2016
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-19641-1_6
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Talkabout: Making Distance Matter with Small Groups in Massive Classes

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“…However, studies addressing participants' demographics and reasons for enrolling in MOOCs integrating group work are rare. Understanding that MOOCs are "here to stay" (Cooper & Sahami, 2013), that group work positively affects performance and engagement in MOOCs (Kulkarni, Cambre, Kotturi, Bernstein & Klemmer, 2016), and that MOOC learners are inclined to collaboration (Li et al, 2014), this paper purposes to describe the characteristics of MOOC learners assigned to group work. Thus, identifying characteristics of learners engaged in group work, and their motivations for taking the course can add to the literature on group work in MOOCs and can also give insights into how to enhance learning experiences and meet the learning needs of MOOC students working in groups.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, studies addressing participants' demographics and reasons for enrolling in MOOCs integrating group work are rare. Understanding that MOOCs are "here to stay" (Cooper & Sahami, 2013), that group work positively affects performance and engagement in MOOCs (Kulkarni, Cambre, Kotturi, Bernstein & Klemmer, 2016), and that MOOC learners are inclined to collaboration (Li et al, 2014), this paper purposes to describe the characteristics of MOOC learners assigned to group work. Thus, identifying characteristics of learners engaged in group work, and their motivations for taking the course can add to the literature on group work in MOOCs and can also give insights into how to enhance learning experiences and meet the learning needs of MOOC students working in groups.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Students join a discussion timeslot based on their availability, and upon arriving to the discussion, are placed in a discussion group; on average there are four countries represented per discussion group. We have seen that students in discussions with peers from diverse regions outperformed students in discussions with more homogenous peers, in terms of retention and exam score [22]. We hypothesize that geographically diverse discussions catalyze more active thinking and reflection.…”
Section: How Students Use Two Peer Learning Platformsmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…The physical and social configurations of in-person schools (especially residential ones) offer many opportunities for social encouragement [11,22]. For example, during finals week, everyone else is studying too.…”
Section: Three Impediments To Adoption… and Remediesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…As such, peer instruction [13] and peer assessment [18] have not only been integrated into many classroom activities, but have also formed the basis of several online systems for peer-learning. For example, Talkabout organizes students into discussion groups based on characteristics such as gender or geographic balance [11]. HelpMeOut assists programmers debugging errors by suggesting solutions that peers have applied in the past [8].…”
Section: Reflection and Explanationmentioning
confidence: 99%