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Type of Document Thesis Author Beckley, Lisa Michelle Author's Email Address Lee8harp1@aol.com URN etd-07072005-184543 Title "Making it All Click:" Reawakening Memory and African Identity through the African Caribbean Dance Theatre Degree Master of Music Department Music, College of Advisory Committee
Advisor Name Title Frank Gunderson Committee Chair Dale A. Olsen Committee Member Michael B. Bakan Committee Member Keywords
- African Diaspora
- Cultural Memory
- Communicative Memory
- Identity
- Memory
- Collective Memory
Date of Defense 2005-05-22 Availability unrestricted Abstract One of the most important roles of the online instructor is to insure successfulteaching by keeping students’ interactions and discussions focused on topic, adding
knowledge and expertise, and maintaining group harmony. Therefore, the success of
online learning depends on the instructors’ ability to acquire new competencies, rather
than mastering the technology. Despite the growth in online instructor competencyrelated
studies, there is a lack of research regarding the instructors’ roles and
competencies from the distance learning students’ perspective.
This study was an attempt to explore distance learning students’ perceptions of
the roles and competencies defined by experts in the field. A comprehensive list of roles,
outputs, and competencies of online instructors were provided to the students in order to
rate the importance of each role and competency. It was the purpose of this study to
compare the findings of this study with the findings of pervious studies.
The population of this study included all distance learning graduate students (n =
328) currently enrolled in the School of Information Studies at Florida State University.
Forty-two percent (n = 140) of the original student population of 328, completed and
submitted the online survey. Roles and competencies were ranked by their importance;
ranking was also achieved by taking the average of competency means across roles and
competencies. Results for the top ten competencies in overall importance, based on
highest mean rating are: Content Knowledge, Facilitation (discussion) Skills,
Organizational Skills, Planning Skills, English Proficiency, Presentation Skills,
Interpersonal Communication Skills, Learning Styles and Theory, Teaching
Strategies/models, Skills with Internet Tools for Instruction.
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The findings also determined that when compared to previous competency studies,
there was a significant difference between students’ perceptions and experts’ perceptions
regarding the most important online instructor competencies. Experts rated social
competencies (interpersonal communication skills) number one in the list of top ten most
important online instructor competencies; on the other hand, students rated intellectual
competencies (content knowledge) number one in their list of top ten. However, both
experts and students concurred regarding managerial competencies, because both rated at
least four managerial skills in the list of top ten competencies.
Distance learning students’ responses indicated that instructors should give careful
attention to the development and improvement of their intellectual, social, managerial,
and technical roles and competencies. The importance of paying attention to the
technical and managerial roles, in addition to intellectual and social competencies of the
online instructor, were emphasized as critical factors for the success of discussion and
interaction in the online environment.
This dissertation has helped bridge the gap between the perceptions of distance
education experts and distance learning students by providing a comprehensive list of
important online instructors’ roles and competencies. Due to the rate of change in
technologies used to deliver instruction and related changes in higher education, it is
recommended to do another study to identify more roles and competencies. This study
should be expanded to include the perceptions of students in different disciplines and
other countries.
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