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Community of Inquiry Model: Advancing Distance Learning in Nurse Anesthesia Education - 0 views

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    The number of distance education courses offered by nurse anesthesia programs has increased substantially. Emerging distance learning trends must be researched to ensure high-quality education for student registered nurse anesthetists. However, research to examine distance learning has been hampered by a lack of theoretical models. This article introduces the Community of Inquiry model for use in nurse anesthesia education. This model has been used for more than a decade to guide and research distance learning in higher education. A major strength of this model lies in its direct applicability for guiding online distance learning. However, it lacks applicability to the development of higher order thinking for student registered nurse anesthetists. Thus, a new derived Community of Inquiry model was designed to improve these students' higher order thinking in distance learning. The derived model integrates Bloom's revised taxonomy into the original Community of Inquiry model and provides a means to design, evaluate, and research higher order thinking in nurse anesthesia distance education courses.
Rati Jani

Supporting resources for the COI questionnaire discussed on VT - 1 views

The studies below examines the validation of the COI questionnaire, which I discussed in my VT: http://goo.gl/laJE0W http://online.purdue.edu/sites/purdue/files/Validating-a-Measurement-Tool-of-...

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started by Rati Jani on 28 Jul 15 no follow-up yet
Christine Ristaino

A Constructivist Approach to Online Learning: The Community of Inquiry Framework - 1 views

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    This chapter presents a theoretical model of online learning, the Community of Inquiry (CoI) framework, which is grounded in John Dewey's progressive understanding of education. The CoI framework is a process model of online learning which views the
Susan Tamasi

Introduction to communities of practice - 1 views

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    More detail about the concept of Community of Practice that I spoke about in my M5 reflection. I hope it's helpful in thinking about Community of Inquiry.
srodge5

How to Develop a Sense of Presence in Online and F2F Courses with Social Media - 0 views

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    A quick read about the nature of presence within online learning and the usefulness of social media platforms therein.
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    There are some great suggestions and examples of how to use social media to increase the "social presence" element of the online classroom.
Kristy Martyn

Reconceptualizing the community of inquiry framework: An exploratory analysis. - 2 views

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    Reconceptualization of the CoI framework that proposes learning presence as an additional construct in the framework. Reflects the unique contributions of students and teachers and embeds the social dimension as part of each presence (i.e., Social-Learning Presence, Social-Teaching Presence, and Socio-Cognitive Presence).
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    Kristy, thank you so much for locating and sharing this article and study. It's an important find. I really like the fact that it is hosted within our library system and that the authors are suggesting that the model may need some revisions - there is still much to learn and develop in the digital learning environments. Bookmarked!
erinannmooney

Going Online with Protocols: New Tools for Teaching and Learning: Joseph P. McDonald, J... - 2 views

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    This book was cited in "Strategies for Creating a Community of Inquiry through Online Asynchronous Discussions," which also included an example of a protocol from the book that sounded like a great one to use in class.
annmassey

The Community of Learning and Educational Structure - 0 views

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    This also is another fairly short read from the pre-digital era (ie, 1990s). (I'm trying to spare you all the 21-page scholarly works). If you looked at the learning object at the CoI community of inquiry, this parallels the short video about traditional education models and preparing students to be nimble, active and adaptable thinkers in rapidly changing environments - something we worry about a lot in healthcare education.
marshallduke

Psychological characteristics in cognitive presence of communities of inquiry: A lingui... - 2 views

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    The centrality of teaching actively comes up a lot. All is not lost! Teaching presence is the key to social and cognitive presences.
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    This study affirms the need to attend to individual differences among learners. Whatever technologies we use or approaches we take, we need to keep in mind that there will be significant variation in how students use all these components of the course. Aim too low and we lose the top to boredom. Aim too low and we lose the bottom to confusion. I think this means we need to be reactive and be ready to alter plans and methods as needed. Leah demonstrated this when she made the group project optional.
Susan Tamasi

Assessing Teaching Presence in a Computer Conferencing Context - 0 views

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    This article delves deeper into the third part of the COI (cognitive presence, social presence, and teaching presence) and discusses how this area can be assessed for online learning.
cabraha

Effken, J. (2008). Doctoral education from a distance. The Nursing clinics of North Ame... - 1 views

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    Applying the Community of Inquiry Model (Teaching presence, social presence, cognitive presence) to on-line doctoral education. Socialization and mentoring needs identified as rationale for blended designs.
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