Does Gender Influence Discussion Forum Participation In Online Education?
M. M. Mazzolini & S.T.Maddison
Abstract
In this study we have investigated aspects of women students' participation in
asynchronous discussion forums in an online education context where the women
were heavily outnumbered by men. We found that the perceptions of the women
concerning how often they participated and the grade they expected, as compared
to the men, did not necessarily agree with a statistical analysis of what actually
happened. We studied qualitative feedback by the women participants on their
experiences in the forums in order to try to understand the reasons for this
gap between perceptions and reality. As a result of this project, we foreshadow
further studies that might help us form strategies to encourage confident
participation by women in online education forums.
smaddison@swin.edu.au
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