Antworten für [Recent Tests- VOL] - The effectiveness of an online course

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Answer Table

1. D
2. D
3. D
4. B
5. A
6. YES
7. NOT GIVEN
8. NO
9. YES
10. NO
11. A
12. F
13. B
14. C

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[Recent Tests- VOL] - The effectiveness of an online course

As access to the internet has continued to grow, web-based learning has continued to expand. With approximately half of the households in the United States (or 150 million people) connected to the internet, an estimated 2 million students are taking post-secondary courses that are fully delivered online. Millions of other students at all educational levels (primary, secondary, post-secondary) participate in online courses. 6However, the effectiveness of online courses, particularly in relation to individual student needs, perceptions, and student outcomes, is sometimes questioned.

1Common elements for learning in a typical classroom environment are the social and communicative interactions between student and teacher, and student and student. The ability to ask a question, to share an opinion with a fellow student, or to disagree with the point of view in a reading assignment are all fundamental learning activities. However, effective web-based learning requires adjustments on the part of students and teachers for successful interactions to occur, for example. Many online courses provide students and faculty, and students and students with the ability to interact with each other via an electronic bulletin or discussion board.

While most studies show a link between interaction and satisfaction in web-based courses, some observers have cautioned that this is not always the case. 2-11Ruberg, Taylor and Moore, for example, observe that in order to interact successfully, students must adjust to the nonlinear nature of web-based learning. Typical face-to-face situations tend to be linear, focusing on a single discussion thread. Web-based learning sessions on an electronic bulletin board can have multiple threads with several discussions and interactions progressing simultaneously. Students respond to a teacher but also to other students, depending on their interest and points of view.

3-7Sproull and Kiesler caution about discussions based on misinformation, that continue because an instructor cannot necessarily immediately correct or clarify a comment. 12As a result, students need to have the experience and knowledge base to sift through the discussion for misinformation. In online learning, the amount of student interaction and the number of comments can easily lead to what is described as information overload. Furthermore, comments in online discussions tend to be lengthier than in face-to-face situations. With more information from many sources, students need to be more attentive to both the who and what of a discussion, Herbert Simon, an economist, cautions that, a wealth of information creates a poverty of attention.'

In examinations of interaction, the concept of 'presence', or a sense of being in a place or belonging to a group, has received attention. It is generally assumed that when a student is physically present in a face-to-face course, he or she has a sense of belonging to the class or group enrolled in the course and this sense of belonging is greater than that experienced on an online course. He or she listens to the discussion and may choose to raise a hand to comment, answer or ask a question. Furthermore, this same student may develop a relationship with other students in the class and discuss topics related to the class during a break. 8However, this is an assumption and not always true. For a variety of reasons, some students can also feel alienated in a face-to-face class and not feel part of a group.

The idea of presence has been redefined in relation to an online course. 4The simplest definition of presence for an online course refers to a student's sense of being registered and belonging in a course, and the ability to interact with other students and an instructor even though physical contact is not available. 9However, as this concept is studied, the definition is expanding and being refined to include telepresence, cognitive presence, social presence, teaching presence, and other forms of presence. The term 'community' is related to presence, and refers to a group of individuals who belong to a social unit, such as students in a class. In an online course, however, terms such as communities of inquiry, communities of learners, and knowledge-building communities have evolved.

13As the definition of presence has expanded and evolved, a distinction has been made between interaction and presence, emphasizing that they are not the same. Interaction may indicate presence but it is also possible for a student to interact by posting a message on an electronic bulletin board, while not necessarily feeling that he or she is part of a group or a class.

5A study conducted by Professor Anthony Picciano used questionnaires to determine students' attitudes in relation to their interactions and sense of purpose in online courses. An attempt was made to go beyond student perceptions of interaction and performance and to include perceptions of social presence, as well as actual participation in class activities. In addition, data was collected on performance measures related specifically to course objectives.

While much of the research, including this study, supports the strong relationship between students' perception of interaction and perceived learning, 10-14the results of the study indicated that the relationship of actual measures of interaction and performance is mixed. The success of many online courses is dependent upon the nature of student-to-student and student-to-faculty interaction. However, how interaction affects learning outcomes and what the relationships between the two are, is in need of further study.

Questions 1-5

Choose the correct letter, A, B, C or D
Write the correct letter in boxes 1-5 on your answer sheet.

1Which of the following is mentioned in the article in relation to classroom-based learning?

A.

B.

C.

D.

2Ruberg, Taylor and Moore point out that web-based learning requires learners to

A.

B.

C.

D.

3What problem did Sproull and Kiesler identify with online discussions?

A.

B.

C.

D.

4The writer refers to the concept of online presence as

A.

B.

C.

D.

5What was a focus of Anthony Picciano’s study?

A.

B.

C.

D.

Questions 6-10

Do the following statements agree with the claims of the writer in Reading Passage?
In boxes 6-10 on your answer sheet, write:
YES – if the statement agrees with the claims of the writer
NO – if the statement contradicts the claims of the writer
NOT GIVEN – if it is impossible to say what the writer thinks about this

6
The ability of online courses to meet an individual participant’s needs is unclear.

Correct answer: YES

7
Researchers caution against building strong online relationships.

Correct answer: NOT GIVEN

8
Common assumptions about the benefits of face-to-face courses have proved to be correct.

Correct answer: NO

9
The meaning of presence is still being clarified.

Correct answer: YES

10
Research on the impacts of interaction on learning outcomes has produced consistent results.

Correct answer: NO

Questions 11-14

Complete each sentence with the correct ending, A–F, below.
Write the correct letter, A–F, in boxes 11-14 on your answer sheet.

A is dependent on adapting to unfamiliar interaction formats.
B is key in determining whether a student has a sense of belonging in a course.
C is a subject that the writer believes will require more study.
D is essential to excel in study and scholarship.
E is key in determining whether a student feels they have learned something from a course.
F is important for determining their validity.

11
The ability to succeed in an online course

Correct answer: A

12
The need to be mindful of the source of comments in an online discussion

Correct answer: F

13
In online courses, it is presence, rather than interaction, that

Correct answer: B

14
The relationship between interaction and learning achievement

Correct answer: C

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