Are Wikis and Weblogs an Appropriate Approach to Foster Collaboration, Reflection and Students' Motivation?
Mathias KrebsChristian SchmidtMichael HenningerMatthias LudwigWolfgang MüllerPublished in: Key Competencies in the Knowledge Society (2010)
Keyphrases
- collaborative learning
- student motivation
- learning outcomes
- student learning
- collaborative activities
- peer interaction
- knowledge construction
- collaborative learning activities
- student groups
- cross disciplinary
- instructional strategies
- life long learning
- critical thinking
- learning experience
- lifelong learning
- learning community
- intrinsic motivation
- online communities
- learning achievement
- intelligent tutoring systems
- learning process
- tutoring system
- learning environment
- computer mediated
- team members
- peer tutoring
- high school students
- individual differences
- higher education
- computer supported collaborative learning
- collaborative problem solving
- high school
- reflective learning
- content analysis
- control group
- social software
- english learning
- computer supported
- knowledge sharing
- distance learning
- information sharing
- e learning
- student teachers
- remote collaboration
- student participation
- motivational factors
- middle school students
- communication tools
- college students
- problem based learning
- knowledge building
- distance education
- learning processes
- student engagement
- learning gains
- elementary school
- instructional design
- semi structured interviews
- online course
- mobile learning
- social networks