Screencasts as a tool for presenting students' group work results and for instructor-given feedback.
Joachim GriesbaumRalph KöllePublished in: DeLFI Workshops (2011)
Keyphrases
- student learning
- assessment tool
- formative assessment
- learning environment
- student perceptions
- learning outcomes
- peer assessment
- collaborative learning
- online course
- questions asked
- educational tool
- group learning
- learning experience
- group members
- learning gains
- learning process
- online collaborative
- learning styles
- online learning
- open ended
- college students
- erroneous examples
- e learning
- concept maps
- cooperative learning
- high school
- collaborative activities
- creative problem solving
- student groups
- learning activities
- distance learning
- lower levels
- learning tools
- distance education
- high school students
- student engagement
- programming assignments
- computer mediated communication
- computer mediated
- learning processes
- tutoring system
- college level
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- computer supported collaborative learning
- relevance feedback
- student participation
- learning community
- knowledge construction
- undergraduate students
- randomly assigned
- computer programming
- elementary school