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Sabine Reljic / Willow Shenlin

Social Presence Effects

Measures of social presence and community have been shown to be strong predictors of: * satisfaction with learning * perceived learning *...

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80 Nov 12
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Sabine Reljic / Willow Shenlin

References

Social Presence and Immediacy Andersen, J. F. (1979). Teacher Immediacy as a predictor of teaching effectiveness. In D. N. (Ed.), Commun...

Started by Sabine Reljic / Willow Shenlin

1 Oct 17
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Sabine Reljic / Willow Shenlin

Other questions and topics to discuss.......

Other interesting questions come to mind such as, in a traditionally instructor-dominated pedagogies for large student population, how do...

Started by Sabine Reljic / Willow Shenlin

6 Oct 13
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Sabine Reljic / Willow Shenlin

If Second Life as a presence machine is to the mind what cyclotrons are to Physics, then...

.....then, we discover traces of patterns that give us an insight into how our mind communicate. Finish the sentence with your own thoug...

Started by Sabine Reljic / Willow Shenlin

5 Jul 1
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Sabine Reljic / Willow Shenlin

SL Instructor Survey

I just created a space on wikispaces.com for us to create the survey we've been talking about in the "Social Presence Effects" thread. h...

Started by Sabine Reljic / Willow Shenlin

3 Jun 23
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Sabine Reljic / Willow Shenlin

Resources

KEHO http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=8229888362 PRESENCE CONNECT http://www.presence-connect.com/ PRESENCE RESEARCH http://www.pres...

Started by Sabine Reljic / Willow Shenlin

0 Jun 13

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