Educational Experience and Instructional Design Effectiveness Within the Community of Inquiry Framework
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Wilson, Emerald, and Zane L. Berge. 2023. “Educational Experience and Instructional Design Effectiveness Within the Community of Inquiry Framework”. The International Review of Research in Open and Distributed Learning 24 (1), 159-74. https://doi.org/10.19173/irrodl.v24i1.6751.
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Within its 20 years of development, the Community of Inquiry (CoI) framework has become the most widely used theoretical framework in e-learning. It is considered in much of the distance education literature to be a  robust  collaborative-constructivist  process  model  that  uses  three  essential  elements  to  interpret  educational experience: cognitive presence, teaching presence, and social presence. Widespread use of theCoI  framework  has resulted  in  several  criticisms,  such  as  having no guidelines  for implementation,  no  incorporation of assessment and evaluation metrics, and no widespread consensus on the current model’s ability to represent all the contributing factors that promote a positive educational experience. However, there  is  an  opportunity  to  overcome these  shortcomings,  some  of  which  may  exist,  and to use  the  CoI’s extraordinary  strength  in  creating  a  positive  education   experience,  by  adding  instructional design effectiveness.  The  purpose  of  this  combination  of  a  literature review and  opinion  is  to present  the  CoI  framework  and its major  controversies  to shine a  light  on  its  importance  as  one  approach  to  designing critical  parts  of  e-learning.  Additionally,  given  the  CoI’s  purpose  of  creating  a  positive  educational  experience, this paper argues to make explicit to instructional designers and instructors the need to addressusing the CoI framework within an effective overall design.
