Influence of individual learning styles in online interaction: a case for dynamic frequently asked questions (DFAQ)

Autores
Ng'ambi, Dick
Año de publicación
2006
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inglés
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Descripción
Although current literature on learning styles shows that matching a teacher’s instructional style with the learning styles of students affects performance in a classroom environment, little is known about the influence of learning styles in online interaction. The paper argues that students’ individual learning styles influences how students interact online and that rather than adapt to user’s learning styles, online environments tend to force behavior change on users’ learning styles. The paper discusses a project in which students with varying learning styles used an online consultation (DFAQ) tool for collaborative knowledge sharing, and reports on how learning styles influenced online interaction and the use of DFAQ changed rather than adapted to users’ learning styles. The paper concludes that for online environments to be educationally efficacious, sensitivity to different learning styles is desirable though the implementation of such sensitivity is non-trivial.
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Educación
online consultation
learning styles
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title Influence of individual learning styles in online interaction: a case for dynamic frequently asked questions (DFAQ)
spellingShingle Influence of individual learning styles in online interaction: a case for dynamic frequently asked questions (DFAQ)
Ng'ambi, Dick
Ciencias Informáticas
Educación
online consultation
learning styles
title_short Influence of individual learning styles in online interaction: a case for dynamic frequently asked questions (DFAQ)
title_full Influence of individual learning styles in online interaction: a case for dynamic frequently asked questions (DFAQ)
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title_sort Influence of individual learning styles in online interaction: a case for dynamic frequently asked questions (DFAQ)
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Educación
online consultation
learning styles
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Educación
online consultation
learning styles
dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv Although current literature on learning styles shows that matching a teacher’s instructional style with the learning styles of students affects performance in a classroom environment, little is known about the influence of learning styles in online interaction. The paper argues that students’ individual learning styles influences how students interact online and that rather than adapt to user’s learning styles, online environments tend to force behavior change on users’ learning styles. The paper discusses a project in which students with varying learning styles used an online consultation (DFAQ) tool for collaborative knowledge sharing, and reports on how learning styles influenced online interaction and the use of DFAQ changed rather than adapted to users’ learning styles. The paper concludes that for online environments to be educationally efficacious, sensitivity to different learning styles is desirable though the implementation of such sensitivity is non-trivial.
Education for the 21 st century - impact of ICT and Digital Resources Conference
Red de Universidades con Carreras en Informática (RedUNCI)
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