The Relationship Between Offline Social Capital and Online Learning Interactions

Authors

  • Carmel Kent University College London
  • Amit Rechavi Ruppin Academic Center
  • Sheizaf Rafaeli Center for Internet Research, University of Haifa and Samuel Neaman Institute for National Policy Research, Technion

Keywords:

online learning communities, social capital, online interactivity

Abstract

This article examines the interplay between offline social capital and online interactivity in higher education’s online learning discussions. In a field study, we examine networks of interactions extracted from the online discussions and offline acquittance questionnaire of four classes. Two classes belong to a traditional brick-and-mortar university, where an offline acquaintance is a common resource, and two classes belong to a distance-learning university with a loose offline acquaintance. We analyzed the offline and online networks of interactions at the individual, dyadic, and community levels. We found that there is a positive association between offline social capital and online learning interactions across all classes at the individual and dyadic levels. Using network analysis, we found evidence for a substitutional relationship between the offline and online networks at the community level, thus suggesting that online interactions may be encouraged as a complementing dimension of offline social capital.

Author Biographies

Carmel Kent, University College London

Carmel is a senior research fellow in University College London. Her main research areas are computational methods for social science, online learning communities, interactivity in online communities and learning analytics.

Amit Rechavi, Ruppin Academic Center

Networks Researcher. Main research areas are network analysis, data, privacy and the digital sphere.  A member of the  Center for Internet Research, University of Haifa and a member of the Cyber Security Research Center in the Hebrew University in Jerusalem.  

Sheizaf Rafaeli, Center for Internet Research, University of Haifa and Samuel Neaman Institute for National Policy Research, Technion

Professor of Information Systems and Computer-Mediated Communication, Faculty of Management, Founding Editor of JCMC, author of several books and over a hundred refereed scientific articles. 

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Published

2019-03-14

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