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Online Learning Communities in the COVID-19 Pandemic: Social Learning Network Analysis of Twitter During the Shutdown

David John Lemay, Tenzin Doleck

2020International Journal of Learning Analytics and Artificial Intelligence for Education (iJAI)24 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This paper presents a social learning network analysis of Twitter during the 2020 global shutdown due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Research concerning online learning environments is focused on the reproduction of conventional teaching arrangements, whereas social media technologies afford new channels for the dissemination of information and sharing of knowledge and expertise. We examine Twitter feed around the hashtags #onlinelearning and #onlineteaching during the global shutdown to examine the spontaneous development of online learning communities. We find relatively small and ephemeral communities on the two topics. Most users make spontaneous contributions to the discussion but do not maintain a presence in the Twitter discourse. Optimizing the social learning network, we find many potential efficiencies to be gained through more proactive efforts to connect knowledge seekers and knowledge disseminators. Considerations and prospects for supporting online informal social learning networks are discussed.

Topics & Concepts

Social mediaSocial learningShutdownPandemicCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)SeekersMicrobloggingOnline learningComputer scienceInternet privacyKnowledge managementWorld Wide WebPolitical scienceEngineeringInfectious disease (medical specialty)DiseaseNuclear engineeringLawMedicinePathologyOnline Learning and AnalyticsOnline and Blended LearningHigher Education Practises and Engagement