Virtual learning communities: Success factors and challenges
Resource type
Journal Article
Authors/contributors
- Wegener, R. (Author)
- Leimeister, Jan Marco (Author)
Title
Virtual learning communities: Success factors and challenges
Abstract
Despite their didactical potential many Virtual Learning Communities VLCs fail in enhancing learning outcomes. Therefore, we synthesise factors most critical for establishing a successful VLC. Applying a structured literature review, we searched for studies dealing with VLCs in the well known databases Business Source Premier, Science Direct and ERIC. We identified, classified and synthesised 64 relevant papers. Results indicate that critical success factors include a strong instructor that acts in different facilitation roles, face-to-face meetings that help establishing social ties and well structured small-group assignments that scaffold the learning process. Main challenges are a lack of common goals, feelings of inhibition and technical problems. Based on the review, we offer concrete advice for instructors building up VLCs. We suggest that future research should focus on the design of methods and tools for instructors to facilitate the learning process in a less resource demanding way.
Publication
International Journal of Technology Enhanced Learning
Volume
4
Pages
383-397
Date
January 1, 2012
Journal Abbr
International Journal of Technology Enhanced Learning
Short Title
Virtual learning communities
Library Catalogue
ResearchGate
Citation
Wegener, R., & Leimeister, J. M. (2012). Virtual learning communities: Success factors and challenges. International Journal of Technology Enhanced Learning, 4, 383–397. https://doi.org/10.1504/IJTEL.2012.051814
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