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The Community of Inquiry Framework in Writing Studies: Designing for Learning with Peer Review

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Jennifer Cunningham   +3 more
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The first decade of the community of inquiry framework: A retrospective

The Internet and Higher Education, 2010
Abstract This article provides a personal perspective about the development of the seminal papers associated with the Community of Inquiry Framework. The framework and its construction are described. The main part of the paper explores the evolution of the framework and its associated methodology.
D. Randy Garrison   +2 more
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Developing a community of inquiry instrument: Testing a measure of the Community of Inquiry framework using a multi-institutional sample

The Internet and Higher Education, 2008
This article reports on the multi-institutional development and validation of an instrument that attempts to operationalize Garrison, Anderson and Archer's Community of Inquiry (Col) framework (2000). The results of the study suggest that the instrument is a valid, reliable, and efficient measure of the dimensions of social presence and cognitive ...
J.B. Arbaugh   +6 more
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Researching the community of inquiry framework: Review, issues, and future directions

The Internet and Higher Education, 2007
Since its publication in The Internet and Higher Education, Garrison, Anderson, and Archer's [Garrison, D. R., Anderson, T., & Archer, W.(2000). Critical inquiry in atext-based environment: Computer conferencing in highereducation.TheInternet andHigher Education, 2(2–3), 87–105.] community of inquiry (CoI) framework has generated substantial interest ...
D. Randy Garrison, J.B. Arbaugh
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The Community of Inquiry Framework

2010
Many in the online learning field now promote the need for a social presence online, in addition to cognitive and teaching presence, in order to fully realize benefits of online learning. In this regard, two important concepts arise when adopting e-learning: community and collaboration.
Heather Mac Neill   +3 more
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