Title
Bringing back channels up front: towards an active learning environment
Abstract
In many college classrooms, students are passive spectators and the transmittal model of teaching is prevalent in most classes. In contrast, Vygotsky's social-constructivist view emphasizes the importance of making students become active learners. Many active learning techniques have been developed, primarily focused on making students active participants in various kinds of in class activities like discussion, writing and talking. However, there is evidence that the typical university classroom setting presents some obstacles for realizing maximum effectiveness of class wide discussion. These obstacles include the effects of production blocking, the hierarchical power structures within the classroom and the lack of sense of community. Having realized the great potential of Web 2.0 social software in meeting these challenges, the objective in the proposed research is to build an active learning environment by bring backchannel discussion up front using CMC tools. A design based research method will be used to explore effects of using this tool in classes.
Year
DOI
Venue
2010
10.1145/1880071.1880137
GROUP
Keywords
DocType
Citations 
backchannel discussion,class wide discussion,students active participant,class activity,proposed research,college classroom,active learning environment,research method,active learning technique,active learner,active learning,student engagement
Conference
0
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.34
3
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Honglu Du110110.66
Mary Beth Rosson24350613.74
John M. Carroll349501233.96