Group collaboration and effective tools in online education

Suhansa Rodchua
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In college teaching with adult students, encouraging critical thinking, problem solving and teamwork with project-based learning can be challenging. Group project is a great assignment showing students the relevance to real world practices and promoting active learning with joy. However, many college students showed low satisfaction with working as a group to research and write a report. Many of these students complained that some group members did not put forth effort into the group work, but took the credit. The purpose of this paper is to present effective collaboration tools and active learning activities in E-learning. Advanced communication and technological tools, especially web-based tools become an important issue for educators to optimize student uses and to sustain a high level of engagement in disciplinary contents. This paper also discusses the results from the survey questionnaire with 236 undergraduate and graduate students enrolled in classes between 2014 -2016. The data shows the 11 tools ranking how helpful students perceived them. The finding of this study can support online course developers and educators in maximizing the use of Web-based tools, and today's technology in group meeting and collaboration.
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在线教育中的小组协作和有效工具
在大学教学成人学生,鼓励批判性思维,解决问题和团队合作的项目为基础的学习是具有挑战性的。小组作业是一项很好的作业,它向学生展示了与现实世界实践的相关性,并促进了积极学习的乐趣。然而,许多大学生对小组研究和写报告的满意度很低。许多学生抱怨说,一些小组成员没有为小组工作付出努力,而是把功劳占为己有。本文的目的是介绍电子学习中有效的协作工具和主动学习活动。先进的通信和技术工具,特别是基于网络的工具,成为教育工作者优化学生使用和保持对学科内容的高水平参与的重要问题。本文还对2014 -2016年在校本科生和研究生236人的问卷调查结果进行了讨论。数据显示,这11种工具对学生认为它们有多大帮助进行了排名。这项研究的发现可以支持在线课程开发人员和教育工作者最大限度地利用基于网络的工具,以及今天在小组会议和协作中的技术。
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