Ph.D. Dissertation Online sponsored by Cybermobility


 

COMPUTER-MEDIATED COOPERATIVE LEARNING:
SYNCHRONOUS AND ASYNCHRONOUS COMMUNICATION
BETWEEN STUDENTS LEARNING NURSING DIAGNOSIS

© 1991 Dr. Rob Higgins

Keywords
CMC, computer, mediated, communication, synchronous, asynchronous,
cooperative, interaction, online, education, research.

Description (from the abstract)
Computer-mediated communication (CMC) is becoming accessible to greater numbers of people and "online" education is growing as a viable supplementary or alternative approach for instruction and learning. The research reported in this study explores and describes the comparative effects of synchronous text-based CMC with asynchronous text-based CMC in terms of cognitive and cooperative activity, the quality of outcomes, and subjective impressions of the participants.

Relevance
Although this thesis is based on research into online education that was undertaken in the period 1985 - 1991 (before the Internet and WWW became a modern phenomenon), the approach to the study of learners online, and the issues relating to synchronous and asynchronous forms of interaction remain current. Further, the review of communication, CMC, and educational CMC, provides an interesting perspective on the evolution of this medium.

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NOTICE: The thesis had to be converted from the Scribe markup language to HTML. Citations and references remain in Scribe until I have time to convert them too :)   ---rob---