Title
Using online shared workspaces to support group collaborative learning
Abstract
The ability to work collaboratively is highly valued in today's workplace. However, collaboration does not often naturally happen in a group. Certain strategies must be applied to coordinate individual efforts and monitor the learning process so that effective collaboration can take place. 34 groups from 4 PGDE (Post Graduate Diploma in Education) classes at NIE (National Institute of Education) in Singapore participated in this study. Each group of four members used an online shared workspace to collaborate. Results showed that about half groups actively used the workspaces to share resources, negotiate ideas, and coordinate their collaboration. On the other hand, using the workspaces helped the teacher to easily track and monitor the collaborative learning process, as the workspaces documented what group members did and how they gradually completed the assignment. The students were also required to write weekly progress reports. Results showed that writing progress reports helped group members to reflect on what they had done and also provided additional information for the teacher to confirm their individual contributions. Issues involved in coordinating and monitoring the collaborative learning process are discussed.
Year
DOI
Venue
2010
10.1016/j.compedu.2010.05.023
Computers & Education
Keywords
Field
DocType
coordination,national institute,computer supported collaborative learning (cscl),group collaborative learning,effective collaboration,group member,individual contribution,post graduate diploma,progress report,computer supported collaborative learning cscl coordination monitoring learning process progress report,additional information,monitoring learning process,individual effort,weekly progress report,certain strategy,internet,collaborative learning,electronic learning,cooperative learning,computer mediated communication,teaching methods
Computer-Assisted Instruction,Collaborative learning,Support group,Computer science,Knowledge management,Pedagogy,Computer-mediated communication,Teaching method,Cooperative learning,The Internet,Negotiation
Journal
Volume
Issue
ISSN
55
3
Computers & Education
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
20
1.04
7
Authors
1
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Qiyun Wang121819.23