Kimbrel, Laurie A.; Gantner, Myrna W. – International Journal of Educational Leadership Preparation, 2021
The purpose of this study was to determine if graduate students enrolled in an Education Leadership program perceived the use of Instructor Made Videos (IMVs) with quizzes as a useful tool to increase student-to-instructor and student-to content engagement in asynchronous online courses. Additionally, this study sought to determine how graduate…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Teacher Developed Materials, Video Technology, Tests
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Ahmed A. Alsayer – SAGE Open, 2023
This qualitative study investigates learners' experiences in online international collaborative environments using both asynchronous and synchronous communication methods. Specifically, it focuses on the rewards, shortcomings, and difficulties learners encountered through posing critical questions about the nature of collaboration forms. Eight…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Electronic Learning, Asynchronous Communication, Synchronous Communication
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