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Introduction

This instructional guide to web-based online discussions was developed for the CITL by Ismail Elmahdi, a graduate of the College of Education PhD program in Instructional Technology. Ismail presented a report on the design and development of this guide at the Fall 00 annual conference of the Association for Educational Communication and Technology in Denver, CO.

This guide provides suggestions to faculty who have decided to use an online discussion as an instructional support resource. Online teaching has become a part of the educational culture and it is important to recognize that online teaching is defined by several unique characteristics. Attending to these characteristics will insure a more successful online discussion experience.

This instructional guide is based on the experiences of online teachers and students at Ohio University. While this guide is not a prescription for conducting perfect online discussions, it offers practical information for instructors who want ideas and techniques to effectively teach online. This is not a user guide, but it is a useful collection of conceptual issues and online instructional tips organized into the following four areas: pedagogical, social, managerial, and technical.

Characteristics of online teaching:
  • Supports the ability to respond to student needs
  • Requires the ability to know how to communicate effectively through technology
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