“…Research Supported Strategies Bannan-Ritland, Bragg, and Collins [51] Encouraging reflection Making a community of practitioners Applying project-based learning Levin and Waugh [57] Question answering and question asking Collaborating Student publishing Web weaving Project generating and coordinating Lourdusamy, Khine, and Sipusic [58] Using authentic cases McIsaac, Blocher, Mahes, and Vrasidas [59] Providing immediate feedback Encouraging the discussion Assigning pairs for moderating online discussion Using collaborative learning strategies (group project, group debate) Northrup [22,60] Using innovative strategies including case studies, debates, role plays, and gaming. Requiring timely responses from peers and from instructor Providing an opportunity to self-monitor learners' own progress Rossman [61] Posting a weekly summary of the online discussion Monitoring the quality and regularity of learner postings Vrasidas and McIsaac [27] Training students to use emoticons, to use the conferencing system, and to employ appropriate etiquette Assigning student pairs with a mixed range of skills Through an in-depth literature review study, Bannan-Ritland et al, [51] provided a framework that integrates educational constructs (e.g., reflective components, social components and content components) with learning principles and instructional activities to identify effective instructional strategies for Web-based courses.…”