Collaborative learning using VoiceThread in an online graduate course

Collaborative learning enables participants in a learning community to externalize and share knowledge, experiences, and practice. However, collaborative learning in an online environment can be challenging due to the lack of face-to face interaction. This current study examined twenty graduate stud...

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Main Authors: Yu-Hui Ching, Yu-Chang Hsu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hong Kong Bao Long Accounting & Secretarial Limited 2013-09-01
Series:Knowledge Management & E-Learning: An International Journal
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Online Access:http://www.kmel-journal.org/ojs/index.php/online-publication/article/view/267/189
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spelling doaj-0e55d49a3bba48bab2eca82821aa2c362020-11-24T20:49:10ZengHong Kong Bao Long Accounting & Secretarial LimitedKnowledge Management & E-Learning: An International Journal2073-79042013-09-0153298314Collaborative learning using VoiceThread in an online graduate courseYu-Hui ChingYu-Chang HsuCollaborative learning enables participants in a learning community to externalize and share knowledge, experiences, and practice. However, collaborative learning in an online environment can be challenging due to the lack of face-to face interaction. This current study examined twenty graduate students’ experiences of using VoiceThread for a collaborative activity in an entirely online course to explore students’ perceptions of using multi-modal communication for collaboration and knowledge sharing. The results of this study revealed that graduate students had very positive experiences toward using VoiceThread for collaborative learning. The participants found VoiceThread easy to learn and use, and reported that audio and video interaction on VoiceThread helped connect them with their peers. More than half of the participants interacted with peers using audio, followed by text and then by video. Half of the students felt they were more connected to peers; however, feeling more connected did not result in more participation as most of the students only participated at the level that met the course requirement. Participants identified benefits and drawbacks of using VoiceThread for collaboration as compared to using text-based discussion forums. The most frequently mentioned benefit of using VoiceThread for collaboration exemplifies its multi-modal affordance that enables learners to communicate emotion, personality, and other non-verbal cues conducive to better understanding and interpretation of meanings. About half of the participants indicated that they preferred VoiceThread to text-based discussion forums for collaborative learning activity. Challenges and implications for future research are also discussed.http://www.kmel-journal.org/ojs/index.php/online-publication/article/view/267/189Collaborative learningVoiceThreadWeb 2.0Higher educationOnline graduate course
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Collaborative learning using VoiceThread in an online graduate course
Knowledge Management & E-Learning: An International Journal
Collaborative learning
VoiceThread
Web 2.0
Higher education
Online graduate course
author_facet Yu-Hui Ching
Yu-Chang Hsu
author_sort Yu-Hui Ching
title Collaborative learning using VoiceThread in an online graduate course
title_short Collaborative learning using VoiceThread in an online graduate course
title_full Collaborative learning using VoiceThread in an online graduate course
title_fullStr Collaborative learning using VoiceThread in an online graduate course
title_full_unstemmed Collaborative learning using VoiceThread in an online graduate course
title_sort collaborative learning using voicethread in an online graduate course
publisher Hong Kong Bao Long Accounting & Secretarial Limited
series Knowledge Management & E-Learning: An International Journal
issn 2073-7904
publishDate 2013-09-01
description Collaborative learning enables participants in a learning community to externalize and share knowledge, experiences, and practice. However, collaborative learning in an online environment can be challenging due to the lack of face-to face interaction. This current study examined twenty graduate students’ experiences of using VoiceThread for a collaborative activity in an entirely online course to explore students’ perceptions of using multi-modal communication for collaboration and knowledge sharing. The results of this study revealed that graduate students had very positive experiences toward using VoiceThread for collaborative learning. The participants found VoiceThread easy to learn and use, and reported that audio and video interaction on VoiceThread helped connect them with their peers. More than half of the participants interacted with peers using audio, followed by text and then by video. Half of the students felt they were more connected to peers; however, feeling more connected did not result in more participation as most of the students only participated at the level that met the course requirement. Participants identified benefits and drawbacks of using VoiceThread for collaboration as compared to using text-based discussion forums. The most frequently mentioned benefit of using VoiceThread for collaboration exemplifies its multi-modal affordance that enables learners to communicate emotion, personality, and other non-verbal cues conducive to better understanding and interpretation of meanings. About half of the participants indicated that they preferred VoiceThread to text-based discussion forums for collaborative learning activity. Challenges and implications for future research are also discussed.
topic Collaborative learning
VoiceThread
Web 2.0
Higher education
Online graduate course
url http://www.kmel-journal.org/ojs/index.php/online-publication/article/view/267/189
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