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What is Online Participation

Ubiquitous Inclusive Learning in a Digital Era
Types of online posts initiated by individual learners for knowledge construction and the building of social relationships.
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Towards Blended Learning Designs Fostering Adults' Social Capital: What Do Empirical Findings Reveal?
Celine Cocquyt (Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium), Anh Nguyet Diep (Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium), Chang Zhu (Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium), Maurice De Greef (Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium), and Tom Vanwing (Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium)
Copyright: © 2019 |Pages: 26
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-6292-4.ch003
Abstract
In responding to the ubiquitous presence of information and communication technology (ICT) in the educational landscape, blended learning has been increasingly adopted in adult education. While adult educators and practitioners face challenges due to such pedagogical shifts in instructional design, they are also encouraged to underscore the emancipatory values of adult education to contribute to the global social exclusion combat. Thus, it is of particular significance to examine how different elements of the blended learning design can result in social outcomes for adult learners. By deconstructing the blended learning design into specific online and general supportive factors, the present chapter sheds more light on the question: How does learning in a blended environment contribute to adult learners' social capital? On top of that, practical recommendations for instructors are put forward.
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Online Participation and Digital Divide: An Empirical Evaluation of U.S. Midwestern Municipalities
The use of the Internet to facilitate active citizen involvement in the policy and democratic processes. This includes using government web sites to solicit citizens’ opinion on policies and administrative services, to allow citizens to provide online feedback to administrative agencies and the legislature, and to stimulate online public discussions on policy and the political process.
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Professional Development to Promote Online Communication, Collaboration and Learning Among Faculty: A Community of Practice Approach
Includes participation in activities that take place through online means, such as chats, blog reflection, discussion forums, and group work.
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