Social Computing 2010
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-60566-984-7.ch102
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The Impact of Individual Differences on Social Communication Pattern in Online Learning

Abstract: This chapter describes the college students’ online social communication patterns and behavior with a focus on the impact of individual differences on learners’ online communication. The study consisted of 27 college students who engaged in an online discussion over a period of fourteen weeks as part of requirements in an undergraduate educational technology course. The findings indicated that cognitive styles such as field dependence and field independence played a critical role in forming learners’ online so… Show more

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