Structural Communication and Web Based Instruction

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  • Carlos Villalba Syracuse University

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https://doi.org/10.17143/rbaad.v3i0.162

Resumo

O presente artigo, inicialmente revê experiências anteriores com a metodologia denominada Comunicação Estrutural, que alcançou sucesso na automatizar e individualizar discussões criativas e interativas intensivas de forma que compete com metodologias facilitadoras de pequenos grupos. Em seguida, o artigo descreve a metodologia que combina alguns aspectos da Comunicação Estrutural com Discussões baseadas na WEB, para criar uma alternativa efetiva e eficiente para discussões baseadas em estudo de caso. Um exemplo específico de um caso de discussão online que foi usada no estudo é apresentada e explicada. Finalmente, alguns resultados-chave de pesquisas são resumidos. Sugerindo que esta metodologia híbrida pode ser mais efetiva que pequenos grupos facilitados para promoverem?// ideias criativas, assim como sendo mais eficiente e multiplicável.

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2008-05-24

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Villalba, C. (2008). Structural Communication and Web Based Instruction. Revista Brasileira De Aprendizagem Aberta E a Distância, 3. https://doi.org/10.17143/rbaad.v3i0.162

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