Identifying Optimal Group Size for Collaborative Argumentation Using SNS for Educational Purposes

Michiko Sugai, T. Horita, Y. Wada
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This study aims to identify the optimal group size for collaborative argumentation using SNS for educational purposes. The study is based on the participation of high school students; the participants were divided under two experimental conditions. The students were required to engage in one of two types of arguments: argumentation via SNS or face-to-face argumentation. Furthermore, the students were divided into small groups comprising three to five participants for each condition. Conversations and task performances were collected as the students were engaged in discussions. The transition probabilities between two talkers in the group, the number of utterances, and the task performances were analyzed. The results showed that the 3-person group discussed in a lively manner; however, it was difficult to obtain the consensus of this group. The 4-person group did not converse much initially but eventually conversed enough to be compared with other groups. It was also easy to obtain the group's consensus. The 5-person group conversed less, possibly due to social loafing. The findings suggest that a 4-person group is the optimal size for collaborative argumentation using SNS for educational purposes.
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以教育为目的,利用社交网络确定协作论证的最佳群体规模
本研究旨在确定以教育为目的,使用社交网络进行协作论证的最佳群体规模。本研究基于高中生的参与;参与者被分为两种实验条件。学生们被要求进行两种类型的辩论:通过社交网络辩论或面对面辩论。此外,学生被分成小组,每个小组由三到五名参与者组成。在学生参与讨论的过程中收集对话和任务表现。分析了组内说话者之间的转移概率、说话次数和任务表现。结果表明:3人小组讨论活跃;然而,很难获得这一群体的共识。这个四人小组最初交谈不多,但最终交谈的次数足以与其他小组进行比较。获得小组的共识也很容易。5人组交谈较少,可能是由于社交怠惰。研究结果表明,以教育为目的,使用社交网络进行协作辩论的最佳规模是4人小组。
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