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Social activity versus cognitive density?  Exploring the role of social presence in CMC-based teacher education EUROCALL CMC & Teacher Education SIGs Annual Workshop 14-15 April 2011, Barcelona Mirjam Hauck and Sylvia Warnecke
Part 1: What is social presence?
[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
social presence within a community of inquiry (Garrison  et al.  2000)
the module: students, tutors, tools, and components ,[object Object]
students ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
tutors ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
tools ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
the tutor training programme: aims, structure, topics ,[object Object]
aims ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
structure ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
topics ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
patterns of participation: forum
the conceptual framework ,[object Object]
experiential modelling ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
exploratory practice ,[object Object],[object Object]
 
taking a closer look … ,[object Object]
data collection ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
social presence indicators Swan (2002) building on Rourke et al. (1999) Affective Interactive Cohesive Paralanguage Greetings and salutations Acknowledgement Emotion Vocatives Agreement/disagreement Value Group reference Approval Humour Social sharing Invitation Self-disclosure Course reflection Personal advice
Hi [participant], Thanks for that.  […]  I then, thought that the extended deadline was for the wiki one. I KNOW, HOW SILLY AM I? Never mind, it's all about learning eh?  Thanks for this [participant]. The questionnaire you propose for scenario 2 would certainly not be an easy one to write. […] Would there by any useful follow up to these […]? […] Enjoyed reading these [participant] and as you can see they made me think! HI [participant], good to meet you! Do they still have concrete cows in Milton Keynes? I think you're very lucky to be close to The O.U.... think I saw the concrete cows on a roundabout? Looking forward to our Elluminate sessions together!
more examples … ,[object Object]
affective social presence indicators: emotions   ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
affective social presence indicators: self-disclosure
affective/interactive social presence indicators: self-disclosure and continuing a thread   I think all these kinds of classifications have to be used with caution … I guess our forum identity is as multifaceted as any other (what is a multilingual forum identity like???) …  I think … our behaviour on a forum is similar to our behaviour elsewhere. I tend to be quite active  in my interactions with students   on forums.  I feel  that if they know I am paying attention, then they will do more to be "seen." I also respond to students with questions, but leave openings for other students to comment as well.
interactive social presence indicators: greetings and salutations   It depends a lot on my mood and on the subject others are talking about. When I am very interested in a subject I participate, but I also get pretty easily bored and then I concentrate on other stuff instead. It’s nice to see that I am not the only squirrel here ^_^. Greetings   to all ,
cohesive social presence indicators: addressing the group   My participation pattern depends very much on the forum and the people who are using it. And it also depends on my current workload.  In an interesting forum I'm usually among the most active writers   and tend to be a "rabbit". […] I also try to embody the qualities of the "dolphin", but this is not easy.  Decide for yourself  how well I do.  Well,  I will hold back now and let other people shine through in this discussion. ;-) 
Part 2: some findings ,[object Object]
experiential modelling as a training approach I would also like to focus on the Elluminate training sessions, led by different tutors. Again, these were so well structured and well managed -  a model for how to do it . And if things occasionally went a teeny bit awry, that was great too, as it added a human element   . It was also great to  see other tutors' forums ; I have certainly learned from those, and would pick out my colleague [name] in particular as someone who seems to me to always get the tone right.
[object Object]
training for social presence ,[object Object],[object Object]
 
What would you consider the key purpose of forums for students? ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
sending and reading social presence cues/indicators   ,[object Object],[object Object]
How have the students mainly interacted? ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
What’s the take away? ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
To be explored … ,[object Object]
negotiation of social presence ,[object Object],[object Object]
social presence in a wider context ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Research questions
 
Mirjam Hauck and Sylvia Warnecke Faculty of Education and Language Studies Department of Languages The Open University [email_address]  and  [email_address]

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CMC Teacher Education SIG Presentation; Hauck & Warnecke

  • 1. Social activity versus cognitive density? Exploring the role of social presence in CMC-based teacher education EUROCALL CMC & Teacher Education SIGs Annual Workshop 14-15 April 2011, Barcelona Mirjam Hauck and Sylvia Warnecke
  • 2. Part 1: What is social presence?
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  • 4. social presence within a community of inquiry (Garrison et al. 2000)
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  • 21. social presence indicators Swan (2002) building on Rourke et al. (1999) Affective Interactive Cohesive Paralanguage Greetings and salutations Acknowledgement Emotion Vocatives Agreement/disagreement Value Group reference Approval Humour Social sharing Invitation Self-disclosure Course reflection Personal advice
  • 22. Hi [participant], Thanks for that.  […]  I then, thought that the extended deadline was for the wiki one. I KNOW, HOW SILLY AM I? Never mind, it's all about learning eh? Thanks for this [participant]. The questionnaire you propose for scenario 2 would certainly not be an easy one to write. […] Would there by any useful follow up to these […]? […] Enjoyed reading these [participant] and as you can see they made me think! HI [participant], good to meet you! Do they still have concrete cows in Milton Keynes? I think you're very lucky to be close to The O.U.... think I saw the concrete cows on a roundabout? Looking forward to our Elluminate sessions together!
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  • 25. affective social presence indicators: self-disclosure
  • 26. affective/interactive social presence indicators: self-disclosure and continuing a thread I think all these kinds of classifications have to be used with caution … I guess our forum identity is as multifaceted as any other (what is a multilingual forum identity like???) … I think … our behaviour on a forum is similar to our behaviour elsewhere. I tend to be quite active in my interactions with students on forums. I feel that if they know I am paying attention, then they will do more to be "seen." I also respond to students with questions, but leave openings for other students to comment as well.
  • 27. interactive social presence indicators: greetings and salutations It depends a lot on my mood and on the subject others are talking about. When I am very interested in a subject I participate, but I also get pretty easily bored and then I concentrate on other stuff instead. It’s nice to see that I am not the only squirrel here ^_^. Greetings to all ,
  • 28. cohesive social presence indicators: addressing the group My participation pattern depends very much on the forum and the people who are using it. And it also depends on my current workload.  In an interesting forum I'm usually among the most active writers and tend to be a "rabbit". […] I also try to embody the qualities of the "dolphin", but this is not easy. Decide for yourself how well I do.  Well, I will hold back now and let other people shine through in this discussion. ;-) 
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  • 30. experiential modelling as a training approach I would also like to focus on the Elluminate training sessions, led by different tutors. Again, these were so well structured and well managed - a model for how to do it . And if things occasionally went a teeny bit awry, that was great too, as it added a human element  . It was also great to see other tutors' forums ; I have certainly learned from those, and would pick out my colleague [name] in particular as someone who seems to me to always get the tone right.
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  • 43. Mirjam Hauck and Sylvia Warnecke Faculty of Education and Language Studies Department of Languages The Open University [email_address] and [email_address]

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  1. It relates to the need for communicators to feel connected with each other, and to perceive each other as real people, even though their communication is mediated by technology. It may facilitate the success of cognitive presence [and] therefore, engages groups in interaction and communication and thus sustains and furthers critical skills (Lomicka 2007)
  2. The concept of social presence is part of the educational experience model of COI developed by Garrison, Anderson and Archer (2000): cognitive presence, social presence and teaching presence. [Garrison et al. (2000, p. 88) say that “a worthwhile educational experience is embedded within a community of inquiry” and that “in a true community of inquiry, the tone of the messages is questioning but engaging, expressive but responsive, sceptical but respectful, and challenging but supportive (p.96)”.] Fits the design of EAP online which was guided by what we called “the students as ethnographers” , the students encouraged to question academic writing and reading in general and their own text productions in particular -> cognitive processes, i.e. critical thinking (systematically promoted and supported through social presence). Cognitive presence is seen as the core element of successful learning and social presence as a supporting element (meeting the learners’ social and affective needs). But it is accepted as a direct facilitator when sustaining interaction throughout a course is of significant importance, for instance in the case of distance education. The third dimension in the model, i.e. teaching presence , includes designing, supporting and directing cognitive and social procedures . Here we start by focus on social presence. However, like Shea et al. (2010) we believe that the components of the model cannot be understood fully if analysed as separate units. A weakness of previous research is what Vaughan and Garrison (2005) for example claim, namely that “students in online discussion tend not to reach higher stages of cognitive presence” and who see this as a drawback of the medium. What happens in an asynchronous forum is not detached from other activities of students in the online environment and agree with Shea et al. (2010) who confirm that the understanding reached and the knowledge constructed in the asynchronous forum is then applied in other contexts such as projects, presentations, essay writing etc. -> this is exactly how the forum is brought into play in the EAP module … a preparatory tool for assessment and even within the assessment.
  3. A very rich and varied socio-cultural background and context (students could study in different countries but meet here at the same time) A context which illustrates Morgan’s (2011) point about what we need to take into consideration, if we really want to understand what happens in a community of inquiry (COI): ‘ the complexities of the community’s global and local contexts, the potential multi-linguistic demands of the teaching and learning contexts, and how power, agency, and identities are negotiated in these multicultural contexts.’ She finds says that it is “somewhat surprising that although the community of inquiry framework has developed based on distance education contexts, it currently does not consider te complexities…..”
  4. Highlight that work happened in many media/tools
  5. Highlight mix of tools/tutors/students here as well
  6. Highlight that we are looking at tutors as students and tutors as teachers in addition to the shifting of roles within one forum from student to teacher for individuals
  7. Overview Mix: practical/technological; pedagogical; institutional background; language learning; One example selected for presentation: patterns of participation Reason: evoked reflective discussions about one’s own presence online
  8. Pattern of activity: reflection on own experiences – relating these to theoretical findings – applying these to the context in question Asking questions… NOT giving answers!
  9. G. Salmon 2002 Etivities: Key to online learning 9 animals Differentiation in student – moderator we would not agree One tutor used this with students as well and reported about success of invitation to reflection: strong group cohesion effect
  10. The concept of “exploratory practice” was comes from by Allwright (2003). Allwright rejects the notion of the aim of practitioner research and the belief in continuous ‘improvement’ of teaching practice. He focuses on the social nature of teaching and the need for all participants to be aware of the processes involved. Allwright & Hanks insist that language learning and teaching as well as research are social processes and want learners to be treated as “key practitioners” without excluding teachers. Teachers and learners should be considered “‘practitioner colleagues’, with the teachers playing a collegial role in helping learners develop as researchers of their own practices and practitioners of learning” (2009, p. 146).
  11. Unlike other studies on social presence, i.e. Shea et al. (2010), we look at the wider context of the forum activities and gather evidence in different modes/tools/forms and with different focus, i.e. reflective and anecdotal in survey as well as quantitative in survey. Quantitative in forum postings as well as anecdotal and reflective. We are also able to look at tutors as students and tutors as teachers (experiential modelling!). This allows us in accordance with Morgan (2011) to “take a closer look at the contextual conditions in which presence takes place” and the effect it has in the wider context on participation and in turn learning.
  12. We want to establish how social presence, which drives participation and online learning can be established, how then social presence and teaching presence can be understood and linked and how this in turn can inform our training with practitioners well. Good, easily applicable patterns and indicators Needs expanding: (we won’t say more at this stage but this will be a main focus of the session!) Not extensive… we will show examples of multi-media which are not covered here
  13. I KNOW, HOW SILLY AM I? Never mind, it's all about learning eh?: affective, humour, self-disclosure Thanks for this : Interactive , group reference, cohesive: acknowledgement Would there by any useful follow up to these […]?: cohesive: invitation; interactive: group reference Enjoyed reading these : affective: value; emotion, self-disclosure, cohesive: approval good to meet you! : affective: value; interactive: group reference; Do they still have concrete cows in Milton Keynes? … : cohesive: acknowledgement, invitation; interactive: social sharing Looking forward to our Elluminate sessions together!: affective: emotion; interactive: group reference; cohesive: acknowledgement
  14. Happy group  When I get a minute   : affective: self disclosure, humour We would all make very good sleuths !    : interactive: group reference, humour, self-disclosure, cohesive: acknowledgement After a couple of days I would put them out of their misery ;-): affective: humour, interactive: social sharing; cohesive: personal advice Used few to start with but increased during training
  15. Misleading … Humour might be lost Strong image… Case of student how role-played with name and image! Does one image put a person into one fixed category?
  16. Affective: emotion Cohesive: personal advice [Mirjam: where is this?] Interesting reflection about social presence online and f2f… basically true… difference is how this is established, interesting about learning to manage this environment as a teacher: categorisations etc. Studies about difference in gender in online behaviour: women tending to be more empathetic and men tending to appear slightly aggressive Rovai, A.P. (2001) “Building classroom community at a distance: a case study” Education Technology Research and Development, Vol. 49, No. 4, 2001, pp. 33–48
  17. Also some self-disclosure: “I also get pretty easily bored and then …..”
  18. Mix of emoticon, textual indicators Interactive: group Cohesive: invitation Affective: self-disclosure, humour
  19. Moderation in different modes all experienced in the same way – experiential modelling Safe environment – human element Tutors asked to be able to see each others forums and actively copied ideas and discussed their success afterwards Smiley  Note the reference to ‘tone’… indicator of SP here
  20. Combining different tools and their potential Models for copying… can be revisited (forums / recordings) Safe environment… stronger SP effect possible modelling
  21. In how far is it a training approach? SP provides indirect support for cognitive presence . But: It becomes a direct facilitator when it is important to sustain interaction throughout a course such as this training event (in distance learning or training context, in particular). In our view SP is both the means and the end of online interaction in communities of inquiry… motivator, reference point, basis for content building and knowledge transfer since it creates the environment in which this is enabled (Kehrwald 2008, 2010) SP is established and maintained by ongoing demonstration of SP in the community through visible action, such as posting messages, which contain topical and relational cues that enable participants to get to know one another. - Patterns of participation example: frequency and intensity a widely discussed topic… however also question: what is a valuable contribution: that which motivates others!
  22. - the insight into the importance of SP grew throughout training as well as throughout work on the module ‘ Getting to know’… had been the highest scorer from the start mutual support had ranked with learning strategies etc. but in final survey this had increased as can be seen here - also due to experience in student groups
  23. Kehrwald also talks about how important it is to be able to send and read SP cues and how this is actually learnt “through seeing and experiencing how others project themselves into the environment, how others interact with one another and how others react to their personal efforts to cultivate a social presence” (Kehrwald, 2010, p. 47) We consider this actually one of the core e-literacy skills participants in online communication in communities of inquiry have to learn in the same way as IT skills -> “ participatory literacy” (Pegrum 2009) The examples show how forms of establishing social presence can be supportive of group cohesion and cognitive presence, but also how these can become an obstacle in the process of establishing social presence if it is not known how to interpret, read… cue or to send cues that can be understood easily (due to intercultural differences, due to not being familiar with communication in the online environment, due to differing aesthetic tastes)… it becomes very difficult to establish norms of communication in this field … the same as code of conduct/netiquette
  24. Arnold and Ducate (2006) analysed ACMC interactions of FL teacher trainees (without the presence of tutors) in groups of four or five through the lens of the community of inquiry framework (Garrison et al., 2000) via content analysis and a 12 item questionnaire[1]. Two universities collaborated in developing a methodology course for future FL teaching assistants. The interactions among 13 native speakers (NSs) and 10 non-native speakers (NNSs) were carried out in English. Five bulletin board discussions were completed reflecting on class material and discussing practical applications, resulting in a total of 27 group discussions[2]. Participant perspectives indicated that learners felt a sense of community, whose extent varied across groups. The content analysis results revealed that social activity outweighed cognitive density … Also some self-disclosure here! Shifting roles and identities even within one community of inquiry: Blend and shifting of roles and behaviour as: facilitator/teacher learner peer (supporter) when giving advice… when asking for help…when discussion contrary views: question… can we establish differences in roles in different institutionally set ‘roles’ and contexts and within one community… Might these overlap even more in the future when users become much more familiar with the medium/media?
  25. Instead of the notion of ‘fixed’ roles of student/instructor/teacher we – in accordance with Morgan (2011) – think that describing how the negotiation of presence, agency and power in online environments is carried out can be much more valuable for research and practice. Morgan claims that a more detailed insight into the ‘dynamics of positioning and identity’ will enable us to capture ‘practice as socially situated rather than simply evidenced in actions of performance’. We also feel that the shifting roles and identities in online communication have not been taken into account sufficiently by previous research and agree with Shea et al. (2010, p. 10) : ‘teaching presence refers to the instructional design and organisation, facilitation of productive discourse, and direct instruction developed in online courses, ideally by both instructors and students.’ We strongly support the view that students and teachers take on both roles/identities at the same time in the online learning process which is in line with what we have said earlier about exploratory practice as a methodological approach for the investigation of “social presence”.
  26. How can Rourke and Swans’ social presence indicators be re-categorized to reflect the different behaviours and attitudes expressed a range of media more appropriately? How can the separating of CP/TP/SP be overcome to reflect the knowledge construction processes in online environments more accurately? How can the concept of SP be investigated as socially situated? How can reading and sending SP indicators be taught as a core skill in teacher training? How can the concept of ‘participation’ have to be re-defined to avoid the weighting of ?