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Community of Inquiry Framework: Instrument Development, Validation and Application CNIE Conference 2008 Banff, Alberta Randy Garrison Ben Arbaugh Marti Cleveland-Innes Sebastian Diaz Phil Ice Jennifer Richardson Peter Shea Karen Swan
Overview: Community of Inquiry Framework   Dr. Randy Garrison University of Calgary Teaching and Learning Centre http://tlc.ucalgary.ca
Community …  community means meaningful association, association based on  common interest  and endeavor. The essence of community is  communication , …  >>John Dewey
University The word  university  is derived from the  Latin   universitas magistrorum et scholarium , roughly meaning "community of  masters  and  scholars ”.
Inquiry ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Community of Inquiry The importance of a community of inquiry is that, while the objective of critical reflection is  intellectual  autonomy, in reality, critical reflection is “thoroughly  social  and communal”.  (Lipman, 1991)
Community of Inquiry Framework Social Presence The ability of participants to identify with the  community (e.g., course  of study), communicate  purposefully in a trusting  environment, and  develop inter-personal  relationships by way of  projecting their  individual personalities. Cognitive Presence The extent to which  learners are able to  construct and confirm  meaning through  sustained reflection  and discourse in a  critical community of inquiry. Teaching Presence The design, facilitation and direction of cognitive and social processes for the purpose of realizing personally meaningful and educationally worthwhile learning outcomes.
 
Elements, Categories & Indicators
Teaching Presence   Dr. Peter Shea University at Albany State University of New York
Teaching Presence ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Teaching Presence Research ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Teaching Presence Research ,[object Object],[object Object]
Teaching Presence Research ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Social Presence   Dr. Karen Swan Kent State University
“ social presence”
IMMEDIACY COGNITIVE LEARNING STATE  MOTIVATION AFFECTIVE LEARNING   (Christophel, 1990; Richmond, 1990; Frymeir, 1994 )   MOTIVATION MODEL IMMEDIACY COGNITIVE LEARNING AFFECTIVE LEARNING  (Kelley & Gorham, 1988; Gorham, 1988)   (Plax & Wendt-Wasco, 1985; Richmond, Gorham & McCroskey,  1987; Gorham, 1988) LEARNING MODEL COGNITIVE  LEARNING AFFECTIVE  LEARNING IMMEDIACY (Rodriguez, Plax & Kearney, 1996) AFFECTIVE LEARNING MODEL “ teacher immediacy”
social presence theory social presence as media richness; ability of a medium to present individuals as individuals  (Short, Williams & Christie, 1976) two studies examining CMC participants’ perceptions of social presence  -- “participants create social presence by projecting their identities and building online communities”  (Gunawardena, 1995; Gunawardena & Zittle, 1997) social presence in practice
“ social presence” ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
research findings ,[object Object],[object Object]
[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],research findings
research findings ,[object Object],[object Object]
issues ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Cognitive Presence   Dr. Randy Garrison University of Calgary Dr. Phil Ice University of North Carolina Charlotte
Foundations Cognitive presence is defined as the exploration, construction, resolution and confirmation of understanding through collaboration and reflection in a community of inquiry. (Garrison, 2007)
Practical Inquiry Model (Adapted from Garrison & Archer, 2000)
Theoretical Basis ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Theoretical Basis ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Syntax ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Difficulty for the Instructor ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Instrument Development and Recent Research   Dr. Phil Ice University of North Carolina Charlotte
Instrument Development ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Instrument Development ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Confirmatory Factor Analysis ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
TEACHING PRESENCE 1 2 3 1. The instructor clearly communicated important course topics. 0.826 0.088 0.067 2. The instructor clearly communicated important course goals. 0.877 -0.021 0.046 3. The instructor provided clear instructions on how to participate in course learning activities. 0.592 0.246 -0.035 4. The instructor clearly communicated important due dates/time frames for learning activities. 0.611 0.078 0.040 5. The instructor was helpful in identifying areas of agreement and disagreement on course topics that helped me to learn. 0.579 0.162 -0.138 6. The instructor was helpful in guiding the class towards understanding course topics in a way that helped me clarify my thinking. 0.575 0.091 -0.281 7. The instructor helped to keep course participants engaged and participating in productive dialogue. 0.633 0.149 -0.160 8. The instructor helped keep the course participants on task in a way that helped me to learn. 0.579 0.042 -0.285 9. The instructor encouraged course participants to explore new concepts in this course. 0.523 0.099 -0.233 10. Instructor actions reinforced the development of a sense of community among course participants.  0.569 0.174 -0.176 11. The instructor helped to focus discussion on relevant issues in a way that helped me to learn. 0.425 0.146 -0.374 12. The instructor provided feedback that helped me understand my strengths and weaknesses relative to the course’s goals and objectives.  0.649 -0.123 -0.201 13. The instructor provided feedback in a timely fashion. 0.513 -0.025 -0.103
SOCIAL PRESENCE 1 2 3 14. Getting to know other course participants gave me a sense of belonging in the course. 0.050 0.619 -0.233 15. I was able to form distinct impressions of some course participants. 0.172 0.473 0.013 16. Online or web-based communication is an excellent medium for social interaction.  -0.181 0.674 -0.226 17. I felt comfortable conversing through the online medium. -0.039 0.814 0.015 18. I felt comfortable participating in the course discussions. 0.109 0.788 0.005 19. I felt comfortable interacting with other course participants. 0.286 0.701 0.038 20. I felt comfortable disagreeing with other course participants while still maintaining a sense of trust. 0.103 0.620 -0.034 21. I felt that my point of view was acknowledged by other course participants. 0.319 0.556 0.025 22. Online discussions help me to develop a sense of collaboration. 0.047 0.561 -0.340
COGNITIVE PRESENCE 1 2 3 23. Problems posed increased my interest in course issues. -0.099 0.172 -0.785 24. Course activities piqued my curiosity.  0.064 0.070 -0.712 25. I felt motivated to explore content related questions. 0.082 -0.031 -0.770 26. I utilized a variety of information sources to explore problems posed in this course.  0.078 -0.158 -0.759 27. Brainstorming and finding relevant information helped me resolve content related questions. -0.106 0.130 -0.794 28. Online discussions were valuable in helping me appreciate different perspectives. -0.096 0.286 -0.699 29. Combining new information helped me answer questions raised in course activities. 0.101 0.043 -0.716 30. Learning activities helped me construct explanations/solutions. 0.128 0.030 -0.732 31. Reflection on course content and discussions helped me understand fundamental concepts in this class. 0.008 0.237 -0.640 32. I can describe ways to test and apply the knowledge created in this course. 0.239 -0.097 -0.619 33. I have developed solutions to course problems that can be applied in practice. 0.147 0.026 -0.653 34. I can apply the knowledge created in this course to my work or other non-class related activities. 0.171 -0.041 -0.687
Moving Forward Dr. Peter Shea University at Albany State University of New York
Other New CoI Research ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Factor Analysis (n=2159)
SEM and CHAID Analysis ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Structural Equation Modeling
 
Effects
CHAID Analysis Questions: What item level responses predict the most variance in cognitive presence?
CHAID
 
Social Presence and Learning ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Conclusion and Directions for Further Research   Dr. Marti Cleveland-Innes Athabasca University
How Essential ,[object Object],[object Object]
Next Steps ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Contact Information Ben Arbaugh   [email_address] University of Wisconsin Oshkosh Marti Cleveland-Innes   [email_address] Athabasca University Sebastian Diaz   [email_address] West Virginia University Randy Garrison   [email_address] University of Calgary Phil Ice   [email_address] University of North Carolina Charlotte Jennifer Richardson   [email_address] Purdue University Peter Shea   [email_address] University at Albany, State University of New York Karen Swan   [email_address] Kent State University

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Community of Inquiry

  • 1. Community of Inquiry Framework: Instrument Development, Validation and Application CNIE Conference 2008 Banff, Alberta Randy Garrison Ben Arbaugh Marti Cleveland-Innes Sebastian Diaz Phil Ice Jennifer Richardson Peter Shea Karen Swan
  • 2. Overview: Community of Inquiry Framework Dr. Randy Garrison University of Calgary Teaching and Learning Centre http://tlc.ucalgary.ca
  • 3. Community … community means meaningful association, association based on common interest and endeavor. The essence of community is communication , … >>John Dewey
  • 4. University The word university is derived from the Latin universitas magistrorum et scholarium , roughly meaning "community of masters and scholars ”.
  • 5.
  • 6. Community of Inquiry The importance of a community of inquiry is that, while the objective of critical reflection is intellectual autonomy, in reality, critical reflection is “thoroughly social and communal”. (Lipman, 1991)
  • 7. Community of Inquiry Framework Social Presence The ability of participants to identify with the community (e.g., course of study), communicate purposefully in a trusting environment, and develop inter-personal relationships by way of projecting their individual personalities. Cognitive Presence The extent to which learners are able to construct and confirm meaning through sustained reflection and discourse in a critical community of inquiry. Teaching Presence The design, facilitation and direction of cognitive and social processes for the purpose of realizing personally meaningful and educationally worthwhile learning outcomes.
  • 8.  
  • 10. Teaching Presence Dr. Peter Shea University at Albany State University of New York
  • 11.
  • 12.
  • 13.
  • 14.
  • 15. Social Presence Dr. Karen Swan Kent State University
  • 17. IMMEDIACY COGNITIVE LEARNING STATE MOTIVATION AFFECTIVE LEARNING (Christophel, 1990; Richmond, 1990; Frymeir, 1994 ) MOTIVATION MODEL IMMEDIACY COGNITIVE LEARNING AFFECTIVE LEARNING (Kelley & Gorham, 1988; Gorham, 1988) (Plax & Wendt-Wasco, 1985; Richmond, Gorham & McCroskey, 1987; Gorham, 1988) LEARNING MODEL COGNITIVE LEARNING AFFECTIVE LEARNING IMMEDIACY (Rodriguez, Plax & Kearney, 1996) AFFECTIVE LEARNING MODEL “ teacher immediacy”
  • 18. social presence theory social presence as media richness; ability of a medium to present individuals as individuals (Short, Williams & Christie, 1976) two studies examining CMC participants’ perceptions of social presence -- “participants create social presence by projecting their identities and building online communities” (Gunawardena, 1995; Gunawardena & Zittle, 1997) social presence in practice
  • 19.
  • 20.
  • 21.
  • 22.
  • 23.
  • 24. Cognitive Presence Dr. Randy Garrison University of Calgary Dr. Phil Ice University of North Carolina Charlotte
  • 25. Foundations Cognitive presence is defined as the exploration, construction, resolution and confirmation of understanding through collaboration and reflection in a community of inquiry. (Garrison, 2007)
  • 26. Practical Inquiry Model (Adapted from Garrison & Archer, 2000)
  • 27.
  • 28.
  • 29.
  • 30.
  • 31. Instrument Development and Recent Research Dr. Phil Ice University of North Carolina Charlotte
  • 32.
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  • 35. TEACHING PRESENCE 1 2 3 1. The instructor clearly communicated important course topics. 0.826 0.088 0.067 2. The instructor clearly communicated important course goals. 0.877 -0.021 0.046 3. The instructor provided clear instructions on how to participate in course learning activities. 0.592 0.246 -0.035 4. The instructor clearly communicated important due dates/time frames for learning activities. 0.611 0.078 0.040 5. The instructor was helpful in identifying areas of agreement and disagreement on course topics that helped me to learn. 0.579 0.162 -0.138 6. The instructor was helpful in guiding the class towards understanding course topics in a way that helped me clarify my thinking. 0.575 0.091 -0.281 7. The instructor helped to keep course participants engaged and participating in productive dialogue. 0.633 0.149 -0.160 8. The instructor helped keep the course participants on task in a way that helped me to learn. 0.579 0.042 -0.285 9. The instructor encouraged course participants to explore new concepts in this course. 0.523 0.099 -0.233 10. Instructor actions reinforced the development of a sense of community among course participants. 0.569 0.174 -0.176 11. The instructor helped to focus discussion on relevant issues in a way that helped me to learn. 0.425 0.146 -0.374 12. The instructor provided feedback that helped me understand my strengths and weaknesses relative to the course’s goals and objectives. 0.649 -0.123 -0.201 13. The instructor provided feedback in a timely fashion. 0.513 -0.025 -0.103
  • 36. SOCIAL PRESENCE 1 2 3 14. Getting to know other course participants gave me a sense of belonging in the course. 0.050 0.619 -0.233 15. I was able to form distinct impressions of some course participants. 0.172 0.473 0.013 16. Online or web-based communication is an excellent medium for social interaction. -0.181 0.674 -0.226 17. I felt comfortable conversing through the online medium. -0.039 0.814 0.015 18. I felt comfortable participating in the course discussions. 0.109 0.788 0.005 19. I felt comfortable interacting with other course participants. 0.286 0.701 0.038 20. I felt comfortable disagreeing with other course participants while still maintaining a sense of trust. 0.103 0.620 -0.034 21. I felt that my point of view was acknowledged by other course participants. 0.319 0.556 0.025 22. Online discussions help me to develop a sense of collaboration. 0.047 0.561 -0.340
  • 37. COGNITIVE PRESENCE 1 2 3 23. Problems posed increased my interest in course issues. -0.099 0.172 -0.785 24. Course activities piqued my curiosity. 0.064 0.070 -0.712 25. I felt motivated to explore content related questions. 0.082 -0.031 -0.770 26. I utilized a variety of information sources to explore problems posed in this course. 0.078 -0.158 -0.759 27. Brainstorming and finding relevant information helped me resolve content related questions. -0.106 0.130 -0.794 28. Online discussions were valuable in helping me appreciate different perspectives. -0.096 0.286 -0.699 29. Combining new information helped me answer questions raised in course activities. 0.101 0.043 -0.716 30. Learning activities helped me construct explanations/solutions. 0.128 0.030 -0.732 31. Reflection on course content and discussions helped me understand fundamental concepts in this class. 0.008 0.237 -0.640 32. I can describe ways to test and apply the knowledge created in this course. 0.239 -0.097 -0.619 33. I have developed solutions to course problems that can be applied in practice. 0.147 0.026 -0.653 34. I can apply the knowledge created in this course to my work or other non-class related activities. 0.171 -0.041 -0.687
  • 38. Moving Forward Dr. Peter Shea University at Albany State University of New York
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  • 45. CHAID Analysis Questions: What item level responses predict the most variance in cognitive presence?
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  • 49. Conclusion and Directions for Further Research Dr. Marti Cleveland-Innes Athabasca University
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  • 52. Contact Information Ben Arbaugh [email_address] University of Wisconsin Oshkosh Marti Cleveland-Innes [email_address] Athabasca University Sebastian Diaz [email_address] West Virginia University Randy Garrison [email_address] University of Calgary Phil Ice [email_address] University of North Carolina Charlotte Jennifer Richardson [email_address] Purdue University Peter Shea [email_address] University at Albany, State University of New York Karen Swan [email_address] Kent State University