Authors
Nicolae Nistor, Beate Baltes, Mihai Dascălu, Dan Mihăilă, George Smeaton, Ştefan Trăuşan-Matu
Publication date
2014/5/1
Journal
Computers in Human Behavior
Volume
34
Pages
339-344
Publisher
Pergamon
Description
Participation in virtual communities of practice (vCoP) can be influenced at the same time by technology acceptance and by community factors. To overcome methodological issues connected with the analysis of these influences, learning analytics were applied. Based on a recent vCoP model, the collaborative dialogue comprising 4040 interventions in 1981 messages created by a vCoP located at a US American online university was automatically analyzed. The text-based asynchronous online discussions were scored using a cohesion-based participation and collaboration analysis. Additionally, a sample of N = 133 vCoP participants responded a technology acceptance survey. Thus, a combined research model including the vCoP model and an established technology acceptance model was verified. The results confirmed the vCoP model entirely, and the acceptance model only partially. As consequence for …
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