The ability to collaborate effectively face-to-face and online represents a critical skill for university graduates. However, there are still challenges regarding how to accurately assess this skill through traditional student learning measures. To better understand the nature of effective collaboration of university students in blended courses, the current study drew on the student approaches to learning framework and social network analysis techniques. We examined how student approaches to inquiry, approaches to online learning technologies, perceptions of the blended learning environment, different learning outcomes and configurations of collaboration are related. The methodologies commonly used in student approaches to learning research...
The purpose of this dissertation research was to examine collaborative learning processes during a p...
This study reports the results of a cross-case study analysis of how students’ approaches to learnin...
First-year university students in an engineering course experienced activities which required them t...
The ability to collaborate effectively face-to-face and online represents a critical skill for unive...
This study combines research methods from student approaches to learning research and social network...
This study argues for the importance of using the different evidence to assess and evaluate a key gr...
: Advantages associated with collaborative learning have been well documented. The paper describes ...
In researching student learning experience in Higher Education, a dearth of studies has investigated...
This research project aimed to explore students’ perspective on an appropriate mix of online and-fac...
Collaboration is an increasingly important and difficult skill for graduate engineers to develop. Wh...
The purpose of this study was to examine whether cooperative versus collaborative strategies used fo...
The appropriate implementation of collaborative technology tools in online courses leads to a cultur...
This study reports the results of a cross-case study analysis of how students’ approaches to learnin...
First-year university students in an engineering course experienced activities which required them t...
In online collaborative learning, students use text-based posts to communicate with their instructor...
The purpose of this dissertation research was to examine collaborative learning processes during a p...
This study reports the results of a cross-case study analysis of how students’ approaches to learnin...
First-year university students in an engineering course experienced activities which required them t...
The ability to collaborate effectively face-to-face and online represents a critical skill for unive...
This study combines research methods from student approaches to learning research and social network...
This study argues for the importance of using the different evidence to assess and evaluate a key gr...
: Advantages associated with collaborative learning have been well documented. The paper describes ...
In researching student learning experience in Higher Education, a dearth of studies has investigated...
This research project aimed to explore students’ perspective on an appropriate mix of online and-fac...
Collaboration is an increasingly important and difficult skill for graduate engineers to develop. Wh...
The purpose of this study was to examine whether cooperative versus collaborative strategies used fo...
The appropriate implementation of collaborative technology tools in online courses leads to a cultur...
This study reports the results of a cross-case study analysis of how students’ approaches to learnin...
First-year university students in an engineering course experienced activities which required them t...
In online collaborative learning, students use text-based posts to communicate with their instructor...
The purpose of this dissertation research was to examine collaborative learning processes during a p...
This study reports the results of a cross-case study analysis of how students’ approaches to learnin...
First-year university students in an engineering course experienced activities which required them t...