Abstract:
Online learners are increasing in number, many learners face feelings of isolation. One
way to quell those feelings of isolation is the formation of a community around the learner. Using
the Community of Inquiry framework, this study engages a two-part design including several
instructor interviews and a learner survey to discern which teaching strategies were perceived as
most effective at forming community within their course. Using constructivist teaching methods,
with active learning assignments, being creative with Web 2.0 technologies, and building a strong
social presence were instrumental in learners’ perceptions correlating with increased sense of
learning community. The findings for this study show applicability to building online learning
communities and establishing some best practices for instructors who are new to teaching in a
virtual setting.