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The influences of social presence on perceived cognitive and emotional effects of online discussion
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온라인 학습환경에서 사회적 실재감 하위요인이 지각된 토론효과에 미치는 영향

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Electronic Trade Institute 교육정보미디어연구 교육정보미디어연구 제22권 제1호 KCI Accredited Journals
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2016.1
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1 - 29 (29page)

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The influences of social presence on perceived cognitive and emotional effects of online discussion
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The purpose of this study was to identify the relationships between social presence and perceived effects of online discussion, and to gain some implications for enhancing social presence to facilitate online discussion. This study investigated (1)the differences of social presence(and sub factors) by students’ year of online class, number of acquaintance in the class, and size of online discussion, (2) the influences of social presence(and sub factors) on cognitive and emotional effects of online discussion, (3) and the differences of effects of social presence by year of online class, number of acquaintance in the class, and size of online discussion. For this study, the students taking an online course in cyber graduate school participated online discussion two times during asemester. After a semester, students participated the survey about social presence and perceived effects of online discussion. The results of this study are as follows: First, all of the sub-factors of social presence were significantly different by the number of acquaintance in this course. The more students know the peers, the higher they perceived the social presence. Second, all of the sub-factors of social presence correlated with cognitive and emotional outcomes of discussion significantly. Third, social presence was influential on effects of online discussion, especially, more influential on emotional effects than cognitive effects. Among the sub-factors of social presence, ‘mutual attention and support’, ‘open communication’ were significantly influential factors on effects of online discussion, however, emotional connectedness was not. Fourth, the effects of social presence were more powerful in a group of students who was lower grade and knew few or no acquaintance in the course. These group were perceived lower social presence than others comparatively. Based on these results, the strategies of facilitating social presence to enhance the effects of online discussion were suggested.

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