Cybergogy for engaged learning: A framework for creating learner engagement through information and communication technology

Minjuan WANG, Myunghee KANG

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Abstract

The continued and growing need for new learning opportunities, linked with newer information systems and communication technologies, has pushed online learning into the center of the discussion of educational practice. There is a need to establish a framework for generating meaningful and engaging learning experiences for distance students with diverse cultural and linguistic backgrounds. We coin the term "Cybergogy" as a descriptive label for the strategies for creating engaged learning online. Our model of Cybergogy for Engaged Learning (see Figure 1) has three overlapping/intersecting domains: cognitive, emotive, and social. This model is a synthesis of current thinking, concepts, and theoretical frameworks on the extent and nature of the three domains in learner engagement online. The instructors can use this model to profile each learner and then design tactics to engage individuals accordingly, a process we call "customized engagement". As a consequence, learners will not only have the opportunity to accomplish their learning goals, but also will be actively involved in the learning process. Copyright © 2006 Springer.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationEngaged learning with emerging technologies
EditorsDavid HUNG, Myint Swe KHINE
Place of PublicationDordrecht
PublisherSpringer
Pages225-253
ISBN (Electronic)9781402036699
ISBN (Print)9781402036682
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2006

Citation

Wang, M., & Kang, M. (2006). Cybergogy for engaged learning: A framework for creating learner engagement through information and communication technology. In D. Hung & M. S. Khine (Eds.), Engaged learning with emerging technologies (pp. 225-253). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/1-4020-3669-8_11

Keywords

  • Cybergogy
  • Engaged learning
  • Online presence
  • Instructional design
  • Online facilitation

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