@article{82e4cf431b704cd5b19b8e43632b9bca,
title = "Students{\textquoteright} Online Interaction Styles: Can They Change?",
keywords = "online interaction styles, learning styles, learning preferences",
author = "Dazhi Yang and Richardson, {Jennifer C.}",
note = "Past studies indicate that students demonstrate different online interaction styles, which consist of the ways or habits students acquire knowledge from computer-mediated discussions (Sutton, 2001). Such interaction styles include the active interaction style (Beaudion, 2002), the vicarious interaction style (Sutton, 2001), and the mixed or balanced-interaction style.",
year = "2008",
month = nov,
doi = "10.18785/jetde.0101.01",
language = "American English",
volume = "1",
number = "1",
}