2020
DOI: 10.47836/pjssh.28.4.30
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E-Moderation Skills in Discussion Forums: Patterns of Online Interactions for Knowledge Construction

Abstract: Discussion forums have the potential for enabling knowledge construction during online interactions, especially when facilitated by a skilled e-moderator. Unfortunately, most e-moderators are not provided training for facilitating discussions, and hence may only summarise information and deliver factual knowledge without encouraging elaboration or reflection among the learners. Hence, this study focused on developing e-moderation skills in discussion forums by investigating the patterns of interactions among 2… Show more

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“…Application of visualization technology for online learning within engineering education includes such aspects as visualization of teaching content and of teaching process [11,17]. Visualization of teaching content can be realized within spatial learning strategies and technologies such as concept, mind and cognitive maps.…”
Section: Visualization Processmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Application of visualization technology for online learning within engineering education includes such aspects as visualization of teaching content and of teaching process [11,17]. Visualization of teaching content can be realized within spatial learning strategies and technologies such as concept, mind and cognitive maps.…”
Section: Visualization Processmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Application of online learning within education of future engineers during the Covid-19 pandemic provides new tools for engineering teaching and becomes an important force for improving future engineers' knowledge, skills and learning efficiency. According to [6,17] online learning realizes theory and practice of teaching optimization through the design, development, evaluation, management of teaching and learning process and teaching resources by means of modern information technologies. Application of online learning is also connected with analyzing of data visualization technology in teaching.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Networking which is the nature of DLE provides opportunities for transmedia educational products, content sharing, and exchange [34]. Experience in virtual communication and moderation facilitates for the development of social skills, sharing information, egocentric and allocentric elaboration, application and transfer, coordination, and reflection [35]. However, we still witness a second digital divide, in which teacher training does not entirely prepare pre-service teachers to implement the mainstream educational practices.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, it also encourages learners to seek knowledge for themselves from all of the teaching materials, printed media and digital media, in collaboration with a study group and the introduction of social media (Social Media) can be used as a more modern tool for the development of teaching and learning. [1] In OKMD (Office of Knowledge Management and Development,) proposed guidelines for learning A-Z, their names are as follows A: Andromo, B: Book Fairy, C: Cybrarian, D: Delft Cultural Heritage Browser, E: EdTech, F: Flipped Classroom, G: Google Classroom, H: HegartyMaths, I: Instapaper, J: Just In Time Learning, K: Kahoot, L: LanSchool, M: mBot, N: Numonics Intelliboard, O: OSMO, P: Piscataway Public Library, Q: QR Code, R: Romibo, S: School in the Clouds, T: Tanvas, U: Underground Education, V: Voice of America Learning English, W: Write About, X: Xcode, Y: YouTube EDU and Z: ZenFone AR. [2] This is a combination of different forms of learning to help learners have access to information at all the times.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%