JOURNAL ARTICLE

Discussion forum rubrics: Using rubrics to enhance and increase project management students' participation in online discussions

Margaret Ruth LeeDeborah Sater CarstensLinda C. Malone

Year: 2012 Journal:   Journal of Project Program & Portfolio Management Vol: 2 (2)Pages: 35-35   Publisher: Deakin University

Abstract

This paper examines the impact of using a discussion forum grading rubric to encourage and enhance discussions (posts) in an online introduction to project management course. The study consists of 53 Master of Business Administration (MBA) students enrolled in three sections of the course from October 2010 to May 2011. A control group of 20 students was compared to two experimental groups of 16 and 17 students respectively. The two experimental groups were given the specific grading rubric and instructions designed to encourage online conversation; the control group was not. The results indicate that there was a statistical difference in average postings per student between the two experimental groups and the control group but no statistical difference between the two experimental groups. The results suggest that the use of a rubric specifically designed to engage the student and expand the student's learning experience can increase online classroom participation and, as a consequence, enhance the educational experience for the online project management student and strengthen the university's MBA program.

Keywords:
Rubric Grading (engineering) Conversation Medical education Significant difference Mathematics education Psychology Online discussion Online learning Control (management) Computer science Multimedia Engineering Medicine World Wide Web

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Citation History

Topics

Online and Blended Learning
Social Sciences →  Social Sciences →  Education
Knowledge Management and Sharing
Social Sciences →  Social Sciences →  Communication
Management and Marketing Education
Social Sciences →  Business, Management and Accounting →  Management of Technology and Innovation

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