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Learner analysis variables as components of collaborative learning in post-secondary web-based (distance) learning

Posted on:2000-11-12Degree:Ed.DType:Dissertation
University:The University of West FloridaCandidate:Pierce, Christine K. (Smith)Full Text:PDF
GTID:1467390014963858Subject:Educational technology
Abstract/Summary:
This study examined the effects of collaborative learning in a web-based environment through the framework of learner analysis variables to determine the relationship between learner analysis variables, pre/post survey and posttest performance. One hundred and eleven graduate schools students participated in a two-week online tutorial. Forty-seven students completed a collaborative learning problem-solving activity designed to teach strategies for dealing both as individuals and groups online. Upon completion, a posttest performance test and survey resulted in a significant difference in motivation and learning preferences based on demographics of degree sought. However, results showed other demographics, comparing relationships between pre/post and the variables, were not significant predictors. Qualitative analysis indicated incentives, group teaming, time, and technology were factors toward effective collaborative learning.
Keywords/Search Tags:Collaborative learning, Learner analysis variables
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