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What is Social Limitations

Handbook of Research on Learning Outcomes and Opportunities in the Digital Age
These are impediments that reduce the capacity for interactive learning that should otherwise be highly collaborative, and should enable real-life integration of experiences and employment of meta-cognitive skills via group or team projects so learners harness each other’s strengths ( Johnson & Johnson, 1996 ). Social limitations occur in part because of the inadequacies of any given LCMS and partly because of the lack of training of instructors or instructional design teams.
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Technological Interventions: Examination of Social Exchange as an Antecedent to Academic Achievement in Online Learning
Sayyid Cato (Keiser University, USA) and Rehana Seepersad (Florida International University, USA)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-4666-9577-1.ch013
Abstract
This chapter examines online learning practices and related administrative concerns at a small college just outside of New York City where educators constantly seek to meet the evolving needs of learners. The learning environment consists of multiple factors that influence social exchange and academic achievement. Learning and consequently degree completion appears limited in part because there are insufficient avenues for self-expression, social connections, and communication exchange, considered antecedents to academic achievement. In this case study, the institution serves as the research site for identifying impediments to an effective learning environment, assessing current technologies in education, and identifying strategies that educators and administrators may implement as they actively enhance learners' academic engagement and achievement. The study presents an evaluation of the institution, its current practices, obstacles, assessment of risks, and recommendations toward conventions of traditional Learning Content Management Systems (LCMS) and organizational infrastructure.
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