Improving Student-Faculty Virtual Connections Via Emojis in Online Classes
Milena Quaresma Franzini and Pedro Ganatchian Barros Pilli
University of West Florida Libraries
Student Scholars Symposium and Faculty Research Showcase (University of West Florida, Pensacola, Florida, 04/18/2024)
04/18/2024
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Abstract
College online classes often lack the interpersonal connections found in traditional classrooms, mainly because of the absence of non-verbal communication cues. This paper explores the potential of emojis to bridge this gap in virtual learning environments. Emojis, graphical representations of emotions, expressions, and gestures, have become part of digital communication, especially among college students. However, their place in academic settings remains a question. This paper addresses the hesitation of both students and faculty to use emojis in educational communication caused by concerns about maintaining professionalism and perceived credibility in an educational relationship with asymmetric power.
Research reveals that, despite these reservations, emojis can enhance the emotional quality of messages, clarify intentions, prevent miscommunications, and create a sense of connection in the digital realm. Findings indicate that emojis, when used appropriately, do not undermine the credibility of faculty. Instead, emojis can humanize educators, enhance student engagement, and build a warmer online classroom community. This paper explores the possibility that integrating emojis into online educational communications, with mindful consideration of context and professional boundaries, can be an effective strategy to enrich the virtual learning experience, resulting in more engaged and empathetic student-faculty interactions.
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Title
Improving Student-Faculty Virtual Connections Via Emojis in Online Classes
Resource Type
Presentation
Event
Student Scholars Symposium and Faculty Research Showcase (University of West Florida, Pensacola, Florida, 04/18/2024)
Contributors
Helen Soter (Faculty Mentor)
Publisher
University of West Florida Libraries; Argo Scholar Commons
Format
pdf
Number of pages
4
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Permission granted to the University of West Florida Libraries by the author to digitize and/or display this information for non-profit research and educational purposes. Any reuse of this item in excess of fair use or other copyright exemptions requires the permission of the copyright holder.
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99380555671106600
Academic Unit
2024 Student Scholars Symposium & Faculty Research Showcase; Business Administration; Lewis Bear Jr. College of Business; Office of Undergraduate Research
Language
English
Improving Student-Faculty Virtual Connections Via Emojis in Online Classes