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What is Pentad

Handbook of Research on Computer Mediated Communication
Five interlinking elements (described above) which, when combined, provide a cohesive framework for analyzing a situation.
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Computer Mediated Learning: Applying Burke's Pentad
Alison Ruth (Griffith University, Australia)
Copyright: © 2008 |Pages: 14
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-59904-863-5.ch007
Abstract
This chapter proposes that Burke’s (1969) dramatistic analysis using the Pentad (act, scene, agent, agency, purpose) is a valuable methodological tool for investigating how learning theory offers a better understanding of mediated learning environments. It is argued that this framework provides a coherent and comprehensive consideration of learning and communication mediated by electronic means. Research into computer mediated communication needs to acknowledge the intertwining notion of the agents, acts and agency (mediation) within a specific scene, particularly in an online learning environment. Burke’s (1969) work provides a useful framework for discussing and describing a mediated environment and appears to be a valid framework within which to analyze different learning and communicative environments.
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Computer Mediated Learning: Applying Burke's Pentad
Five interlinking elements (described above) which, when combined, provide a cohesive framework for analyzing a situation.
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