Analyzing Asynchronous Online Interactions Through Social Network Analysis Techniques and Visualizations
Willging, Pedro Adolfo
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Description
Title
Analyzing Asynchronous Online Interactions Through Social Network Analysis Techniques and Visualizations
Author(s)
Willging, Pedro Adolfo
Issue Date
2005
Doctoral Committee Chair(s)
Johnson, Scott D.
Department of Study
Education
Discipline
Education
Degree Granting Institution
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Degree Name
Ph.D.
Degree Level
Dissertation
Keyword(s)
Education, Technology of
Language
eng
Abstract
"This study was mainly concerned with theoretical and methodological issues, but it has very practical implications. If instructors are provided with more information about class interactions, they may be able to make judgments about class design. Especially, if they would have this information ""during"" the development of the class, they could act immediately and make the necessary adjustments, for example to integrate somebody that is becoming an isolate in the class."
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