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Virtual discussion: Understanding college students' electronic bulletin board use
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Internet and Higher Education Volume 6, Number 3, ISSN 1096-7516 Publisher: Elsevier Ltd

Abstract

To investigate student and class characteristics associated with electronic bulletin board use, the authors analyzed a total of 3125 messages posted by students in 15 classes. Electronic postings were analyzed for intended audience, form, and content of the messages. Most messages included new information and did not specify a specific audience or recipient. However, student postings of messages specifically addressed to faculty were associated with higher course grades. Student postings in courses for which bulletin board use was optional posted more questions and comments directed to the faculty member than in courses in which bulletin board use was mandatory. Courses in which bulletin board use was mandatory produced more student messages offering social support to the faculty member, peer-directed questions, and peer-to-peer comments. Only faculty-directed comments and questions were associated with higher course grades.

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Weisskirch, R.S. & Milburn, S.S. (2003). Virtual discussion: Understanding college students' electronic bulletin board use. Internet and Higher Education, 6(3), 215-225. Elsevier Ltd. Retrieved November 29, 2023 from .

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Full text is availabe on Science Direct: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S1096-7516(03)00042-3

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