The Relationship Between Teacher Immediacy Behaviours And Distant Learners’ Social Presence Perceptions In Videoconferencing Applications

Volume: 9 Number: 1 March 1, 2008
Mujgan Bozkaya
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The Relationship Between Teacher Immediacy Behaviours And Distant Learners’ Social Presence Perceptions In Videoconferencing Applications

Abstract

Videoconferencing systems combine face-to-face and mediated interactions in distance education. We extend the use of a Social Presence measure to on-site (face-to-face) learners and distant learners. Comparison between physically present and distant located learners did not indicate significant differences in social presence. Also results indicate that the predicted social presence score for distance instruction is slightly lower than for the on-site instruction for high nonverbal behavior while the reverse is true of low non verbal behaviors. Predicted social presence for face to face instruction is quite higher than for the distance instruction for the high verbal behaviors while the reverse is true of low verbal behaviors. It means that students’ social presence is predicted to be higher in the face to face setting comparing to the videoconferencing course in both models. Additionally, when both nonverbal and verbal behaviors increase, the predicted social presence is facilitated, controlling for the grouping variable. In other words, instructors’ nonverbal and verbal communication skills enhance learners’ social presence in either environment.

Keywords

Teacher Immediacy Behaviour; Social Presence; Videoconferencing.

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APA
Bozkaya, M. (2008). The Relationship Between Teacher Immediacy Behaviours And Distant Learners’ Social Presence Perceptions In Videoconferencing Applications. Turkish Online Journal of Distance Education, 9(1), 180-192. https://izlik.org/JA57SH46ZL
AMA
1.Bozkaya M. The Relationship Between Teacher Immediacy Behaviours And Distant Learners’ Social Presence Perceptions In Videoconferencing Applications. TOJDE. 2008;9(1):180-192. https://izlik.org/JA57SH46ZL
Chicago
Bozkaya, Mujgan. 2008. “The Relationship Between Teacher Immediacy Behaviours And Distant Learners’ Social Presence Perceptions In Videoconferencing Applications”. Turkish Online Journal of Distance Education 9 (1): 180-92. https://izlik.org/JA57SH46ZL.
EndNote
Bozkaya M (March 1, 2008) The Relationship Between Teacher Immediacy Behaviours And Distant Learners’ Social Presence Perceptions In Videoconferencing Applications. Turkish Online Journal of Distance Education 9 1 180–192.
IEEE
[1]M. Bozkaya, “The Relationship Between Teacher Immediacy Behaviours And Distant Learners’ Social Presence Perceptions In Videoconferencing Applications”, TOJDE, vol. 9, no. 1, pp. 180–192, Mar. 2008, [Online]. Available: https://izlik.org/JA57SH46ZL
ISNAD
Bozkaya, Mujgan. “The Relationship Between Teacher Immediacy Behaviours And Distant Learners’ Social Presence Perceptions In Videoconferencing Applications”. Turkish Online Journal of Distance Education 9/1 (March 1, 2008): 180-192. https://izlik.org/JA57SH46ZL.
JAMA
1.Bozkaya M. The Relationship Between Teacher Immediacy Behaviours And Distant Learners’ Social Presence Perceptions In Videoconferencing Applications. TOJDE. 2008;9:180–192.
MLA
Bozkaya, Mujgan. “The Relationship Between Teacher Immediacy Behaviours And Distant Learners’ Social Presence Perceptions In Videoconferencing Applications”. Turkish Online Journal of Distance Education, vol. 9, no. 1, Mar. 2008, pp. 180-92, https://izlik.org/JA57SH46ZL.
Vancouver
1.Mujgan Bozkaya. The Relationship Between Teacher Immediacy Behaviours And Distant Learners’ Social Presence Perceptions In Videoconferencing Applications. TOJDE [Internet]. 2008 Mar. 1;9(1):180-92. Available from: https://izlik.org/JA57SH46ZL