Inside the virtual classroom: Student perspectives on affordances and limitations
Abstract
This paper presents findings from a study involving postgraduate students using the Adobe Connect and Wimba virtual classrooms, to present a series of seminars as part of Waikato University’s postgraduate diploma in Education. It explores students’ perspectives of the value of the classrooms for supporting communication and interaction, and examines factors that influenced the quality of their experience. Results show that while virtual classroom use was viewed favourably, their value was influenced by task, tool, media and technical factors – some of which were beyond student control.
These factors will be explored and discussed, with recommendations being presented for teachers considering using synchronous virtual classrooms to support their online distance offerings.
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Journal of Open Flexible and Distance Learning - the journal of the Flexible Learning Association of New Zealand (FLANZ).
ISSN (Print until 2010): 1179-7665 ISSN (Online): 1179-7673