DocumentCode
123481
Title
Examining the relationship between epistemic activity and academic achievement using of scripts and co-evaluation strategies in a VLE
Author
Tirado, F. ; Santos, Giovanni
Author_Institution
Res. in Psych-Educ. Program, Nat. Autonomous Univ. of Mexico, Mexico City, Mexico
fYear
2014
fDate
22-24 Aug. 2014
Firstpage
758
Lastpage
762
Abstract
It was conducted study with 36 university students. The purpose of this study was to promote the epistemic activity of students (critical and creative thinking) through collaboration (dialogic argumentation). The study analyzes the relationship between the intensity of student work using the tools provided in the virtual learning environment and the quality of academic products made by the teams. The students worked in 12 integrated teams in a Moodle platform. The teams conducted a case study (problem-based learning PBL) based on a topic of the curriculum chosen by them. The dynamics was modeled by means of collaboration scripts. The co-evaluation (peer review) was conducted through questionnaires and rubrics to evaluate the report of the case study and the collaborative process. As conclusion, we can say the teams that worked in collaboration had higher epistemic activity and therefore did better.
Keywords
computer aided instruction; further education; groupware; CSCL; Moodle platform; PBL; VLE; academic achievement; academic product quality; coevaluation strategies; collaboration scripts; collaborative process; computer-supported collaborative learning; creative thinking; critical thinking; dialogic argumentation; peer review; problem-based learning; student coevaluation; student collaboration; student epistemic activity; student teams; student work intensity; university students; virtual learning environment; Collaboration; Computers; Electronic publishing; Information services; Internet; academic outcomes; co-evaluation; collaboration scripts; epistemic activity;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Computer Science & Education (ICCSE), 2014 9th International Conference on
Conference_Location
Vancouver, BC
Print_ISBN
978-1-4799-2949-8
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ICCSE.2014.6926564
Filename
6926564
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