Social Presence in Online Learning: Multiple Perspectives on Practice and Research (Online Learning and Distance Education)

Social Presence in Online Learning: Multiple Perspectives on Practice and Research (Online Learning and Distance Education)

by KarenSwan (Editor), Aimee L . Whiteside (Editor), Karen Swan (Editor), Aimee L. Whiteside (Editor), Amy Garrett Dickers (Editor)

Synopsis

Social presence continues to emerge as a key factor for successful online and blended learning experiences. It is commonly described as the degree to which online participants feel connected to one to another. Understanding social presence with its critical connections to community-building, retention, and learning outcomes allows faculty and instructional designers to better support and engage students. This volume, Social Presence in Online Learning, addresses the evolution of social presence with three distinct perspectives, outlines the relevant research, and focuses on practical strategies that can immediately impact the teaching and learning experience. These strategies include creating connections to build community, applying content to authentic situations, integrating a careful mix of tools and media, leveraging reflective and interactive opportunities, providing early and continuous feedback, designing with assessment in mind, and encouraging change in small increments. Because student satisfaction and motivation plays a key role in retention rates and because increased social presence often leads to enriched learning experiences, it is advantageous to mindfully integrate social presence into learning environments.

Social Presence in Online Learning brings together eminent scholars in the field to distinguish among three different perspectives of social presence and to address how these viewpoints immediately inform practice. This important volume:

  • Provides an overview of the evolution of social presence, key findings from social presence research, and practical strategies that can improve the online and blended learning experience
  • Differentiates three distinct perspectives on social presence and explains the ideas and models that inform these perspectives
  • Explores specific ways in which social presence relates to course satisfaction, retention, and outcomes
  • Offers practical implications and ready-to-use techniques that are applicable to multiple disciplines
  • Introduces current research on social presence by prominent researchers in the field with direct inferences to the practice of online and blended learning
  • Looks at future directions for social presence

Social Presence in Online Learning is appropriate for practitioners, researchers and academics involved in any level of online learning program design, course design, instruction, support, and leadership as well as for graduate students studying educational technology, technology-enhanced learning, and online and blended learning. It brings together multiple perspectives on social presence from the most influential scholars in the field to help shape the future of online and blended learning.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 256
Publisher: Stylus Publishing
Published: 30 Dec 2016

ISBN 10: 162036509X
ISBN 13: 9781620365090

Media Reviews
Social Presence in Online Learning represents the most comprehensive research to application effort so necessary in the field of online learning. From Dr. Michael Moore's hopeful Foreword through chapters on establishing foundational language, the applications to blended learning, personalized learning, and the role of supporting technologies, this work covers the breadth, depth, and promise of social presence in any instructional format! A must have for anyone desiring to craft an engaged and connected online learning community. --Lawrence C. Ragan, the Center for Online Innovation in Learning Penn State University
Social Presence in Online Learning is of great importance to those in the field of online and blended learning. The insights provided in this book make it clear that social presence represents an essential element of any collaborative learning experience - online and otherwise. The comprehensive treatment of the social presence construct makes this book an key resource for those interested in online learning.

My congratulations to Aimee Whiteside, Amy Dikkers, and Karen Swan. --D. Randy Garrison, Professor Emeritus University of Calgary
Author Bio
Aimee L. Whiteside is an Assistant Professor at the University of Tampa where she co-founded and co-directs the Center for Teaching and Learning's Teaching Excellence and Development (TED) Talks series. Her research has been featured in several peer-reviewed journals, including the Journal of Interactive Online Learning (JIOL), Online Learning Journal (OLJ), International Journal of E-Learning and Distance Education (IJEDE), EDUCAUSE Review, and the Online Learning Consortium's Effective Practices.

Amy Garrett Dikkers is an Associate Professor in Educational Leadership at the University of North Carolina Wilmington. She studies online and blended learning across the spectrum of Pk-20 educational organizations. To date she has over 20 publications that examine the value of online and technology-enhanced education for diverse populations of students and the teachers who work with them.

Karen Swan is the Stukel Professor of Educational Research at the University of Illinois Springfield. For the past 20 years, she has been teaching online, and researching online learning. She received the Online Learning Consortium (OLC) award for outstanding individual achievement and the Burks Oakley II distinguished online teaching award for her work in this area, and is an OLC Fellow and a member of the International Adult and Continuing Education Hall of Fame.