The Effects of Peer-Controlled or Moderated Online Collaboration on Group Problem Solving and Related Attitudes
Abstract. This study investigated the relative benefits of peer-controlled and moderated online collaboration during group problem solving. Thirty-five self-selected groups of four or five students were randomly assigned to the two conditions, which used the same online collaborative tool to solve t...
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Main Authors: | Ke Zhang (Author), Kyle Peck (Author) |
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The Canadian Network for Innovation in Education (CNIE),
2003-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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