Title :
Learning Strategies in Online Collaborative Examinations
Author :
Shen, Jia ; Hiltz, Starr Roxanne ; Bieber, Michael
Author_Institution :
Rider Univ., Lawrenceville
fDate :
3/1/2008 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
New forms of computer-mediated, online learning can benefit from new forms of assessment that fit the medium and the pedagogical style of the online environment. This paper investigates students´ learning styles and learning strategies in taking online collaborative exams. Applying constructivist and collaborative learning theories, the collaborative examination features students´ active participation in various phases of the exam process through small group activities online. Students´ learning strategies, including deep learning and collaborative learning, are investigated using a 1 3 field quasi-experiment to compare the team-based collaborative online exam with the traditional in-class exam and with the participatory exam, where students participate in the online exam processes individually. Data analysis using results from 485 students indicates that collaborative examinations significantly reduced surface learning in exam study, enhanced interactions and the sense of an online learning community, and increased perceived learning. The results also suggest learning predispositions were significantly correlated with exam study strategies, and provide indications of their effects on learning strategies.
Keywords :
computer aided instruction; computer mediated communication; groupware; collaborative learning theory; computer-mediated learning; online collaborative examination; students learning styles; Buildings; Collaborative software; Collaborative work; Data analysis; Education; Information systems; Online Communities/Technical Collaboration; Collaborative examinations; collaborative learning; deep learning; online learning; peer assessment; surface learning;
Journal_Title :
Professional Communication, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TPC.2007.2000053