Title
Studying the effects of scripts and technology on cooperative learning
Abstract
The experimental study investigated the effects of a cooperation script with technology and face-to-face forms of group learning. The results revealed that the use of scripted cooperation and the scripted-unscripted sequence for instructions had a positive effect on group-efficacy. When face-to-face groups used scripted instructions they felt more satisfied with discussion process than when using unscipted instructions. In contrast, computer mediated groups felt equally satisfied when using both forms of instruction.
Year
Venue
Keywords
2007
CSCL
group learning,face-to-face group,computer mediated group,positive effect,discussion process,cooperation script,cooperative learning,scripted instruction,experimental study,scripted cooperation,face-to-face form
Field
DocType
Citations 
Group learning,Psychology,Cooperative learning,Multimedia,Scripting language
Conference
0
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.34
1
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Guan-Yu Lin117418.29
James M. Laffey216119.89
Kristin A. Buss300.34