This paper seeks to discover the relationship between both the social constructivist learning theory and the collaborative learning environment. This relationship can be identified through given an example of the learning environment. Due to wiki characteristics, wiki can be used to understand the relationship between constructivist learning theory and collaborative learning environment. However, several evidences will come in this paper to support the idea of why wiki is the suitable method to explore the relationship between social constructivist theory and the collaborative learning and their role in learning. Moreover, learning activities in wiki classroom will be discussed in this paper to find out the result of the learners' interacti...
Background/Question/Methods 
Student engagement is tied to course performance and informati...
Promoting collaborative learning (CL) in online educational settings is becoming an important and gr...
In a knowledge-based, networked economy, students leaving university need to have attained skills in...
This paper reviews the literature surrounding the use of Web 2.0 in education. It examines various p...
This chapter intends to clarify the role of the tutor in enabling student learning through the use o...
This research aims at studying students' perception on web-based collaborative learning in construct...
This thesis reports on the collaborative learning processes of students at Prince of Songkla Univers...
Wiki technology offers a knowledge sharing environment that promotes collaborative learning.\ud Educ...
Understanding how wikis are used to support collaborative learning is an important concern for resea...
The aim of this chapter is to increase the understanding of how wikis can be used effectively to sup...
Learning “the wiki way”, learning through wikis is a form of self-regulated learning that is indepen...
[[abstract]]While educators value wikis’ potential, wikis may fail to support collaborative construc...
Copyright © 2005 ACMIn a knowledge-based, networked economy, students leaving university need to hav...
Psychology for the Classroom: Constructivism and Social Learning provides a lively introduction to t...
Psychology for the Classroom: Constructivism and Social Learning provides a lively introduction to t...
Background/Question/Methods 
Student engagement is tied to course performance and informati...
Promoting collaborative learning (CL) in online educational settings is becoming an important and gr...
In a knowledge-based, networked economy, students leaving university need to have attained skills in...
This paper reviews the literature surrounding the use of Web 2.0 in education. It examines various p...
This chapter intends to clarify the role of the tutor in enabling student learning through the use o...
This research aims at studying students' perception on web-based collaborative learning in construct...
This thesis reports on the collaborative learning processes of students at Prince of Songkla Univers...
Wiki technology offers a knowledge sharing environment that promotes collaborative learning.\ud Educ...
Understanding how wikis are used to support collaborative learning is an important concern for resea...
The aim of this chapter is to increase the understanding of how wikis can be used effectively to sup...
Learning “the wiki way”, learning through wikis is a form of self-regulated learning that is indepen...
[[abstract]]While educators value wikis’ potential, wikis may fail to support collaborative construc...
Copyright © 2005 ACMIn a knowledge-based, networked economy, students leaving university need to hav...
Psychology for the Classroom: Constructivism and Social Learning provides a lively introduction to t...
Psychology for the Classroom: Constructivism and Social Learning provides a lively introduction to t...
Background/Question/Methods 
Student engagement is tied to course performance and informati...
Promoting collaborative learning (CL) in online educational settings is becoming an important and gr...
In a knowledge-based, networked economy, students leaving university need to have attained skills in...