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Breunig, Mary; O'Connell, Tim; Todd, Sharon; Young, Anderson; Anderson, Lynn; Anderson, Dale – Journal of Experiential Education, 2008
A primary purpose of many wilderness trip programs is the development of positive interpersonal relationships and group experiences that lead to enhanced sense of community among group members. Although there is anecdotal evidence to support the development of sense of community on wilderness trips, there is little empirical evidence to support…
Descriptors: Adventure Education, Group Unity, Community, Group Activities
Steinman, Debbie Cinque – ProQuest LLC, 2010
In this case study, the researcher observed the social interactions within a Web 2.0 learning environment to examine the nature of the learner social presence. Social presence is essential to facilitate group cooperation and plays a central role in establishing learners' sense of belonging and social cohesion to the group. Social presence is…
Descriptors: Educational Strategies, Constructivism (Learning), Web Sites, Electronic Publishing
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Chen, Xiufang – Journal on Educational Psychology, 2009
Implementing a qualitative case study, the researcher explored how a sixth-grade English language learner participated in literature discussions of various groupings in a classroom setting, and how she perceived these interactions about reading and text in the process of learning to read. The participant was struggling with reading in a…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Qualitative Research, English Language Learners, Discussion (Teaching Technique)
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Dommeyer, Curt J. – Journal of Marketing Education, 2007
This article reports on the use of group and individual diaries to control social loafing on the group project. Although both forms of the diary were designed to prevent social loafing, neither appeared to do so. An unexpected result of the individual diaries is that they appeared to make the majority of the class, namely the "nonloafers," more…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Group Behavior, Validity, Group Dynamics
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Chu, Regina Juchun; Chu, Anita Zichun – Computers & Education, 2010
The present study intends to explore the role of collectivism and group potency at group level in predicting individual Internet self-efficacy (ISE) and individual e-learning outcomes for people aged over 45. Group learning has been widely discussed in the research into online formats. However, less study has been carried out about how…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Self Efficacy, Peer Relationship, Group Dynamics
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Tangney, Brendan; Oldham, Elizabeth; Conneely, Claire; Barrett, Stephen; Lawlor, John – IEEE Transactions on Education, 2010
This paper describes a model for computer programming outreach workshops aimed at second-level students (ages 15-16). Participants engage in a series of programming activities based on the Scratch visual programming language, and a very strong group-based pedagogy is followed. Participants are not required to have any prior programming experience.…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Computer Software, Programming Languages, Computer Science Education
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Fang, Jun; Strobel, Johannes – Educational Media International, 2011
Game-based learning has been a popular development and recommended as an effective pedagogy in educating new generations of learners. Few studies, however, have demonstrated the efficacy of game-based learning on learners' academic performance with empirical data. The described learning outcomes of game-based pedagogy within the limited available…
Descriptors: Design Requirements, Instructional Design, Educational Games, Guidelines
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Morgan, Kari; Cameron, Bruce A.; Williams, Karen C. – Quarterly Review of Distance Education, 2009
This article explores student perceptions of social task development in an online group project and poses recommendations for implementation of group projects. Qualitative methods were used to analyze student perceptions of social task development in online group project. Respect, "being nice," follow the rules/follow the leader, communication,…
Descriptors: Distance Education, Learning Processes, Group Dynamics, Group Behavior
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Cameron, Bruce A.; Morgan, Kari; Williams, Karen C.; Kostelecky, Kyle L. – American Journal of Distance Education, 2009
This study explored the relationship between specific social tasks and student perceptions of a sense of community during online group work. A survey instrument was developed, piloted, and deployed to 125 students in six different online classes. Results revealed few significant relationships between each of the five social tasks examined and…
Descriptors: Questionnaires, College Students, Group Dynamics, Student Surveys
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Wang, Chun-Min – Australasian Journal of Educational Technology, 2011
The latest networking technologies have made it easier to provide authentic learning experiences for intercultural collaboration. However, more guidance about how to conduct a successful online, cross-cultural collaboration is needed. The purpose of this study was to investigate the instructional design for forming a cross-cultural group and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Assignments, Action Research, Cooperation
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Weaver, Debbi; Viper, Shane; Latter, Jennifer; McIntosh, P. Craig – Australasian Journal of Educational Technology, 2010
An online group work project for off campus students, using wikis as the collaboration platform, has been conducted successfully for several years. Students were given the opportunity and technical means to collaborate, and staff could assess individual students' participation. However, the actual level of collaboration was less than hoped for,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Internet, Cooperative Learning, Personal Narratives
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Friedman, Barry A.; Cox, Pamela L.; Maher, Larry E. – Journal of Management Education, 2008
Group projects are an important component of higher education, and the use of peer assessment of students' individual contributions to group projects has increased. The researchers employed an expectancy theory approach and an experimental design in a field setting to investigate conditions that influence students' motivation to rate their peers'…
Descriptors: Research Design, Peer Evaluation, Student Motivation, Program Effectiveness
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Mahalingam, Madhu; Schaefer, Fred; Morlino, Elisabeth – Journal of Chemical Education, 2008
We describe the implementation and effects of group problem solving in recitation sections associated with the general chemistry course at a small private science university. Recitation sections of approximately 45 students are used to supplement large (approximately 180 students) lecture sections. The primary goal of recitation is working in…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Problem Solving, Heterogeneous Grouping, Cooperative Learning
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Shea, Munyi; Ma, Pei-Wen Winnie; Yeh, Christine J.; Lee, Sarah J.; Pituc, Stephanie T. – Journal of Career Assessment, 2009
Two studies evaluating a school-based, culturally responsive career exploration and assessment group for low-income, urban Chinese immigrant youth are described. Mixed qualitative and quantitative methods compared the treatment (CEDAR group) versus the control group (no intervention). In Study 1, CEDAR group participants reported a significant…
Descriptors: Asians, Immigrants, Urban Youth, Low Income Groups
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Bicen, Pelin; Laverie, Debra A. – Journal of Marketing Education, 2009
Assessment is a prominent issue in education today. However, assessment of learning often occurs only at the end of the semester to satisfy accreditation agencies. An alternative is to conduct assessments during the course, not only to assess if learning goals are being met but also to assess student learning during the course. Assessment for…
Descriptors: Business Administration Education, Peer Evaluation, Student Evaluation, Formative Evaluation
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