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Student Role Adjustment in Online Communities of Inquiry: Model and Instrument Validation

by Sloan-C
Author Information
Author(s):
D. Randy Garrison
Author(s):
Martha Cleveland-Innes, Assistant Professor
Author(s):
Dr. Tak Fung, Senior Statistical Consultant, Information Technologies
Institution(s) or Organization(s) Where Research Occured:
University of Calgary
Institution(s) or Organization(s) Where Research Occured:
Athabasca University
Volume and Issue Information
Volume:
8
Issue:
2
Month:
April
Year:
2004

The purpose of this study is to validate an instrument to study role adjustment of students new to an online community of inquiry. The community of inquiry conceptual model for online learning was used to shape this research and identify the core elements and conditions associated with role adjustment to online learning (Garrison, Anderson and Archer, 2000). Through a factor analytic process it is shown that the instrument did reflect the theoretical model. It was also useful in refining the items for the questionnaire. The instrument is for use in future research designed to measure and understand student role adjustment in online learning.


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