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Does gender influence discussion forum participation in online education?

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posted on 2024-07-11, 17:30 authored by Margaret Mazzolini, Sarah MaddisonSarah Maddison
In this study we have investigated aspects of women students’ participation in asynchronous discussion forums in an online education context where the women were heavily outnumbered by men. We found that the perceptions of the women concerning how often they participated and the grade they expected, as compared to the men, did not necessarily agree with a statistical analysis of what actually happened. We studied qualitative feedback by the women participants on their experiences in the forums in order to try to understand the reasons for this gap between perceptions and reality. As a result of this project, we foreshadow further studies that might help us form strategies to encourage confident participation by women in online education forums.

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9780473091194

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Winds of Change in a Sea of Learning, the 19th Annual Conference of the Australasian Society for Computers in Tertiary Education (ASCILITE 02), UNITEC Institute of Technology, Auckland, New Zealand, 08-11 December 2002 / Andy Williamson, Cathy Gunn, Alison Young, and Tony Clear (eds)

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Winds of Change in a Sea of Learning, the 19th Annual Conference of the Australasian Society for Computers in Tertiary Education ASCILITE 02, UNITEC Institute of Technology, Auckland, New Zealand, 08-11 December 2002 / Andy Williamson, Cathy Gunn, Alison Young, and Tony Clear eds

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1

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9 pp

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UNITEC Institute of Technology

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Copyright © 2002 Margaret Mazzolini & Sarah Maddison. The published version is reproduced in accordance with the copyright policy of the conference organisers. The authors assign to ASCILITE and educational non-profit institutions a non-exclusive licence to use this document for personal use and in courses of instruction provided that the article is used in full and this copyright statement is reproduced. The authors also grant a non-exclusive licence to ASCILITE to publish this document in full on the World Wide Web (prime sites and mirrors) and in printed form within the ASCILITE 2002 conference proceedings. Any other usage is prohibited without the express permission of the authors.

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