Changing the Conversation: Facebook as a Venue for Online Class Discussion in Higher Education

In this paper, the author reports on a study of the online activity of students in a final-year unit in the Internet Communications course at Curtin University. Student activity was recorded in the discussion forums of the Blackboard learning management system for three instances of the same unit, i...

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Main Author: Kent, Mike
Format: Journal Article
Published: MERLOT II 2013
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Online Access:http://jolt.merlot.org/vol9no4/kent_1213.pdf
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/33114
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description In this paper, the author reports on a study of the online activity of students in a final-year unit in the Internet Communications course at Curtin University. Student activity was recorded in the discussion forums of the Blackboard learning management system for three instances of the same unit, in 2011 and 2012. Then, in the latter two of these instances, an additional discussion forum was added, on Facebook, and activity was also recorded. Students’ posts were measured for content, length, and which week of the study period they were posted online. The study found the addition of the Facebook forum resulted in a significantly higher level of student activity, in real terms and across the 13 weeks of the unit. The addition of the Facebook forum did not significantly affect the level of student participation in the Blackboard forum. The use of the Facebook forum also changed the type of interactions by students, with the learners being more involved in discussions about course administration and assignments. Most notably, both students and staff began posting additional links to material that supported learning in the unit, but were not set as part of the unit’s formal readings.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-331142017-01-30T13:35:05Z Changing the Conversation: Facebook as a Venue for Online Class Discussion in Higher Education Kent, Mike online discussion forums Blackboard student engagement online learning online teaching Facebook online student activity In this paper, the author reports on a study of the online activity of students in a final-year unit in the Internet Communications course at Curtin University. Student activity was recorded in the discussion forums of the Blackboard learning management system for three instances of the same unit, in 2011 and 2012. Then, in the latter two of these instances, an additional discussion forum was added, on Facebook, and activity was also recorded. Students’ posts were measured for content, length, and which week of the study period they were posted online. The study found the addition of the Facebook forum resulted in a significantly higher level of student activity, in real terms and across the 13 weeks of the unit. The addition of the Facebook forum did not significantly affect the level of student participation in the Blackboard forum. The use of the Facebook forum also changed the type of interactions by students, with the learners being more involved in discussions about course administration and assignments. Most notably, both students and staff began posting additional links to material that supported learning in the unit, but were not set as part of the unit’s formal readings. 2013 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/33114 http://jolt.merlot.org/vol9no4/kent_1213.pdf MERLOT II fulltext
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Blackboard
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online student activity
Kent, Mike
Changing the Conversation: Facebook as a Venue for Online Class Discussion in Higher Education
title Changing the Conversation: Facebook as a Venue for Online Class Discussion in Higher Education
title_full Changing the Conversation: Facebook as a Venue for Online Class Discussion in Higher Education
title_fullStr Changing the Conversation: Facebook as a Venue for Online Class Discussion in Higher Education
title_full_unstemmed Changing the Conversation: Facebook as a Venue for Online Class Discussion in Higher Education
title_short Changing the Conversation: Facebook as a Venue for Online Class Discussion in Higher Education
title_sort changing the conversation: facebook as a venue for online class discussion in higher education
topic online discussion forums
Blackboard
student engagement
online learning
online teaching
Facebook
online student activity
url http://jolt.merlot.org/vol9no4/kent_1213.pdf
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/33114