Effective Telementoring Partnerships in Digital Learning Environments
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-1664-4.les3
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“…Tu and McIsaac (2002) concluded that improvement in levels of social presence results in an increase in online interactions. Elaborating further, Jaggars et al (2013) discovered that "higher levels of interpersonal interaction were correlated with better student performance in their online courses." Affirming the study, Richardson and Swan (2003) revealed that learners who were evaluated higher on the social presence scale received considerably high scores for perceived learning.…”
Section: Social Presencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Tu and McIsaac (2002) concluded that improvement in levels of social presence results in an increase in online interactions. Elaborating further, Jaggars et al (2013) discovered that "higher levels of interpersonal interaction were correlated with better student performance in their online courses." Affirming the study, Richardson and Swan (2003) revealed that learners who were evaluated higher on the social presence scale received considerably high scores for perceived learning.…”
Section: Social Presencementioning
confidence: 99%