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Supplementary Discourse - Forming an Online Learning Community with Asynchronous Discussions
Date Issued
2023-01-17
Date Available
2026-01-12T11:01:27Z
Abstract
The use of social media platforms to promote social interaction in a digital classroom is a common approach used by many educators. However, implementing such a platform is met with many challenges, the biggest being student shyness and reluctance in participating publicly. In this paper, we introduce the Supplementary Discourse (SD) model, inspired by the Supplementary Instruction (SI) model, where the goal is to promote student-student interactions in an online space. The SD model is also applied in an introductory organic chemistry course using Discord, a channel-based social media platform. By engaging students with tutors and discussion questions, we successfully catalyzed the formation of a student learning community, with the Discord server accumulating an average of 86 messages per week in a 13-week period, with students commenting that they felt less intimidated to ask questions in the server.
Type of Material
Journal Article
Publisher
American Chemical Society (ACS)
Journal
Journal of Chemical Education
Volume
100
Issue
2
Start Page
496
End Page
506
Language
English
Status of Item
Peer reviewed
ISSN
0021-9584
This item is made available under a Creative Commons License
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