Case Report: The Impact of Online Forum Use on Student Retention in a Level 1 Distance Learning Module

Q4 Social Sciences Athens Journal of Education Pub Date : 2021-11-03 DOI:10.30958/aje.9-1-7
Jessica Pinchbeck, C. Heaney
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The importance of making online and distance education successful has been dramatically prioritized due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Student retention is a key performance indicator in online higher education. Evidence suggests that within online distance education the key to retaining students is to encourage an engaging and supportive online community. Online asynchronous forums are one method that has been employed to promote such engagement. This study investigated the relationship between online forum activity and student retention amongst 21 tutor groups on an Open University Level 1 module. It found that the volume of tutor group forum activity had a significant association with student retention (p<0.05 two-tailed, Pearson r=0.53), with student contributions having a greater impact on retention (p<0.01 two-tailed, Pearson r=0.628) than tutor contributions. Although tutor contributions did not appear to impact student retention directly the number of tutor and student posts were highly correlated (p<0.001, two tailed, Pearson r=0.86). Results indicate that asynchronous forums can be an effective tool in promoting student retention in an online distance learning environment. Important factors that impact on student retention within the educational medium of asynchronous forums are evidenced. The implications of these findings for educators are discussed. Keywords: distance learning, student retention, forum participation, online learning community.
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案例报告:在线论坛的使用对一级远程学习模块学生留存率的影响
由于2019冠状病毒病大流行,成功开展在线和远程教育的重要性得到了极大的重视。学生留存率是在线高等教育的关键绩效指标。有证据表明,在在线远程教育中,留住学生的关键是鼓励一个有吸引力和支持性的在线社区。在线异步论坛是一种促进这种参与的方法。本研究调查了开放大学1级模块中21个导师小组的在线论坛活动与学生保留率之间的关系。研究发现,导师小组论坛活动量与学生保留率显著相关(p<0.05双尾,Pearson r=0.53),学生贡献对保留率的影响大于导师贡献(p<0.01双尾,Pearson r=0.628)。虽然导师贡献似乎没有直接影响学生保留,但导师和学生职位的数量高度相关(p<0.001,双尾,Pearson r=0.86)。结果表明,异步论坛可以成为在线远程学习环境中提高学生保留率的有效工具。在异步论坛的教育媒介中,影响学生留存率的重要因素得到了证明。讨论了这些发现对教育工作者的影响。关键词:远程教育,学生留存,论坛参与,在线学习社区。
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Athens Journal of Education
Athens Journal of Education Social Sciences-Education
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