Application of CoI in studies to assess in-person learning experiences
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Has the CoI been used as a theoretical framework in studies that are entirely focused on analysing learning experiences within in-person settings? Is it adequate as a theoretical framework for such studies?
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Thank you so much, Dan. This is very helpful.
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Hello, Simbarashe -
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Interested? Contact Dr. Stefan Stenbom, stkn "at" kth.se, for more information or to register your interest.
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The CoI framework was originally developed to solve a particular problem in online learning, and that focus has shaped most of the research since then. But Dr. Garrison argues that there's nothing in principle preventing the framework from being applied successfully in blended or fully in-person settings.
See his editorial on this question here:
https://www.thecommunityofinquiry.org/editorial42
... which includes a link to an article by Ariati, Pham, and Vogler (2023) that seeks to validate it (unfortunately behind a paywall):
https://doi.org/10.1177/14697874231183642
If others have direct experience of applying the CoI to in-person settings, we'd love to hear about them!
- Dan