Applying the community of inquiry framework to inform the instructional design of online graduate courses

Author(s)Sutton, Jann Marie
Date Accessioned2017-12-01T15:37:03Z
Date Available2017-12-01T15:37:03Z
Publication Date2017
SWORD Update2017-09-05T16:29:56Z
AbstractAs institutions continue to expand their online learning programs, it becomes increasingly important to identify research-based strategies to support their design. Numerous professional organizations provide guidance to institutions to direct the mechanics of online delivery. The Community of Inquiry (CoI) framework (Garrison, Anderson, Archer, 2000), a seminal work, is a prominent model for the development and evaluation of online courses and programs. The research suggests that by cultivating the three presences of CoI (social, cognitive, and teaching presences) and using them as a lens to design and evaluate programs, a high degree of student satisfaction, retention, and self-reported learning may result (Akyol & Garrison, 2008; Kumar, Dawson, Black, Cavanaugh, & Sessums, 2011; Meyer, Bruwelheide, & Poulin, 2009). ☐ A fully online master’s program recently graduated its first student cohort, presenting the opportunity to apply the CoI framework to the courses. The questions that directed this project originated from an interest to determine how the CoI might be reflected in the courses, how technological affordances were leveraged, and how the CoI could inform the instructional design of the course activities. ☐ Findings from this project suggest that the courses did reflect the CoI framework despite the fact that instructors did not knowingly use it as a guiding model. Recommendations are also presented which may further leverage affordances and better reflect the strengths of the CoI framework in course design.en_US
AdvisorKarchmer-Klein, Rachel
DegreeD.Ed.
DepartmentUniversity of Delaware, School of Education
Unique Identifier1013717119
URLhttp://udspace.udel.edu/handle/19716/21750
Languageen
PublisherUniversity of Delawareen_US
URIhttps://search.proquest.com/docview/1957958442?accountid=10457
KeywordsEducationen_US
KeywordsCognitive presenceen_US
KeywordsCommunity of inquiryen_US
KeywordsOnlineen_US
KeywordsSocial presenceen_US
KeywordsTeaching presenceen_US
TitleApplying the community of inquiry framework to inform the instructional design of online graduate coursesen_US
TypeThesisen_US
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