While technological improvements of the computer supported collaborative learning (CSCL) have been substantial, its nontask social aspect has not received proportional attention. This study investigates the notion of nontask sociability of CSCL, and identifies its relationship with the students' learning outcomes using the case of an Australian postgraduate programme. Learning outcome is defined as a multiple variable consisting of pedagogical affect, student's interest and perceived learning. Five items were identified for operationalising the nontask sociability. These are 'finding help', 'sense of appealing', 'sense of boringness', 'sense of interactivity' and 'sense of frustration'. In addition, a strong relationship was revealed betwee...
Computer-Supported Collaborative Learning (CSCL) is often presented as a promising learning method. ...
Although there are research findings supporting the positive effects of computer-supported col- labo...
Computer-mediated world-wide networks have enabled a shift from contiguous learning groups to asynch...
While technological improvements of the computer supported collaborative learning (CSCL) have been s...
While technologically Computer Supported Collaborative Learning (CSCL) systems have been considerabl...
While from a technological perspective Computer Supported Collaborative Learning (CSCL) systems have...
Despite the importance of the non-task interactions in computer-supported collaborative learning (CS...
While there have been many studies on instructional and on-task side of computer supported collabora...
Many previous studies have emphasized the role of the sociability of the computer supported collabor...
The thesis draws on a mixed-methods study which empirically and theoretically investigates the ways ...
There is much positive research on computer-supported collaborative learning (CSCL) environments in ...
The thesis draws on a mixed-methods study which empirically and theoretically investigates the ways ...
This paper describes an explorative study carried out to gain response from distance students on the...
This paper describes an explorative study carried out to gain response from distance students on the...
Computer-Supported Collaborative Learning (CSCL) is often presented as a promising learning method. ...
Although there are research findings supporting the positive effects of computer-supported col- labo...
Computer-mediated world-wide networks have enabled a shift from contiguous learning groups to asynch...
While technological improvements of the computer supported collaborative learning (CSCL) have been s...
While technologically Computer Supported Collaborative Learning (CSCL) systems have been considerabl...
While from a technological perspective Computer Supported Collaborative Learning (CSCL) systems have...
Despite the importance of the non-task interactions in computer-supported collaborative learning (CS...
While there have been many studies on instructional and on-task side of computer supported collabora...
Many previous studies have emphasized the role of the sociability of the computer supported collabor...
The thesis draws on a mixed-methods study which empirically and theoretically investigates the ways ...
There is much positive research on computer-supported collaborative learning (CSCL) environments in ...
The thesis draws on a mixed-methods study which empirically and theoretically investigates the ways ...
This paper describes an explorative study carried out to gain response from distance students on the...
This paper describes an explorative study carried out to gain response from distance students on the...
Computer-Supported Collaborative Learning (CSCL) is often presented as a promising learning method. ...
Although there are research findings supporting the positive effects of computer-supported col- labo...
Computer-mediated world-wide networks have enabled a shift from contiguous learning groups to asynch...