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Problems Measuring Social Presence
in a Community of Inquiry
Patrick R. Lowenthal
Boise State University
@plowenthal
Joni Dunlap
University of Colorado Denver
paper @ patricklowenthal.com
Our Paper
In press in a special issue in
E-Learning and Digital Media
Download @
http://tinyurl.com/aera13coi
slides @ patricklowenthal.com
Obsessed w/ Social Presence
Community of Inquiry
Social Presence
Affective
Expression
Open
Communication
Group
Cohesion
slides @ patricklowenthal.com
Measuring Social Presence
Code
Survey
vs.
Code Discussions
Categories & Indicators of Social Presence
CoI Questionnaire
• Arbaugh et al. (2008). Developing a community of
inquiry instrument: Testing a measure of the
Community of Inquiry framework using a multi-
institutional sample.
• Swan et al. (2008). Validating a measurement tool
of presence in online communities of inquiry.
Affective expression
slides @ patricklowenthal.com
Affective Expression
14. Getting to know other course
participants gave me a sense of
belonging in the course.
15. I was able to form distinct
impressions of some course
participants.
16. Online or web-based
communication is an excellent
medium for social interaction.
• Expression of
Emotions
• Use of humor
• Self-Disclosure
Open communication
slides @ patricklowenthal.com
Open Communication
17. I felt comfortable conversing
through the online medium.
18. I felt comfortable
participating in the course
discussions.
19. I felt comfortable interacting
with other course participants.
• Continuing a thread
• Quoting from other
messages
• Referring explicitly to
other messages
• Asking questions
• Complimenting, expres
sing appreciation
• Expressing agreement
Group cohesion
slides @ patricklowenthal.com
Group Cohesion
20. I felt comfortable
disagreeing with other course
participants while still maintaining
a sense of trust.
21. I felt that my point of view was
acknowledged by other course
participants.
22. Online discussions help me
to develop a sense of
collaboration.
• Vocatives
• Addresses or refers
to the group using
inclusive pronouns
• Phatics /
Salutations
Download Paper
http://tinyurl.com/aera13coi
Related References
2009 -Tweeting the night away: Using Twitter to enhance social presence. Journal of Information Systems Education,
20(2), 129-136.
2010 - Defeating the Kobayashi Maru: Supporting student retention by balancing the needs of the many and the one.
EDUCAUSE Quarterly, 33(4).
2011a - Learning, unlearning, and relearning: Using Web 2.0 technologies to support the development of lifelong
learning skills. In E-infrastructures and technologies for lifelong learning: Next generation environments. Hershey, PA:
IGI Global.
2011b - Alternative structures for online discussions. In The online learning idea book: Proven ways to enhance
technology-based and blended learning. San Francisco: Pfeiffer.
in press - The power of presence: Our quest for the right mix of social presence in online courses. In Real life distance
education: Case studies in practice. Charlotte, NC: Information Age Publishing.
2009 - The evolution and influence of social presence theory on online learning. In Online education and adult learning:
New frontiers for teaching practices. Hershey, PA: IGI Global.
2012 - Social presence: What is it? How do we measure it? (Doctoral dissertation). University of Colorado Denver/
2010 - From pixel on a screen to real person in your students’ lives: Establishing social presence using digital
storytelling. The Internet and Higher Education, 13(1-2), 70-72.
2009 - Mixed research and online learning: Strategies for improvement. In Online education and adult learning: New
frontiers for teaching practices. Hershey, PA: IGI Global.
2010 - A mixed methods examination of instructor social presence in accelerated online courses. Presented at AERA.
2009 - The changing nature of online communities of inquiry: An analysis of how discourse and time shapes students’
perceptions of presence. Presented at AECT.

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AERA 2013 - Problems measuring a community of inquiry

  • 1. Problems Measuring Social Presence in a Community of Inquiry Patrick R. Lowenthal Boise State University @plowenthal Joni Dunlap University of Colorado Denver paper @ patricklowenthal.com
  • 2. Our Paper In press in a special issue in E-Learning and Digital Media Download @ http://tinyurl.com/aera13coi slides @ patricklowenthal.com
  • 7. Code Discussions Categories & Indicators of Social Presence
  • 8. CoI Questionnaire • Arbaugh et al. (2008). Developing a community of inquiry instrument: Testing a measure of the Community of Inquiry framework using a multi- institutional sample. • Swan et al. (2008). Validating a measurement tool of presence in online communities of inquiry.
  • 9. Affective expression slides @ patricklowenthal.com
  • 10. Affective Expression 14. Getting to know other course participants gave me a sense of belonging in the course. 15. I was able to form distinct impressions of some course participants. 16. Online or web-based communication is an excellent medium for social interaction. • Expression of Emotions • Use of humor • Self-Disclosure
  • 11. Open communication slides @ patricklowenthal.com
  • 12. Open Communication 17. I felt comfortable conversing through the online medium. 18. I felt comfortable participating in the course discussions. 19. I felt comfortable interacting with other course participants. • Continuing a thread • Quoting from other messages • Referring explicitly to other messages • Asking questions • Complimenting, expres sing appreciation • Expressing agreement
  • 13. Group cohesion slides @ patricklowenthal.com
  • 14. Group Cohesion 20. I felt comfortable disagreeing with other course participants while still maintaining a sense of trust. 21. I felt that my point of view was acknowledged by other course participants. 22. Online discussions help me to develop a sense of collaboration. • Vocatives • Addresses or refers to the group using inclusive pronouns • Phatics / Salutations
  • 16. Related References 2009 -Tweeting the night away: Using Twitter to enhance social presence. Journal of Information Systems Education, 20(2), 129-136. 2010 - Defeating the Kobayashi Maru: Supporting student retention by balancing the needs of the many and the one. EDUCAUSE Quarterly, 33(4). 2011a - Learning, unlearning, and relearning: Using Web 2.0 technologies to support the development of lifelong learning skills. In E-infrastructures and technologies for lifelong learning: Next generation environments. Hershey, PA: IGI Global. 2011b - Alternative structures for online discussions. In The online learning idea book: Proven ways to enhance technology-based and blended learning. San Francisco: Pfeiffer. in press - The power of presence: Our quest for the right mix of social presence in online courses. In Real life distance education: Case studies in practice. Charlotte, NC: Information Age Publishing. 2009 - The evolution and influence of social presence theory on online learning. In Online education and adult learning: New frontiers for teaching practices. Hershey, PA: IGI Global. 2012 - Social presence: What is it? How do we measure it? (Doctoral dissertation). University of Colorado Denver/ 2010 - From pixel on a screen to real person in your students’ lives: Establishing social presence using digital storytelling. The Internet and Higher Education, 13(1-2), 70-72. 2009 - Mixed research and online learning: Strategies for improvement. In Online education and adult learning: New frontiers for teaching practices. Hershey, PA: IGI Global. 2010 - A mixed methods examination of instructor social presence in accelerated online courses. Presented at AERA. 2009 - The changing nature of online communities of inquiry: An analysis of how discourse and time shapes students’ perceptions of presence. Presented at AECT.

Notas del editor

  1. Hi everyoneI am Patrick and this is Joni. We are here to talk about a paper we wrote about measuring social presence.
  2. Our paper is coming out later this year in a special issue on the Community of Inquiry in E-Learning and Digital Media (Eds. Norm Friesen and Anna Ortiz). The focus of this paper and the focus of our talk today is about the misalignment we have encountered when using the CoIQ to measure social presence in our own research.
  3. Whether conceptualized as part of a community of inquiry or not, we are kinda obsessed with social presence. Over the past few years we have written about our use of using digital storytelling to establish social presence, digital music to establish social presence, social media (specifically Twitter) to establish social presence and even how to use low tech strategies to establish social presence. Despite this we remain dissatisfied, whether designing or teaching our own courses or working with other faculty, we haven’t been able to identify that magic formula to establish social presence. So our research and tinkering with our teaching continues…
  4. Most researchers interested in social presence and online learning conceptualize social presence as existing within a community of inquiry.
  5. In the community of inquiry social presence is thought to consist of three parts, affective, interactive and cohesive…
  6. So when measuring social presence (and specifically affective expression, open communication, and group cohesion) researchers typically will either code discussions or survey learners.
  7. Here are a number of the original indicators developed by Garrison and his colleagues… to code social presence in online discussions. They have been tweaked a little over the years but for the most part they remain unchanged.
  8. A number of different surveys existed to measure social presence (and the community of inquiry) but a few years ago a number of researchers came together to create a joint instrument. We were excited about this and used it a couple of times… but as our research has continued and we have considered using mixed methods to study social presence we found ourselves comparing the categories and indicators of social presence to the CoIQ.
  9. Let’s look at affective expression…New Affective QuestionsI formed distinct impressions of some course participants;I projected who I am to other course participants;I expressed emotions in this courseI used humor in this courseI self-disclosed information about life outside of classOthers expressed emotions in this courseOthers used humor in this courseOthers self-disclosed personal information in the course
  10. Let’s look at open comunicationNew Interactive responses?I expressed agreement or disagreement with others or the content of others’ messagesI complimented others or the contents of their messagesI asked questionsI directly referred to the contents of others postsI communicated effectively using online communication tools (e.g., threaded discussions, email, and instant messaging)Others communicated effectively using online communication tools (e.g., threaded discussions, email, and instant messaging) with meI felt comfortable participating in online threaded discussionsI felt comfortable interacting with others. 
  11. Let’s look at group cohesion…New Cohesive ResponsesI was able to develop a sense of collaboration with my peers.I used greetings and salutations Others used greetings and salutations I referred to other participants by their first nameOthers addressed me by my first nameI addressed the group using inclusive pronounsOthers addressed the group using inclusive pronouns