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Presenter: Jason Abbitt
This session described a pilot study to research whether or not student page view data provides any insight into establishing a Community of Inquiry.
Although nothing conclusive was determined from the research, and page views can’t always be tracked via mobile, the pilot study provided ideas for further research.
SP=social presence
TP=teacher presence
CP=cognitive presence
I think it’s a great idea to use available data to research establishing a CoI in online courses. When I look at the Canvas default data reports, I wonder if attaching Outcomes to rubric criteria that are categorized as CoI-related will make it easier (and more accurate than page views) to collect, download, analyze and compare the data to survey responses?: https://s3.amazonaws.com/tr-learncanvas/docs/CanvasDefaultAccountReports.pdf
Another possibility is to somehow connect CoI tracking to LTI and use the LTI data Report. For example, the instructor interested in researching student interaction with video could use LTI for the video (Maybe the new ARC LTI!)
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