Gender Effects on Online Learners’ Preferences for Discussion Modality

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Abstract

Audio/video discussion has been increasingly used in online courses due to its affordances to enhance online communication. However, whether learners of different characteristics can all benefit from this type discussion format has not been studied extensively. In this study, we examined whether gender plays a role in learners’ preferences and perceptions on audio/video discussion. 36 graduate students in an Educational Technology program participated and their perceptions have been collected after they experienced an audio/video discussion activity. The findings show that female preferred audio/video discussion more than male did, and more females felt that audio/video discussion connected them better with their peers. The findings in this study could provide implications for sound pedagogical decisions that meet students’ preferences.

Original languageAmerican English
JournalSociety for Information Technology & Teacher Education International Conference
StatePublished - 1 Jan 2015

Keywords

  • distance/flexible education
  • research & evaluation

EGS Disciplines

  • Instructional Media Design

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