Creation and validation of the online self-disclosure via educational platforms scale

Beatrice Hayes, Lizete Murniece
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Globally, higher education (HE) institutions now implement some element of hybrid learning, heightened since the COVID-19 pandemic and temporary shift to online learning. To communicate, online self-disclosure (revealing information about the self) is required. The majority of HE students are aged between 18-24 years, which is considered the developmentally sensitive period of ‘emerging adulthood’. Having only ever known a digitally-connected world, emerging adults self-disclose differently to other generations when communicating via an online environment. Whilst communicating online with HE staff, students may self-disclose in a way that misaligns with the expectations of staff; this may result in miscommunication or over-disclosure (revealing inappropriate information to a misjudged audience). Over-disclosing via online educational platforms (e.g., Moodle, MS Teams, and e-mail) may result in negative feedback from staff and this may impact student experience, engagement and attainment. Problematically, no standardized measure exists that captures student self-disclosure via online educational platforms and so research on this topic is currently limited and theoretically unstable. Via a three-phase study, comprising four studies and 283 participants, we have created and conducted an initial evaluation of the online self-disclosure via educational platforms (OSDEP) scale. The OSDEP scale is the first psychometric tool to specifically measure HE students’ online self-disclosure behaviors specifically within an online educational context. The OSDEP scale can be used for future educational and pedagogical research to further understand HE students’ online self-disclosure behaviors and to what extent these may be associated with topics such as mental health, engagement, attainment, and student experience.
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通过教育平台创建和验证在线自我披露量表
在全球范围内,高等教育(HE)机构目前都在实施某种混合式学习,自 COVID-19 大流行和暂时转向在线学习以来,这种混合式学习得到了加强。为了进行交流,需要进行在线自我披露(披露自我信息)。大多数高校学生的年龄在 18-24 岁之间,这一时期被视为 "新兴成人 "的发展敏感期。由于只知道数字连接的世界,新兴成人在通过网络环境进行交流时的自我披露方式与其他几代人不同。在与高校教职员工进行在线交流时,学生自我披露的方式可能与教职员工的期望不一致;这可能会导致沟通不畅或过度披露(向判断失误的受众披露不适当的信息)。通过在线教育平台(如 Moodle、MS Teams 和电子邮件)过度披露信息可能会导致教职员工的负面反馈,从而影响学生的体验、参与度和成绩。问题是,目前还没有一种标准化的测量方法可以捕捉到学生通过在线教育平台进行自我披露的情况,因此有关这一主题的研究目前还很有限,理论上也不稳定。通过一项包括四项研究和 283 名参与者的三阶段研究,我们创建并初步评估了通过教育平台进行在线自我披露的量表(OSDEP)。OSDEP 量表是首个专门测量在线教育背景下高校学生在线自我披露行为的心理测量工具。OSDEP 量表可用于未来的教育和教学研究,以进一步了解高校学生的在线自我披露行为,以及这些行为在多大程度上与心理健康、参与度、成绩和学生体验等主题相关联。
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