In computer-supported collaborative learning research, studies examining the combined effects of individual level, group level and within-group differences level measures on individual achievement are scarce. The current study addressed this by examining whether individual, group and within-group differences regarding engagement and prior knowledge predict individual achievement. Engagement was operationalised as group members' exhibited activities in the task space (i.e., discussing domain-content) and social space (i.e., regulating ideas, actions and socioemotional processes). Prior knowledge and achievement were operationalised as group members' performance on a domain-related pre-test and post-test, respectively. Data was collected for ...
We examined the effect of collaborative group structures by varying personality types in triads on a...
Abstract Computer-supported collaborative learning environments provide opportunities for students t...
Social media is widely used by students. Previous studies have projected conflicting results regardi...
In computer-supported collaborative learning research, studies examining the combined effects of ind...
This study investigated the effects of group member familiarity during computer-supported collaborat...
Our study takes a dynamic and multi-level perspective on identification with the group and explores ...
Abstract Self-regulated learning theory acknowledges the importance of an individual’s metacognitive...
Situative and sociocognitive analyses were combined to examine engagement in high-level collaborativ...
This dissertation examines social self-structuring processes and group collaboration online with a s...
Collaborative problem-solving (CPS) has significantly affected people’s working patterns and lifesty...
abstract: Collaborative learning is a potential technique for teachers to use to meet the diverse le...
none3This contribution proposes an empirical study in which collaborative learning is compared to in...
We examined the effect of collaborative group structures by varying personality types in triads on a...
This study examines the effects that online collaborative note-taking has on student performance. Th...
In this article we present the results of an experimental study of the influence of task characteris...
We examined the effect of collaborative group structures by varying personality types in triads on a...
Abstract Computer-supported collaborative learning environments provide opportunities for students t...
Social media is widely used by students. Previous studies have projected conflicting results regardi...
In computer-supported collaborative learning research, studies examining the combined effects of ind...
This study investigated the effects of group member familiarity during computer-supported collaborat...
Our study takes a dynamic and multi-level perspective on identification with the group and explores ...
Abstract Self-regulated learning theory acknowledges the importance of an individual’s metacognitive...
Situative and sociocognitive analyses were combined to examine engagement in high-level collaborativ...
This dissertation examines social self-structuring processes and group collaboration online with a s...
Collaborative problem-solving (CPS) has significantly affected people’s working patterns and lifesty...
abstract: Collaborative learning is a potential technique for teachers to use to meet the diverse le...
none3This contribution proposes an empirical study in which collaborative learning is compared to in...
We examined the effect of collaborative group structures by varying personality types in triads on a...
This study examines the effects that online collaborative note-taking has on student performance. Th...
In this article we present the results of an experimental study of the influence of task characteris...
We examined the effect of collaborative group structures by varying personality types in triads on a...
Abstract Computer-supported collaborative learning environments provide opportunities for students t...
Social media is widely used by students. Previous studies have projected conflicting results regardi...