J.I. Icaza and M.A. Pérez-Guardado
Asynchronous online learning, shared space, collaborative work, wiki servers, twiki, naturalistic inquiry, electronic discussion forums, virtual communication patterns
Internet and other technologies have brought many applications and models for supporting distance learning systems, particularly on- line graduate courses. By using the naturalistic inquiry qualitative research method, this work studied the way people use and interact in an electronic space named Web Shared Object (WSO), a space where the students must generate collaboratively a specific product. This study took place in an on-line MIS graduate course in a Mexican University. The article describes some aspects of the observed situation such as the use of messages to pre-structure discussion forum spaces, the development of interaction patterns in student teams using the computer tools, and the evolution of mechanisms for coordination and awareness.
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