Uncovering Associations Between Cognitive Presence and Speech Acts: A Network-Based Approach

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Abstract

This research aimed to explore the relationship between different indicators of the depth and quality of participation in computer-mediated learning environments. By using network analyses and statistical tests, we discovered significant associations between the cognitive presence phases of the Community of Inquiry framework and speech acts, and examined the impact of two different instructional interventions on these associations. We found that there are strong associations between some speech acts and cognitive presence phases. In addition, the study revealed that the association between speech acts and cognitive presence is moderated by external facilitation, but not affected by user role assignment. The results suggest that speech acts can plausibly be used to provide feedback in relation to cognitive presence and can potentially be used to increase the generalizability of cognitive presence classification.

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Iqbal, S., Swiecki, Z., Joksimovic, S., Ferreira Mello, R., Aljohani, N., Ul Hassan, S., & Gasevic, D. (2022). Uncovering Associations Between Cognitive Presence and Speech Acts: A Network-Based Approach. In ACM International Conference Proceeding Series (pp. 315–325). Association for Computing Machinery. https://doi.org/10.1145/3506860.3506908

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