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What is Teaching Presence

Encyclopedia of Distance Learning, Second Edition
The course design, facilitation, and direct instruction that promotes achievement of social presence and cognitive presence and ultimately results in achievement of course learning outcomes (Garrison 2007).
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Implementing Successful Online Learning Communities
Diane E. Beck (University of Florida, USA) and Sven A. Normann (University of Florida, USA)
Copyright: © 2009 |Pages: 8
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-60566-198-8.ch161
Abstract
In the last decade, the number of courses using online learning has increased significantly and based on student demand; continued growth is projected. Although distance learning is well accepted, when compared to traditional classroom learning, lower student satisfaction, higher student attrition, and concerns about quality have been reported (Rovai, 2002a; Rovai, 2002b). The absence of “community” has been associated with each of these issues and this has stimulated research about how to successfully build a community in a virtual environment, to overcome these challenges. Successful online learning communities are also important for most blended learning courses (Rovai & Jordan, 2004). Discussion boards and other tools are being increasingly used to supplement instruction during traditional classroom courses. Therefore, across most courses in higher education today it is imperative that faculty members know how to establish and sustain successful online learning communities. The goals of this article are to a) define “online learning community” and delineate the factors that contribute to a successful learning community, b) review the evidence supporting the importance of a learning community in distance and online learning, and c) recommend strategies to promote achievement of a successful learning community.
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Cultivating Teaching Presence and Social Presence Through Multimedia Intervention
The instructional activities that convey an instructor’s teaching and guidance to help students to achieve the desired learning outcomes.
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Prove You Are Not a Dog: Fostering Social Presence in Online Learning
The means by which an instructor established him/herself as the authority in the learning space.
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Hybrid Courses for Preparing Elementary Mathematics Specialists: Challenges, Successes, and Lessons Learned
Describes actions the instructor takes in the context of online instruction. This generally includes the design and facilitation of online class sessions. For the present context, this also includes attention to how the instructor directs cognitive and social processes during the online sessions.
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Ensuring Presence in Online Learning Environments
An instructor’s design, facilitation, and direction of cognitive and social processes.
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Collaborative Instructional Design Strategies in an Online Health Systems Pharmacy Degree Program
One element, along with Social Presence and Cognitive Presence, of the Community of Inquiry framework. Teaching presence begins with the design of the course, as the instructor is making pedagogical choices for course content, assessments, etc., and extends through the delivery/active teaching of the course. Online, it is vital for instructors to elevate and maintain their teaching presence, as that serves as the catalyst for cognitive and social presence, and also sets the stage for learning motivation and building an online learning community.
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Meeting Challenges in Virtual Learning Environments With the Community of Inquiry Framework
Concerned with course creation and oversight of course functions, part of the CoI.
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Andragogical Leadership and Technology in the Future of Adult Education
The design, facilitation, and direction of cognitive and social processes for the purpose of realizing personally meaningful and educationally worthwhile learning outcomes.
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Student Perceptions and Pedagogical Applications of E-Learning Tools in Online Course
The design, facilitation, and direction of cognitive and social processes for the purpose of realizing personally meaningful and educationally worthwhile learning outcomes.
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Online Faculty Community: Support and Resources for Teaching Online
One of the three components in the Community of Inquiry framework; includes the facilitation of the cognitive presence for teaching content, engagement of the social presence with learner to establish the learning environment, and development of instruction, assessment, and feedback to ensure mastery of learning outcomes.
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Using Student Facilitation and Interactive Tools Within and Beyond the LMS: Towards Creating an Authentic Community of Inquiry
Teaching presence is one of the three constructs within the community of inquiry framework (i.e., cognitive presence, social presence, and teaching presence) and refers to the design and facilitation of the learning experience.
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The Community of Inquiry Framework, Online and Blended Learning, and the i2Flex Classroom Model
The extent to which learners are able to construct and confirm meaning through sustained reflection and discourse in a critical community of inquiry.
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Using Communities of Inquiry Online to Perform Tasks of Higher Order Learning
The design of the educational experience and facilitation among the teacher and the students.
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Learners' Perception of Engagement in Online Learning
Teaching presence is denoted through the extent to which learners experience the instructor’s influence in the class. Teaching presence is reflected in designing, facilitating, delivering and evaluating.
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Engaging in Virtual Collaborative Writing: Issues, Obstacles, and Strategies
Anderson et al. (2001, p. 8) define “teaching presence as the design, facilitation, and direction of cognitive and social processes for the purpose of realizing personally meaningful and educationally worthwhile learning outcomes.” According to them, teaching presence begins with the course preparation and “continues during the course, as the instructor facilitates the discourse and provides direct instruction when required” (2001, p. 8).
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Adaptable Learning Theory Framework for Technology-Enhanced Learning
The facilitation and organization of both Cognitive presence and social presence toward desired learning outcomes.
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Remote Teacher Preparation Amidst COVID-19: Creating Trauma-Informed Communities of Inquiry
The environmental and instructional design and delivery elements within online learning.
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Video-Based Discussion: Promoting Presence Through Interactions in Online Higher Education Courses
Indications of instructor involvement within a virtual learning environment.
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Social Presence in an Online Learning Environment
The perception of instructional guidance and support in attaining instructional outcomes in an online course.
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Group Leadership in Online Collaborative Learning
The ways in which a teacher is present, or input from a teacher, in terms of the design of online activities, facilitation of online interactions, and direction of learning.
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Opportunities of Virtual Learning Environments: Best Practices in Online Doctoral Programs
Part of CoI; heaviest presence is in beginning when teaching the language of the discipline and the requirements for scholarly work; focuses on course creation, oversight of course functions, and challenging students to ask the questions required in the discipline.
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Encouraging and Increasing Student Engagement and Participation in an Online Classroom
The extent to which an instructor in an online course makes himself/herself known as the instructor.
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Perceptions of Presence and Community in Immersive Online Learning Environments
An element of the communities of inquiry model, referring to instructional design and facilitation.
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Toward An Effective Virtual Learning Environment: From a Social Presence Perspective
Teachers’ three critical roles including the design and organization of the learning experience, the implementation of learning activities, and the moderations of students’ learning experiences.
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Threaded Discussion
The design, facilitation and direction of cognitive and social processes for the purpose of realizing personally meaningful and educationally worthwhile outcomes.
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Factors Influencing Individual Construction of Knowledge in an Online Community of Learning and Inquiry Using Concept Maps
computer mediated inputs from a course instructor or discussion facilitator that facilitate the community of learning and inquiry.
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Dialogism in the Digital Age: Online Discussion Boards as Constructivist Platforms
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Social Presence
The design, facilitation, and direction of cognitive and social process for educational purposes.
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An Exploratory Study on the Effect of Coaching on Learner-Led Synchronous Discussion
The “design, facilitation, and direction of cognitive and social processes for the purpose of realizing personally meaningful and educationally worthwhile learning outcomes” ( Anderson et al., 2001 , p. 5).
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What We Know About Assessing Online Learning in Secondary Schools
The methods that online instructors use to create quality instructional experiences that support and sustain productive communities of inquiry.
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The Emergence of Social Presence in Learning Communities
Involves designing and facilitating the educational experience (Garrison et al., 2000).
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Training Bilingual Interpreters in Healthcare Settings: Student Perceptions of Online Learning
One of the three presences of the CoI framework. It refers to the design, facilitation and direction of cognitive and social processes in order to achieve successful learning outcomes.
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Blended Learning as a Transformative Design Approach
The design, facilitation and instruction directed toward creating and sustaining a community of inquiry.
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Interventions and Student Factors in Collaboration
Three critical functions defined by Anderson, Rourke, Garrison, and Archer (2001) of the online teacher, namely, designing and administrating learning activities, establishing and maintaining an active learning community, and providing direct instruction.
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Social Skills and Online Learning
The teacher/instructor is responsible for course design, discussion coordination during courses, and students’ encouragement to participate.
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Communities of Inquiry in Online Learning
The design, facilitation and instruction directed toward creating and sustaining a community of inquiry.
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A Mixed Methods Examination of Instructor Social Presence in Accelerated Online Courses
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Bridging the Gap with Distance Education Students: Telepresence
Teaching presence is defined as the design, facilitation, and direction of cognitive and social processes for the purpose of realizing personally meaningful and educational worthwhile learning outcomes.
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Applying Online Instructor Presence Amidst Changing Times
The design, facilitation, and teaching strategies applied to an online learning environment that when applied effectively, create clarity of learner expectations.
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Engaging as an Online Adjunct Faculty: Whose Responsibility Is It Anyway?
In a digital environment, this is the art and science of marrying cognitive presence with social presence in order to deliver content to students in a meaningful way.
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Working Collaboratively on the Digital Global Frontier
“The design, facilitation, and direction of cognitive and social processes for the purpose of realizing personally meaningful and educationally worthwhile learning outcomes” (Anderson et al., & 2001, p. 5).
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Developing Teaching Presence in Online Learning Through Shared Stakeholder Responsibility
“The design, facilitation, and direction of cognitive and social presences for the purpose of realizing personally meaningful and educationally worthwhile learning outcomes” ( Anderson, Rourke, Garrison, & Archer, 2001 , p. 5).
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