During the week I have red two articles. In the
article "Mixed research and online learning: Strategies for
improvement" by Lowenthal, P. R. & Leech it is examined the phenomenon
of online learning. In the article "Emotional presence, learning and the
online learning environment" by Cleveland-Innes, M. and Campbell P. the authors
review and investigate the presence of emotion in online learning.
Quantitative methods research was used in the studies
of influence of emotions on students in online learning. This work examines the
main reasons that cause emotional arousal.There are the social, scientific and
educational reasons, etc. Emotions emerges in the process of adapting in
online learning, cognitive, social and teaching presence.
In 1970, LeDoux began studying the emotions from fear. He
suggested that all reactions that are true for the fear will be true for other
emotions, too. There is a theory which confirms that in case of injuries the vision
of emotions and the ability to think rationally are changed. Stress helps in
the formation of explicit memories, but it can empty the memory too. The
learning process is the flow of information and exchange of emotional
experience. This is a dynamic exchange in a complex social environment where
learning takes place. Emotional expression is a part of being of socially
submitted online learning. "COI" is a model for teaching and
learning online.
In 2000 new problems have been formulated about how in
the best way integrate and control emotions in the learning environment. Zembylos applied
new qualitative methodologies in 2008. As a result researches reached a new
qualitative level. Positive and negative
emotions that are associated with the process of learning are the object of
these studies. In online learning process students create their own
understanding of the process. In online learning, students take more
responsibility and are more active in the learning process. They develop new
skills but the impact of emotions in the new learning environment is coming to
be determined. Emotions exist together with other phenomena of online research
community.
Emotions create presence which is the result of the
dynamic interaction between emotions, cognitions, behaviour and environment.The
emotional factor is present in the social, cognitive areas and in the learning
process. Emotions concentrate us on certain aspects of the
situation. In the online learning reactions of confidence and peace are important
but reactions of fear, pressure and stress are unacceptable.
There are a number of issues with online learning
which wait to be explored. Here are some of the questions: What issues are
present in any online learning environment? How does the design of impact, organization,
promotion and direct instruction work?
The quantitative research method determines the size
and is identified with the numerical data in the study. When using this method the
processing of observations and experiments data take place, and modelling, diagnosis
and prognosis of the research take place as well. After processing of the
results of research the modelling take place. Meanwhile new information is obtained
and creation and investigation of possible models of the development of object
of the study take place.
"In 1970, LeDoux began studying the emotions from fear. He suggested that all reactions that are true for the fear will be true for other emotions, too."
SvaraRaderaThis is interesting. What was his conclusion? Was there any evidence that his hypothesis was true? I believe fear is an interesting subject because it's something we doesn't really want to talk about. But all humans are afraid of something it's almost like a consensus of society that "if we are silent and not talking about it nothing will happen". And I believe that this is a paradox because if you don't talk about what you fear you will indeed be more afraid of what you fear.
In my opinion, feelings are interrelated and complete unit. May be feelings are not alike, but they complement each other. When learning some feelings it is possible to study about others.
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