1. Social conversation and effective discussion in online group learning.
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Chen, Fei-Ching and Wang, Thomas
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COMPUTER assisted instruction , *INTERNET in education , *FORUMS , *SECONDARY education , *LEARNING , *SCHOOL children , *HIGH school students , *PUBLIC schools , *INTERNET forums - Abstract
This paper studies the social talk of high school students in online discussion forums. On-task talk has generally been assessed as valuable discussion because it contributes directly to productive learning. Off-task conversation, on the other hand, is often regarded as useless and a waste of time. Should this social talk indeed be regarded as an off-task activity? Is social talk such as greeting, excusing, comforting and sharing personal feelings irrelevant to learning? This study analyzes threads and argues that social talk is interwoven with on-task talk. It is interesting to note that a substantial quantity of off-task messages served the latent function of guiding group discussion toward making progress in solving collaborative problems in a subtle and indirect manner. The power of “soft talk” embedded in off-task social conversation is explored and fully discussed. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2009
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