Title:
Using An Unstructured Collaboration Tool to Support Peer Interaction in Large College Classes

Thumbnail Image
Author(s)
Zimring, Craig
Craig, David Latch
ul-Haq, Saif
Khan, Sabir
Kehoe, Colleen Mary
Rick, Jochen
Guzdial, Mark
Authors
Person
Advisor(s)
Advisor(s)
Editor(s)
Associated Organization(s)
Organizational Unit
Series
Supplementary to
Abstract
Peer interaction may be a useful strategy for having students express their knowledge and get personalized feedback in large classes. In this paper we look at how a CoWeb ­ an unstructured collaboration space ­ was used to support a large college design class. Although the CoWeb was used for several purposes, we focus specifically on how it was used to support class discussions. We start with why we feel CoWeb discussions, and more generally online peer interaction, may be useful in light of our pedagogical goals. We then analyze the structure of the discussions and how students perceived them, and discuss how the online environment may have influenced behavior. From this analysis, we conclude the CoWeb was effective in helping students think about open-ended issues through online peer interaction. However, we also conclude that providing some structure might help online discussions appear more coherent and productive.
Sponsor
Date Issued
2000
Extent
Resource Type
Text
Resource Subtype
Proceedings
Rights Statement
Rights URI