[[abstract]]The purpose of this study was to examine the effectiveness of collaborative note-taking and to find the difference between co-editing note-taking and sharing note-taking in science learning performance, note-taking performance, and satisfaction for taking notes on wiki/blog platforms. Three note-taking forms were compared: co-editing condition, in which students took joint notes with groupmates on a wiki; sharing condition, in which students shared notes with groupmates on a blog; individual condition, in which students took notes individually on a wiki. Eighty-two fifth-grade Taiwanese students participated in this study. They were allocated to co-editing, sharing, or individual conditions to take notes during lectures. The res...
This thesis explores the impact of inline vs. non-inline commenting on learners’ individual writing ...
Web technology is known to make learning more engaging, and language educators have been encouraged ...
Thirty-seven sophomore students at a Japanese university participated in an extensive writing and ho...
[[abstract]]This project is to investigate the effects of integrating Web 2.0technology into collabo...
[[abstract]]This study explores the attitudes of elementary school students toward integrating wikis...
There is research showing benefits to both collaboration and note-taking, but a lack of research int...
Many studies have been conducted on the application of Web 2.0 technologies (e.g., wikis) in educati...
100學年度沈俊毅升等參考著作[[abstract]]Many researchers indicate that collaborative learning is an effective str...
Web 2.0 has given opportunities in letting students learn through active collaboration with and fro...
Published version of an article from the journal: Journal of Information Technology Education. Also ...
This small-scale case study explores the challenges and potential benefits of a wiki for students an...
Note-taking is a commonly applied pedagogical strategy across all areas of education. In higher educ...
This study examines the effects that online collaborative note-taking has on student performance. Th...
Wiki is an editable Web 2.0 free authoring tool which allows users to edit or modify content, struct...
E-learning plays an important role in higher education, especially with the appearance of web 2.0. T...
This thesis explores the impact of inline vs. non-inline commenting on learners’ individual writing ...
Web technology is known to make learning more engaging, and language educators have been encouraged ...
Thirty-seven sophomore students at a Japanese university participated in an extensive writing and ho...
[[abstract]]This project is to investigate the effects of integrating Web 2.0technology into collabo...
[[abstract]]This study explores the attitudes of elementary school students toward integrating wikis...
There is research showing benefits to both collaboration and note-taking, but a lack of research int...
Many studies have been conducted on the application of Web 2.0 technologies (e.g., wikis) in educati...
100學年度沈俊毅升等參考著作[[abstract]]Many researchers indicate that collaborative learning is an effective str...
Web 2.0 has given opportunities in letting students learn through active collaboration with and fro...
Published version of an article from the journal: Journal of Information Technology Education. Also ...
This small-scale case study explores the challenges and potential benefits of a wiki for students an...
Note-taking is a commonly applied pedagogical strategy across all areas of education. In higher educ...
This study examines the effects that online collaborative note-taking has on student performance. Th...
Wiki is an editable Web 2.0 free authoring tool which allows users to edit or modify content, struct...
E-learning plays an important role in higher education, especially with the appearance of web 2.0. T...
This thesis explores the impact of inline vs. non-inline commenting on learners’ individual writing ...
Web technology is known to make learning more engaging, and language educators have been encouraged ...
Thirty-seven sophomore students at a Japanese university participated in an extensive writing and ho...