This paper discusses the patterns of network dynamics within a multicultural online collaborative learning environment. It analyses the interaction of participants (both students and facilitators) within a discussion board that was established as part of a 3-month online collaborative course. The study employs longitudinal probabilistic social network analysis (SNA) to identify the patterns and trends within the network. It conjectures and tests a set of hypotheses concerning the tendencies towards homophily/heterophily and preferential attachment. The paper presents identified interaction network patterns in relation to cultural differences. It also evaluates network dynamics by considering participant roles and group work in the course un...
The introduction of computer-supported collaborative learning (CSCL), specifically into intercultura...
Although the importance of boundary-spanning in blended and online learning is widely acknowledged, ...
This paper describes use of social network analysis to examine student interaction patterns in a Gra...
This paper discusses the patterns of network dynamics within a multicultural online collaborative le...
This paper discusses the patterns of network dynamics within a multicultural online collaborative le...
Although collaborative web-based tools are often used in blended environments such as education, lit...
Social network analysis software such as NodeXL has been used to describe participation and interact...
To ensure online collaborative learning meets the intended pedagogical goals (is actually collaborat...
<div><p>To ensure online collaborative learning meets the intended pedagogical goals (is actually co...
Problem: A common assumption is that students prefer to select their friends for group-work. The pri...
As the numbers of international students worldwide continue to rise, one common challenge is how bes...
This research is based on the confluence of two research lines: eLearning and social network analysi...
Social network analysis (SNA) may be of significant value in studying online collaborative learning....
The focus of this study is to explore the advances that Social Network Analysis (SNA) can bring, in ...
Computer-supported collaborative learning (CSCL) has been highlighted as a beneficial learning exper...
The introduction of computer-supported collaborative learning (CSCL), specifically into intercultura...
Although the importance of boundary-spanning in blended and online learning is widely acknowledged, ...
This paper describes use of social network analysis to examine student interaction patterns in a Gra...
This paper discusses the patterns of network dynamics within a multicultural online collaborative le...
This paper discusses the patterns of network dynamics within a multicultural online collaborative le...
Although collaborative web-based tools are often used in blended environments such as education, lit...
Social network analysis software such as NodeXL has been used to describe participation and interact...
To ensure online collaborative learning meets the intended pedagogical goals (is actually collaborat...
<div><p>To ensure online collaborative learning meets the intended pedagogical goals (is actually co...
Problem: A common assumption is that students prefer to select their friends for group-work. The pri...
As the numbers of international students worldwide continue to rise, one common challenge is how bes...
This research is based on the confluence of two research lines: eLearning and social network analysi...
Social network analysis (SNA) may be of significant value in studying online collaborative learning....
The focus of this study is to explore the advances that Social Network Analysis (SNA) can bring, in ...
Computer-supported collaborative learning (CSCL) has been highlighted as a beneficial learning exper...
The introduction of computer-supported collaborative learning (CSCL), specifically into intercultura...
Although the importance of boundary-spanning in blended and online learning is widely acknowledged, ...
This paper describes use of social network analysis to examine student interaction patterns in a Gra...