Title
Questionization of Peer-Generated Comments for Supporting Online Video-based Learning.
Abstract
Questions are an important trigger of learning as well as social interaction, and question asking is a common technique that teachers and practitioners use in classrooms for motivating and engaging students. In the context of online video-based learning such as MOOCs, however, there remains limited understanding around whether questions benefit online learning and how to systematically use questions to support learners online. In this paper, we present a questionization technique which can transform comment left by previous learners into question forms to display to new learners. Through a user study, we investigate how such transformation of peer comments influence learning experiences. The results indicated that showing high proportion of questions along with a control of the total amount of information displayed can positively impact learning experience and participation.
Year
DOI
Venue
2017
10.1145/3080631.3080634
CCHI
Field
DocType
Citations 
Experiential learning,Online learning,Question asking,Social relation,Computer science,Synchronous learning,Learning experience,Online video,Multimedia
Conference
1
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.36
3
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Ching-Ying Sung1223.19
Hao-Chuan Wang229645.80
Chen-Wei Huang310.36
Wen-Chieh Lin447644.50