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Sense of Community, Perceived Learning, and Achievement Relationships in an Online Graduate Course
Turkish Online Journal of Distance Education
  • Jesus Trespalacios, Boise State University
  • Ross Perkins, Boise State University
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
7-1-2016
Abstract

The ubiquity of online programs in higher education requires continued focus on designing instructional environments that improve students’ learning. We examine students’ perceptions of sense of community and learning, as well as academic achievement, using grades obtained from a final project and participation in asynchronous discussion forums. Findings indicate a significant correlation between perceived learning and the sense of community connectedness subscale. Although sense of community is closely associated with interactions, the results did not show a significant relationship between the sense of community and the discussions achievement variable. Implications and challenges in implementing activities to foster sense of community in an online learning environment are discussed.

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This document was originally published in Turkish Online Journal of Distance Education by Anadolu University. Copyright restrictions may apply.

Citation Information
Jesus Trespalacios and Ross Perkins. "Sense of Community, Perceived Learning, and Achievement Relationships in an Online Graduate Course" Turkish Online Journal of Distance Education (2016)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/jesus_trespalacios/15/