Videowikis for improved problem-based collaborative learning: Engaging information systems science students
Makkonen, P., Siakas, K., Pirhonen, A., Vaidya, S., & Siakas, E. (2013). Videowikis for improved problem-based collaborative learning: Engaging information systems science students. International Journal of Advanced Computer Science, 3(1), 1-9. http://ijpg.org/index.php/IJACSci/article/view/317
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The contemporary era of social
media and web 2.0 has enabled a bottom-up
on-line collaborative approach with easy
content creation and subsequent knowledge
sharing. The technically literate students of
today and the changes in pedagogy towards a
user-centred approach, where learners engage
in the learning process by constructing new
ideas and concepts based on their current or
past knowledge facilitate the use of social
media in learning environments.
This paper describes the combination of a
wiki and screen capture videos as a
complementary addition to conventional
lectures in an information management and
information systems development course. The
basis for our approach was collaborative
problem-based learning with concrete
problems defined by students. In order to
activate students they were asked to identify
unclear concepts or issues from four not
well-defined or clarified lecture themes. The
students worked in small groups. After the
groups selected the theme which was most
unclear to them they created presentations
associated with these issues. Our intention was
to facilitate collaborative learning by using
the principles of the Jigsaw method. The
results from the experiment showed that
videowiki-based coursework affects both
external and internal motivation equally in
most cases. This reflects that from the
perspective of constructivism the
videowiki-based assignment is equally
effective compared to learning without this
setting. However, the development of
knowledge concerning different course themes
was positive in groups of students who
completed this videowiki assignment.
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