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Exploring collaborative learning effect in blended learning environments
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E-learningNew TechnologyInstructional CommunicationEngineeringBlended Learning EnvironmentsCollaborative LearningSocial ComputingSocial Learning EnvironmentLearning StrategiesEducationHuman-computer InteractionLearning AnalyticsOnline EducationCommunicationOnline Learning CommunityHigher EducationComputer-supported Collaborative LearningBlended Learning
Abstract The use of new technology encouraged exploration of the effectiveness and difference of collaborative learning in blended learning environments. This study investigated the social interactive network of students, level of knowledge building and perception level on usefulness in online and mobile collaborative learning environments in higher education. WeChat, which is a mobile synchronous communication tool, and modular object‐oriented dynamic learning environment (Moodle) were used as mobile and online collaborative learning settings. Seventy‐eight college students majoring in information engineering participated in the experiment. The following findings were revealed by combining methods of social network analysis, content analysis and questionnaire survey: (1) the collaborative social networks generated in this study showed that students had tighter interaction relationships in Moodle than in WeChat; (2) deeper level of knowledge building in collaboration and interaction through Moodle than WeChat was observed; and (3) Moodle got higher perception level than WeChat because of its usefulness for collaboration.
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