2. INTRODUCTION Constructivism Meaning via discussion and reflection, building own conclusion Community of Inquiry Teaching presence Social & cognitive presence
3. Defining Teachers’ Rol Note. From “The good teacher is more than a lecturer - the 12 roles of the teacher” by Harden & Crosby 2000, Medical Teacher, 22(4), 334-347 .
4. Table 1. Roles of an Online Teacher Adapted from “ Assessing Teacher Presence in a Computer Conferencing Context” by Anderson et al., 2001, Journal of Asynchronous Learning Networks , 5(2). Anderson et al. (2001) Berge (1995) Paulsen (1995) Mason (1991) Harden & Crosby (2000) Instructional design and organisation Managerial Organisational Planner Resource developer Facilitating Discourse Social Social Facilitator Assessor Direct Instruction Pedagogical Intellectual Information provider Role model Technical
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6. Facilitating Discourse That is an interesting idea, did you think about the time that would take I think teachers need to be online all the time to answer my questions
8. The effect of teaching presence “ What does it mean to have presence or to be effectively present?”
9. Issues “ despite the popularity of online discussion boards and chat rooms, there needs to be a realization that merely putting students together in an online group does not mean they will engage in meaningful collaborative inquiry”. appropriate pedagogical strategies are needed to facilitate meaningful engaging learning activities in online discussions.
10. Can teaching presence have a negative impact on learning? “ negative behaviours by teachers appeared to have more impact on student demotivation than positive teacher behaviours had on motivation”.