Introduce Myself
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Introduce Myself
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The two functions of social interaction
Kreijns, K., Kirschner, P.A., Jochems, W. (2003). Identifying the pitfalls for social interaction in computer-supported collaborative learning environments: a review of the research. Computers in Human Behavior, 19 (3), 335353.
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MSN Agent
Hwang, W. Y., Huang, Y. M.*, & Wu, S. Y. (2011).The Effect of an MSN Agent on Learning Community and Achievement. Interactive Learning Environments, 19(4),413-432. (SSCI)
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Collaboration with Multi-robotsWe examined their collaborative strategies and their behavioral interactions.6 grade elementary school students16 groups, each with three students
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Lag Sequential AnalysisBakeman, R. (1986). Observing interaction : an introduction to sequential analysis. New York: Cambridge University Press.Lag sequential analysis is the examination of whether particular sequences of behavior occur more or less frequently than would be expected by chance.It could examine the sequence that a particular target event would occur subsequent to a given event having already occurred.
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LSA ProcedureBuilding coding schemaData collectionObservationSystem logsData analysisFrequency of Behaviors Conditional Probability CalculationExpected frequencies Z-Score Calculation Z-SCOREDraw Transitional Diagram
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Interaction analysis model (IAM)Gunawardena, Lowe, and Andersons (1997)C1Sharing/comparing of information C2Discovery and exploration of dissonance or inconsistency among participantsC3Negotiation of meaning/co-construction of knowledge/C4Testing and modification of proposed synthesis or co-constructionC5Agreement statement(s)/application of newly constructed meaning/C6Off-topic
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The Cognitive Processing Dimension of the Revised Blooms TaxonomyAnderson et al. (2001, 2006)B1 RememberB2 UnderstandB3 ApplyB4 AnalyzeB5 EvaluateB6 CreateB7 Off-topic
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Online synchronous collaborative discussion40 university studentsWeb DesignWhole semesterOnline synchronous IM tools
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Synchronous Peer Assessment Discussion ActivityBC (Remember, Understand, Apply) AC (Analyze, Evaluate, Create) OT (Off-Topic)
all students high-quality group low-quality groups
Wu, S. Y., Hou*, H. T., & Hwang, W. Y. (2012). Exploring Students Cognitive Dimensions and Behavioral Patterns during a Synchronous Peer Assessment Discussion Activity Using Instant Messaging. The Asia-Pacific Education Researcher, 21(3), 442-453. (SSCI)
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The Influences of Social Self-efficacy on Social Trust and Social Capital - A Case Study of FacebookOnline-questionnaire surveyAccessing Facebook for at least 3 months415 valid samples152 males (36.5%) and 263 females (63.2 %)
Wu, S. Y., Wang, S. T., Liu*, E. Z. F., Hu, D. C., & Hwang, W. Y. (2012). The Influences of Social Self-efficacy on Social Trust and Social Capital - A Case Study of Facebook. Turkish Online Journal of Educational Technology, 11(2), 246-254. (SSCI)
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ONE-TO-ONE TECHNOLOGY-ENHANCED LEARNING:AN OPPORTUNITY FOR GLOBAL RESEARCHCOLLABORATIONT.-W. Chan et al. +16Research and Practice in Technology Enhanced LearningVol. 1, No. 1 (2006) 329seamless learning spacesSeamless learning implies that a student can learn whenever they are curious in a variety of scenarios and that they can switch from one scenario to another easily and quickly using the personal device as a mediator.
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Seamless Online Learning Integrated DiscussionSOLID
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System framework
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The problem solving-based discussion activity (AT1)The project-based discussion activity (AT2)The advanced project-based discussion activity (AT3)
Study 1 (AT1/AT2)Study 2(AT3)Number41 students49 studentsGroup9 groups of 4 to 5 people 10 groups of 5 to 6 people MajorInfant and Child CareTeacher Education CenterCourse nameProduction and Application of Instructional MediaOperation of Instructional Media
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Collaborative Concept Mapping System (CCMS)
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Research FrmeworkMSN AgentY /N()off-topicRobot
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Summary
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Lag sequential AnalysisSocial network analysis
Educational data miningQ methodology
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