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E. A. Ensher and Murphy, “Power Mentoring: How Successful Mentors and Protégés Make the Most out of Their Relationships,” Jossey-Bass, San Francisco, California, 2005.
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TITLE:
E-mentoring as a Critical E-learning Approach: The Impact of Social Presence on E-mentoring
AUTHORS:
Ellen A. Ensher
KEYWORDS:
E-learning; E-mentoring; Learning; Mentoring; Social Presence Theory
JOURNAL NAME:
Communications and Network,
Vol.5 No.3B,
October
16,
2013
ABSTRACT: One important form of e-learning is e-mentoring. Virtual mentoring can occur within the context of formal organiza- tional programs or develop spontaneously between individuals online. While e-mentoring is burgeoning as a practice, theoretical research related to this important phenomenon has been limited. The purpose of this paper is to suggest that social presence theory presents a useful conceptual framework for understanding mentors’ willingness to participate in e-mentoring relationship and on their satisfaction. In sum, mentoring relationships that offer a blended approach with both high and low social presence forms of computer-mediated-communication (CMC) will be more satisfying to men- tors than those with low social presence CMC forms only. Implications for research and practice are discussed.