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Equitability and dominance in online forums: an ecological approach. Dept of Communications and Systems Faculty of Mathematics, Computing and Technology. Jon Rosewell. EATING, 13 th November 2008. The few and the many…. Participation in forums is very variable
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Equitability and dominance in online forums:an ecological approach Dept of Communications and Systems Faculty of Mathematics, Computing and Technology Jon Rosewell EATING, 13th November 2008
The few and the many… • Participation in forums is very variable • a few students post many messages • many students post a few messages
It seemed a good idea at the time… • A relatively painless way of analysing FirstClass forums • Looking at patterns of messages, not content • quantitative, not qualitative • Postings only, not ‘readings’
What is the point? • Analyse past forums • make sense of what went on • Relate to structural features • how to design the perfect forum • Dashboard approach • monitor the health of forums
Forums included in study • Course-based: moderated, not tutors • Large: 100-800 students • Mainly 10 pt, 10 week intensive courses • Peer support • Varying purpose: chat, discussion, help, … • Only some presentations analysed • 4 courses, 36 forums, 3000 posters, 27000 posts
The few and the many (again) • Robin Mason: ‘Rule of thirds’ • 1/3 post many, 1/3 post few, 1/3 lurk read • Or should it be: • posters, readers, phantoms? • Or for posters: • post many, post some, post one or two • Actually a bit more subtle…
Ecological analogy • Communities often composed of dominant species plus a long tail of rare species • Biodiversity • a statistic of academic and practical interest
Diversity indices • How to measure diversity? • simple species count risky because of long tail • dominance should count against diversity • Diversity indices try to capture both: • richness (species count) • equitability (relative abundance of species)
Shannon’s index where: S total number of species (participants) piproportion of ith species (proportion of total postings)