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What is Synchronous Discussion

Encyclopedia of Distance Learning, Second Edition
The immediate exchange of messages in real time. It is best used for sharing ideas and brainstorming.
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Collaboration in Online Communications
Albert L. Ingram (Kent State University, USA) and Lesley G. Hathorn (Kent State University, USA)
Copyright: © 2009 |Pages: 5
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-60566-198-8.ch045
Abstract
Collaboration and cooperation have become firmly established as teaching methods in face-to-face classes (e.g., Johnson, Johnson, & Smith, 1998). They are also rapidly becoming widespread in online teaching and learning in both hybrid (mixed traditional and online) course and distance courses. The methods are likely to be most effective if they are firmly grounded in how people actually work together. Some groups collaborate more successfully than others. Frequently, instructors may place students into groups in the expectation that they will collaborate without a clear idea of what collaboration is or how to recognize and encourage it. We must define what we mean by the terms, both so that we can use the techniques successfully and so that we can research them accurately. In addition, we must distinguish between groups in which people act independently from those who act collaboratively. As Surowiecki (2004) has pointed out, when all the results are aggregated, a large number of people acting independently may give a more accurate solution to a problem than an expert. Interdependent groups may often produce results inferior to the results obtained by their best-performing members or may be affected by a “groupthink” mentality.
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Technology Use in an Online MBA Program
Synchronous discussion refers to an online discussion that participants have to be present at the same time in order to participate.
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Measuring Collaboration in Online Communication
Occur when all participants are online and actively involved in the discussion at the same time.
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Technology-Enhanced Learning: Towards Providing Supports for PhD Students and Researchers in Higher Education
Synchronous discussions refer to discussions which take place in real time. Subscribers respond to other subscribers’ suggestions and comments without the opportunity to plan, research, structure, and reflect upon their submission to the forum.
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Towards Supporting Academic Authors, Researchers, and PhD Students in Higher Education
Synchronous discussions refer to discussions which take place in real time. Subscribers respond to other subscribers’ suggestions and comments without the opportunity to plan, research, structure, and reflect upon their submission to the forum.
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An Exploratory Study on the Effect of Coaching on Learner-Led Synchronous Discussion
An online discussion that brings participants together at the same time, simulating an in-person experience.
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