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Investigating teacher presence in courses using synchronous videoconferencing

Authors :
Rehn, N.
Maor, D.
McConney, A.
Rehn, N.
Maor, D.
McConney, A.
Source :
Rehn, N., Maor, D. <
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

This research examines teacher presence in high school distance courses that are delivered by synchronous videoconference. In rural and remote areas, many school districts are using videoconferencing as way to reach dispersed students. This collective case study uses mixed methods to unpack the notion of presence from the perspective of teachers and their students. This study reports four key findings which have implications for building presence in a videoconference course: teachers’ confidence and experience aligned with higher presence; teaching videoconference and face-to-face classes simultaneously led to challenges with developing presence; immediacy behaviors correlated with higher presence; and, students’ learning preference related to perceived teacher presence. These findings confirm many of the issues raised in the literature about technology integration but also contribute new perspectives on teaching presence in a videoconference.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Rehn, N., Maor, D. <
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.ocn960743353
Document Type :
Electronic Resource