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The Evolution of a Professional Practice Forum: Balancing Peer-to-Peer Learning With Course Objectives.

Anna JanssenTracy RobinsonTimothy Shaw
Published in: JMIR research protocols (2014)
The use of interactive forums in online learning in an educational module for adult learners can prove extremely valuable as a means for participants to share their expertise and improve their learning outcomes. In particular, the use of sticky and welcome threads were significant features that enhanced interactions between participants and facilitators and resulted in increased quantity and quality of postings. These findings can help inform future researchers on how to develop peer engagement modules that are amenable to assessment and that build an online sense of community.
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