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Student perceptions of place and belonging in online courses
by
Orthel, Bryan
, Vaux, Dana
, Langlais, Michael
in
Behavior Standards
/ Behavioral Science Research
/ Behavioral Sciences
/ Collaboration
/ collaboration tools
/ Community
/ Distance learning
/ Education
/ Educational technology
/ Electronic Learning
/ Identity
/ In Person Learning
/ Influence of Technology
/ Interpersonal Relationship
/ Learner Engagement
/ learning management software
/ Literature Reviews
/ Online Courses
/ Online instruction
/ online learning
/ Pandemics
/ Periodicals
/ Phenomenology
/ Physical Environment
/ place
/ Scholarships & fellowships
/ Self Concept
/ Sense of Community
/ Social Behavior
/ Social norms
/ Student attitudes
/ Student Surveys
/ Teachers
/ videoconferencing
2025
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Student perceptions of place and belonging in online courses
by
Orthel, Bryan
, Vaux, Dana
, Langlais, Michael
in
Behavior Standards
/ Behavioral Science Research
/ Behavioral Sciences
/ Collaboration
/ collaboration tools
/ Community
/ Distance learning
/ Education
/ Educational technology
/ Electronic Learning
/ Identity
/ In Person Learning
/ Influence of Technology
/ Interpersonal Relationship
/ Learner Engagement
/ learning management software
/ Literature Reviews
/ Online Courses
/ Online instruction
/ online learning
/ Pandemics
/ Periodicals
/ Phenomenology
/ Physical Environment
/ place
/ Scholarships & fellowships
/ Self Concept
/ Sense of Community
/ Social Behavior
/ Social norms
/ Student attitudes
/ Student Surveys
/ Teachers
/ videoconferencing
2025
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Student perceptions of place and belonging in online courses
by
Orthel, Bryan
, Vaux, Dana
, Langlais, Michael
in
Behavior Standards
/ Behavioral Science Research
/ Behavioral Sciences
/ Collaboration
/ collaboration tools
/ Community
/ Distance learning
/ Education
/ Educational technology
/ Electronic Learning
/ Identity
/ In Person Learning
/ Influence of Technology
/ Interpersonal Relationship
/ Learner Engagement
/ learning management software
/ Literature Reviews
/ Online Courses
/ Online instruction
/ online learning
/ Pandemics
/ Periodicals
/ Phenomenology
/ Physical Environment
/ place
/ Scholarships & fellowships
/ Self Concept
/ Sense of Community
/ Social Behavior
/ Social norms
/ Student attitudes
/ Student Surveys
/ Teachers
/ videoconferencing
2025
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Student perceptions of place and belonging in online courses
Journal Article
Student perceptions of place and belonging in online courses
2025
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Sense of place in learning environments supports students’ identity, belonging, and success. Online learning environments present unique conditions as students engage with others from distinct physical locations through shared virtual interfaces. Differences of location and technology may alter how students’ sense of place and community emerge in online learning courses. This article draws from literature on place and community before synthesizing findings from three sense of community scales for student perceptions of recent online courses. Results contradict and support previous research suggesting virtual platforms enhance identity and community by emphasizing human relationships. Recommendations for continued scholarship and teaching activities are discussed.
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Indiana University Press,Indiana University Office of Scholarly Publishing
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