Sequential incoherence in a multi-party synchronous computer mediated communication for an introductory Health Informatics course

AMIA Annu Symp Proc. 2010 Nov 13:2010:296-300.

Abstract

Online courses will play a key role in the high-volume Informatics education required to train the personnel that will be necessary to fulfill the health IT needs of the country. Online courses can cause feelings of isolation in students. A common way to address these feelings is to hold synchronous online "chats" for students. Conventional chats, however, can be confusing and impose a high extrinsic cognitive load on their participants that hinders the learning process. In this paper we present a qualitative analysis that shows the causes of this high cognitive load and our solution through the use of a moderated chat system.

MeSH terms

  • Communication
  • Computers*
  • Education, Distance
  • Humans
  • Internet
  • Learning
  • Medical Informatics* / education
  • Online Systems
  • Students