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Sense of Community in an Online Graduate Program
Author(s) -
Heidi Cornell,
Donna M. Sayman,
Jason Herron
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
journal of effective teaching in higher education
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2578-7608
DOI - 10.36021/jethe.v2i2.52
Subject(s) - sense of community , psychology , sense (electronics) , online community , sense of place , learning community , graduate students , online learning , pedagogy , mathematics education , social psychology , sociology , computer science , multimedia , world wide web , engineering , social science , electrical engineering
A sense of community among learners is recognized as contributing to positive student outcomes. Synchronous learning opportunities may serve as one way to create a sense of community among online learners. Findings are shared from a mixed-method study that examined the impact of synchronous discussion sessions on students’ sense of community, as well as additional factors to consider when creating a sense of community. Cultivating trusting relationships by providing students with multiple opportunities for authentic, spontaneous, supportive discussion with people they know well emerged as central to fostering a sense of community. Implications for online learning in higher education and future research needs are discussed.

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