Designs, Management Tactics, and Strategies in Asynchronous Learning Discussions
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Chih-Hsiung Tu, Michael Corry
Quarterly Review of Distance Education Volume 4, Number 3, ISSN 1528-3518
Abstract
Discusses effective designs, management tactics, and strategies to produce ideal asynchronous network discussions that allow contemplation and encourage the development of critical thinking. A model of an online collaborative learning community is applied to implement the designs. A sample of online collaborative moderation guidelines is presented. (MES)
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Tu, C.H. & Corry, M. (2003). Designs, Management Tactics, and Strategies in Asynchronous Learning Discussions. Quarterly Review of Distance Education, 4(3), 303. Retrieved August 9, 2024 from https://www.learntechlib.org/p/97584/.
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