Web-based learning mostly relies on written, asynchronous interaction, which grants learners time for reflection and freedom in the organization of their activity. Written communication, however, is considered an impoverished means by many people, because it lacks non-verbal cues, with consequent negative influence on the quality of the learning process, as concerns both its cognitive and motivational/emotional aspects. Hence, the research on web-based learning is increasingly giving attention to ways to overcome this problem. Based on the analysis of three different examples drawn from the literature, this paper argues that introducing a targeted narrative activity in the design of web-based learning can represent a valuable way to contextualize the learning activity and enhance social presence, in that narrative is a multifaceted form of communication which results natural in all cultures and is suitable for any learning subject.

Improving web-based learning by means of narrative

Giuliana Dettori
2008

Abstract

Web-based learning mostly relies on written, asynchronous interaction, which grants learners time for reflection and freedom in the organization of their activity. Written communication, however, is considered an impoverished means by many people, because it lacks non-verbal cues, with consequent negative influence on the quality of the learning process, as concerns both its cognitive and motivational/emotional aspects. Hence, the research on web-based learning is increasingly giving attention to ways to overcome this problem. Based on the analysis of three different examples drawn from the literature, this paper argues that introducing a targeted narrative activity in the design of web-based learning can represent a valuable way to contextualize the learning activity and enhance social presence, in that narrative is a multifaceted form of communication which results natural in all cultures and is suitable for any learning subject.
2008
Istituto per le Tecnologie Didattiche - ITD - Sede Genova
Inglese
J. Fong; R. Kwan; F.L. Wang
Hybrid learning and education
ICHL2008 - International Conference on Hybrid Learning
115
124
3-540-85169-0
Springer
Heidelberg
GERMANIA
Sì, ma tipo non specificato
13-15 agosto 2008
Hong Kong
Social presence
narrative
web-based learning
Questo lavoro presenta una proposta metodologica per migliorare l'apprendimento in rete, che consiste nel contestualizzare l'attività e favorire la presenza sociale dei partecipanti mediante attività narrative organizzate e svolte in modi diversi, in base al tipo di apprendimento atteso, e con questo contribuisce all'avanzamento della ricerca sull'apprendimento in rete. La collana Lecture Notes in Computers Science viene riconosciuta da Web of Science, Scopus, e altre importanti banche di dati bibliografiche.
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