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November 22, 2010

Online collaboration and offline interaction between students using asynchronous tools in blended learning

Filed under: Online Learning News — Ray Schroeder @ 12:10 am

by Mei-jung Wang, Australasian Journal of Educational Technology 2010, 26(6), 830-846.

The increasing use of innovative blended learning strategies which incorporate online discussion into the classroom requires the examination of asynchronous, computer mediated communication (ACMC) to fully understand the learners’ total engagement and the contribution of such ICT tools to student learning. This study analysed students’ online utterances and offline interactions, to determine the extent of collaborative learning among students from two colleges. Results show that behaviours that characterise successful collaborative learning in an asynchronous networked environment were present, but the patterns were different from previous studies. The implementation of ICT tools in blended learning does promote social interaction among students and their engagement; however, it does not automatically facilitate students in their adoption of active learning strategies. The offline atmosphere in carrying out the ACMC activities were sorted into five major categories: struggling with platform operations, handling technical problems, passive attitudes towards the procedure, tense atmosphere in class, and engagement in tasks. Based on the findings, some pedagogical implications are presented.

http://www.ascilite.org.au/ajet/ajet26/wang.html

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