A Necessary Evil: A Phenomenological Study of Student Experiences of Computer Conferencing

Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 18 (1):38-46 (1998)
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Abstract

This article is a phenomenological study of students' lived experience in a computer conference learning environment. Issues for students in computer conferences revolved around spatial disorientation: existential location, appearances in space, imagined space, word space, secret space, and being alone within a group. Within these spatial issues the students grappled with getting into a computer space, familiarity of use, getting stuck, and the class as a "necessary evil. " The article poses critical questions for educators to consider the use of computer conferencing as a learning environment.

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