3rd Edition
E-Learning in the 21st Century A Community of Inquiry Framework for Research and Practice
List of Figures
Preface
Acknowledgements
1 Introduction
SECTION I: The Conceptual Framework
2 Theoretical Foundations
3 Community of Inquiry
4 Social Presence
5 Cognitive Presence
6 Teaching Presence
SECTION II: Applying the CoI Framework
7 Learning Technologies
8 Blended Learning
9 Guidelines for Practice
10 Assessment and Evaluation
11 Organizational Issues
12 Future Directions
Appendices
About the Author
References
Index
Biography
D. Randy Garrison is Professor Emeritus at the University of Calgary, Canada.
"The latest edition of E-Learning in the 21st Century examines e-learning from the perspectives of advancing research, instructional practice, and institutional readiness. D. Randy Garrison, perhaps the prominent scholar and thought leader on e-learning, provides thought-provoking perspectives for scholars, educators, and administrators. I was highly impressed with his ability to direct practical suggestions to each of these constituencies."
--Ben Arbaugh, Department Chair, Management and Human Resources, the University of Wisconsin Oshkosh, USA
"In the third edition of E-Learning in the 21st Century, D. Randy Garrison focuses more sharply on the Community of Inquiry framework and the ways in which it can inform research and practice in e-learning. As always, Garrison’s insights are grounded in thoughtful and thought-provoking research findings. Newcomers to online learning and longtime fans of the Community of Inquiry framework alike will find much to value in this volume."
--Karen Swan, Stukel Professor of Educational Leadership, University of Illinois Springfield, USA






