This "Cognitive Presence and Effect of Immersion in Virtual Learning Environment" paper presents in Universal Journal of Educational Research the approach from UDL team to successful
application of two knowledge management techniques –
community of practice and eLearning, in order to create and
manage a competence-developing virtual learning
environment. It explains how ‘4A’ model of involving
practitioners in eLearning process (through attention,
actualization, attraction and action) can be exploited to
overcome urgent knowledge gaps and master skills through
both social and cognitive presence (cooperation and
co-creation). In our case, each e-course or specific learning
activity is viewed as an essential and topical event, which
arouses certain emotions in the practitioners who take part in
it, can feel immersed and get involved. 40% of e-course
participants can feel arousal, ‘drive’ and have positive
memorable eLearning experience, while almost every fourth
practitioner can be ‘actively immersed’ in the virtual
learning environment. The findings indicate that
implementation of eLearning as event in the community of
practice can be considered as successful approach to
workplace learning.