A social learning network (SLN) is a type of
social network
A social network is a social structure made up of a set of social actors (such as individuals or organizations), sets of dyadic ties, and other social interactions between actors. The social network perspective provides a set of methods for ...
that results from interaction between learners, teachers, and modules of learning.
[Brinton, Christopher G., and Mung Chiang.]
Social learning networks: A brief survey
" Information Sciences and Systems (CISS), 2014 48th Annual Conference on. IEEE, 2014. The modules and actors who form the SLN are defined by the specific
social learning process taking place.
The set of learners and the set of teachers in an SLN cannot be disjoint. Rather, an SLN is an evolving
peer learning One of the most visible approaches to peer learning comes out of cognitive psychology, and is applied within a "mainstream" educational framework: "Peer learning is an educational practice in which students interact with other students to attain edu ...
process in which learners acquire, master, and then themselves disseminate knowledge to others over time. At any given time, an actor in an SLN is a teacher of concepts she has mastered, and a learner of those she is not yet familiar with.
Collaborative learning
Collaborative learning is a situation in which two or more people learn or attempt to learn something together.Dillenbourg, P. (1999). Collaborative Learning: Cognitive and Computational Approaches. Advances in Learning and Instruction Series. New ...
has been identified as an important part of SLN formation, because actors can work together and combine their respective skills to solve problems.
Applications
A number of learning scenarios that give rise to social learning networks have been identified. Some of these have a designated teacher and/or teaching staff, while others rely entirely on peer-based instruction:
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Massive open online course
A massive open online course (MOOC ) or an open online course is an online course aimed at unlimited participation and open access via the Web. In addition to traditional course materials, such as filmed lectures, readings, and problem sets, ma ...
s (MOOCs), where learning content is created by a designated instructor and/or teaching staff, and the primary means of interaction between students are
discussion forums
An Internet forum, or message board, is an online discussion site where people can hold conversations in the form of posted messages. They differ from chat rooms in that messages are often longer than one line of text, and are at least temporar ...
. Since the student bodies of MOOC can reach hundreds of thousands in size, the teacher-to-student ratios are typically fractions of one percent. As a result of this, peer-based learning has been found to be critical to the scalability of the learning process.
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Flipped classroom
A flipped classroom is an instructional strategy and a type of blended learning, which aims to increase student engagement and learning by having pupils complete readings at home and work on live problem-solving during class time. This pedagogic ...
s (FLIP), where class time is primarily used for discussion of course material, rather than as a traditional lecture period. Compared with MOOC, the SLN for FLIP will be at least partially formed through face-to-face communication.
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Training and development
Training and development involve improving the effectiveness of organizations and the individuals and teams within them. Training may be viewed as related to immediate changes in organizational effectiveness via organized instruction, while deve ...
initiatives in which the instructor puts particular emphasis on social learning. For example, corporations will sometimes encourage
enterprise social networking among employees and supply an internal networking service for this purpose.
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Question and answer sites (Q&A), where there is typically a common forum on which users can post questions, answer questions, comment on answers, and up/down-vote posts. The SLN on Q&A sites is formed entirely through social interaction on these forums.
[Anderson, Ashton, et al.]
Discovering value from community activity on focused question answering sites: a case study of stack overflow
" Proceedings of the 18th ACM SIGKDD international conference on Knowledge discovery and data mining. ACM, 2012.
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Review site
A review site is a website on which reviews can be posted about people, businesses, products, or services. These sites may use Web 2.0 techniques to gather reviews from site users or may employ professional writers to author reviews on the topic ...
s, where contributors learn from one another through a collective sharing of knowledge about experiences with items.
Graph types
The structure and dynamics of a social learning network can be represented through a
graph
Graph may refer to:
Mathematics
*Graph (discrete mathematics), a structure made of vertices and edges
**Graph theory, the study of such graphs and their properties
*Graph (topology), a topological space resembling a graph in the sense of discre ...
. Different combinations of node types and link/weight definitions will yield different properties about the network.
Dynamic functionalities on top of these graphs, meaning how they evolve over time in terms of the number of nodes, links, and weights, can be captured too.
At least four graph types have been identified:
* ''Undirected graph of learners'', where the nodes in the graph are learners, and the (possibly weighted) links are used to indicate the presence or absence of some characteristic(s) between them. These properties can be definitive measures, such as geographic location or whether they have interacted, or measures that may be more difficult to quantify, such as the number of concepts each learner has mastered in common.
* ''Directed graph of learners'', where directed (and possibly weighted) links can be used to represent the flow of information between learners in a social network. These can take the form of a
multigraph
In mathematics, and more specifically in graph theory, a multigraph is a graph which is permitted to have multiple edges (also called ''parallel edges''), that is, edges that have the same end nodes. Thus two vertices may be connected by mo ...
, because it is possible for there to be more than one interaction between two learners.
* ''Undirected graph of learners and concepts'', where the concepts of discussion in the networks can also be represented as a second type of node. These concepts can be extracted from the discussions between learners by running
content analysis
Content analysis is the study of documents and communication artifacts, which might be texts of various formats, pictures, audio or video. Social scientists use content analysis to examine patterns in communication in a replicable and systematic ...
on the discussions. One possible representation of the relationships between learners and concepts is through a
bipartite graph
In the mathematical field of graph theory, a bipartite graph (or bigraph) is a graph whose vertices can be divided into two disjoint and independent sets U and V, that is every edge connects a vertex in U to one in V. Vertex sets U and V ar ...
.
* ''Directed graph of learners and concepts'', where a graph that includes both learner and concept nodes is directed to indicate the flow of information through the network. Concept nodes can be used here to represent a post or a collection of posts.
See also
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Social learning tools
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