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What is Relational View

Handbook of Research on Virtual Training and Mentoring of Online Instructors
This perspective emphasizes the role of intentionality to communicate in a mediated interaction. In the relational view, the technologies being used do matter for projecting a sense of social presence, but not as much as the way those using the technologies employ the tools. For example, synchronous video may allow for more social presence, but only if the user intentionally projects a sense of their “real self.” Likewise, even text-only communication can allow for clear projection of one’s personality, if done intentionally.
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Prove You Are Not a Dog: Fostering Social Presence in Online Learning
David J. Mulder (Dordt College, USA)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-6322-8.ch010
Abstract
Learning online can be isolating for students. Some students may prefer to be anonymous—on the outset, at least—until they feel comfortable participating in the course. Many instructors value interaction between students or between the student and the instructor, and without a sense of “presence” in the online classroom, some students will be reticent to participate. It is thus incumbent on instructors and instructional designers to create courses that foster interaction between users to develop this sense of being “a real person” online. This chapter examines the concept of social presence, articulates reasons high social presence is a desirable feature in an online course, and provides examples instructors and designers might draw upon for developing social presence in their own courses.
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