A triangular prism model: Using activity theory to examine online learning communities |
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Authors: | Jared Keengwe Jung-Jin Kang |
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Affiliation: | 1. Teaching and Learning Stop #7189, University of North Dakota, Grand Forks, ND, 58202, USA 2. Department of Teacher education, Michigan State University, 118A Erickson, East Lansing, MI, USA
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Abstract: | This article illustrates how a triangular prism model (TPM) could help researchers examine challenging and successful factors to sustaining online learning communities (OLCs) for preservice and inservice teachers. The TPM was constructed on a review of the literature on activity theory. The TPM is a conceptual framework that guides empirical examination of OLCs’ ongoing development and their connections within a relevant context. This article highlights the application of this framework to two online learning communities (preservice and inservice teachers) and reviews the potential of a TPM as an analytical tool. |
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