面向Covid-19的计算机支持协同学习模型提高混合学习的有效性

Q2 Arts and Humanities Journal of Namibian Studies Pub Date : 2023-06-19 DOI:10.59670/jns.v34i.1669
None Tetty Setiawaty , Gunadi Tjahjono , Ana
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使用计算机支持的协作学习(CSCL)的混合学习是在Covid-19大流行期间最大限度地学习的一项努力。本研究旨在提高使用CSCL实施混合学习在应对COVID-19中的有效性。研究方法采用定性案例研究,数据处理采用迈尔斯和休伯曼的交互式数据分析。结果表明:1)CSCL学习模式适用于新冠肺炎疫情背景下的混合学习,能够提高学生的学习效果,学生学习更加努力、积极、专注、学习速度快、小组讨论合作、有信心、管理学习时间、在小组中相互帮助;2)与传统学习模式相比,CSCL模式更有效,因为它可以创造更积极、更有创造力和创新的学习氛围;3)面对面授课的CSCL学习比在线授课的CSCL学习更能提高学生的学习成绩和学习的创造性和创新性,因为学生可以直接进行讨论和合作;4) CSCL学习能够提高学生的学习成果,这种情况可以从作业成绩和中考、期末成绩中看出;5) CSCL学习能够提高学生的小组讨论和协作能力;6) CSCL学习能够克服高等教育网络有限的问题。
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Improving the Effectiveness of Hybrid Learning Through the Computer-Supported Collaborative Learning Model Facing Pandemic Covid-19
Hybrid Learning using Computer Supported Collaboration Learning (CSCL) is an effort to maximize learning during the Covid-19 pandemic. This study aims to increase the effectiveness of implementing hybrid learning using CSCL in dealing with COVID-19. The research method uses qualitative case studies, and the data is processed using interactive data analysis from Miles and Huberman. The results showed: 1) CSCL learning is a very appropriate model applied to blended learning during the Covid-19 pandemic, this model is able to improve student learning outcomes, students study harder, active, focused, learn quickly, discuss and cooperate in groups, have confidence, manage learning time and help each other in their groups; 2) The CSCL model is more effective compared to conventional learning models because it can create a more active, creative and innovative learning atmosphere; 3) CSCL learning during face-to-face classes is better able to improve student performance and creativity and innovation in learning compared to implementing CSCL in online learning, because students can discuss and cooperate directly; 4) CSCL learning is able to improve student learning outcomes, this condition can be seen from the assignment scores and midle test and final test grades; 5) CSCL learning is able to improve students' ability to discuss and collaborate in groups; 6) CSCL learning is able to overcome the limited internet network in Higher Education.
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