Social Metacognition in Computer Supported Collaborative Learning Environments: A Comparison in an Online and Face-To-Face Information Literacy Course

ME Rapchak - 2017 - dsc.duq.edu
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Because of the advances in technology for education, online learning has become more
prominent, especially in higher education. Computer-supported collaborative learning
(CSCL) seems especially promising in allowing students to work together in ways that they
have not been able to before, both face-to-face and online. Instructors use CSCL to engage
students and to increase learning. CSCL requires that students regulate each other's
learning through social metacognition; this allows the group as a whole to make use of the …
Abstract
Because of the advances in technology for education, online learning has become more prominent, especially in higher education. Computer-supported collaborative learning (CSCL) seems especially promising in allowing students to work together in ways that they have not been able to before, both face-to-face and online. Instructors use CSCL to engage students and to increase learning. CSCL requires that students regulate each other’s learning through social metacognition; this allows the group as a whole to make use of the knowledge and skills of the group as they learn.
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