Exploring Chinese undergraduate students' perceptions of collaboration and satisfaction in the context of online collaborative learning

Si ZHANG, Wenli CHEN, Chee Kit LOOI

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Abstract

Students' perceptions of collaboration and satisfaction are key factors that affects students' dropout behavior. In this study, an online collaborative learning approach which integrated intra-group and inter-group discussions was proposed. Through questionnaire survey and interview, this study explores Chinese undergraduate students' perceptions of collaboration and satisfaction in an online collaborative learning activity. The results showed that students took a positive attitude to the process of collaboration and were satisfied with the online learning activities. Finally, some suggestions about design and implement online collaborative learning activity were proposed. Copyright © 2018 Asia-Pacific Society for Computers in Education. All rights reserved.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings of the 26th International Conference on Computers in Education
EditorsJie Chi YANG, Maiga CHANG, Lung-Hsiang WONG, Ma. Mercedes T. RODRIGO
Place of PublicationTaiwan
PublisherAsia-Pacific Society for Computers in Education
Pages428-433
ISBN (Electronic)9789869401289
Publication statusPublished - 2018

Citation

Zhang, S., Chen, W., & Looi, C. K. (2018). Exploring Chinese undergraduate students' perceptions of collaboration and satisfaction in the context of online collaborative learning. In J. C. Yang, M. Chang, L.-H. Wong, & M. M. T. Rodrigo (Eds.), Proceedings of the 26th International Conference on Computers in Education (pp. 428-433). Taiwan: Asia-Pacific Society for Computers in Education.

Keywords

  • Perceptions of collaboration
  • Satisfaction
  • Online collaborative learning

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