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Perception of democracy in computer-mediated communication: participation,responsibility, collaboration,and reflection
Authors:Maria-Jesus Gallego-Arrufat  Elba Gutiérrez-Santiuste
Institution:1. Faculty of Education, University of Granada, Granada, Spain mgallego@ugr.es;3. Faculty of Education, University of Granada, Granada, Spain
Abstract:We present a case study to analyze how higher education students attending a Spanish University (N = 100) democratize the virtual classroom by assuming responsibility for their learning and that of the other members of the class; participate actively in social, cognitive, and teaching issues; and collaborate by creating a learning community and reflecting individually and as a group. Our mixed methodology includes the following: (1) content analysis with a categorization system adapted from the community of inquiry approach and (2) two questionnaires on students' perception of the democratic elements in the virtual classroom. The results show that the students assume democratic principles of responsibility, critique, participation, and collaboration. We observe the role that the teachers play in facilitating democratization of the classroom through flexible design of instruction, promotion of social relationships, and orientation of the debate toward the learning objectives. This investigation shows the implementation of democratic principles in the virtual classroom.
Keywords:computer-mediated communication  community of inquiry  academic democracy  student participation  higher education
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