This study investigated the effects of group member familiarity during computer-supported collaborative learning. Familiarity may have an impact on online collaboration, because it may help group members to progress more quickly through the stages of group development, and may lead to higher group cohesion. It was therefore hypothesized that increased familiarity would lead to (a) more critical and exploratory group norms, (b) more positive perceptions of online communication and collaboration, (c) more efficient and positive collaboration, and (d) better group performance. To investigate these hypotheses, 105 secondary education students collaborated in groups of three. The results of this study indicate that higher familiarity led to more...
Janssen, J., Erkens, G., & Kirschner, P. A. (2010). Group awareness tools: It’s what you do with it ...
The purpose of this study was to examine factors that might impact student knowledge sharing within ...
Group awareness can affect student online learning while self-regulation also can substantially infl...
This study investigated the effects of group member familiarity during computer-supported collaborat...
[[abstract]]This study explored the differences among online elementary school student groups based ...
This study examined the effect of using a group awareness tool on online collaboration. Furthermore,...
This study examined the effect of using a group awareness tool on online collaboration. Furthermore,...
Owing to the limitations of computer-mediated communication (CMC), distributed CSCL (Computer-suppor...
In computer-supported collaborative learning research, studies examining the combined effects of ind...
In computer-supported collaborative learning research, studies examining the combined effects of ind...
This study's objective is to improve the design of small-group online activities in computer-support...
Traditionally, research on awareness during online collaboration focused on topics such as the effec...
Unequal participation poses a challenge to collaborative learning because it reduces opportunities f...
This study examines the effects that online collaborative note-taking has on student performance. Th...
Abstract. This study investigated the relative benefits of peer-controlled and moderated online coll...
Janssen, J., Erkens, G., & Kirschner, P. A. (2010). Group awareness tools: It’s what you do with it ...
The purpose of this study was to examine factors that might impact student knowledge sharing within ...
Group awareness can affect student online learning while self-regulation also can substantially infl...
This study investigated the effects of group member familiarity during computer-supported collaborat...
[[abstract]]This study explored the differences among online elementary school student groups based ...
This study examined the effect of using a group awareness tool on online collaboration. Furthermore,...
This study examined the effect of using a group awareness tool on online collaboration. Furthermore,...
Owing to the limitations of computer-mediated communication (CMC), distributed CSCL (Computer-suppor...
In computer-supported collaborative learning research, studies examining the combined effects of ind...
In computer-supported collaborative learning research, studies examining the combined effects of ind...
This study's objective is to improve the design of small-group online activities in computer-support...
Traditionally, research on awareness during online collaboration focused on topics such as the effec...
Unequal participation poses a challenge to collaborative learning because it reduces opportunities f...
This study examines the effects that online collaborative note-taking has on student performance. Th...
Abstract. This study investigated the relative benefits of peer-controlled and moderated online coll...
Janssen, J., Erkens, G., & Kirschner, P. A. (2010). Group awareness tools: It’s what you do with it ...
The purpose of this study was to examine factors that might impact student knowledge sharing within ...
Group awareness can affect student online learning while self-regulation also can substantially infl...