Virtual Spaces: Employing a Synchronous Online Classroom to Facilitate Student Engagement in Online Learning

University of South Florida · Nazareth College

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Abstract

This research study is a collaborative project between faculty in social foundations, special education, and instructional technology in which we analyze student data from six undergraduate and graduate courses related to the use of a virtual classroom space. Transactional distance theory (Moore & Kearsley, 1996) operates as our theoretical framework as we explore the role of a virtual classroom in distance education and analyze the ways in which a synchronous learning environment affects students’ learning experiences. Elluminate Live! was the software employed in the virtual classroom. In this analysis, particular themes emerged related to dialogue, structure, and learner autonomy. In addition, students…

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Keywords
  • Distance education
  • Virtual classroom
  • Autonomy
  • Synchronous learning
  • Educational technology
  • Computer science
  • Student engagement
  • Mathematics education
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Quality Education
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