A Methodological Approach to Networked Collaborative Learning: Design and pedagogy issues

Authors

  • T. Daradoumis Open University of Catalonia
  • J. M. Marqu`es Open University of Catalonia

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.54337/nlc.v2.9774

Abstract

This work presents a report on research carried out in the field or networked collaborative learning. ln particular, we present a theory/model-based approach applied to a distance education course that is developed and caught in a virtual learning environment. In this educational practice, our objective has been twofold: first, to improve distance teaching and learning, and second, to facilitate social interaction among students and between tutor and students via the Web. To that end, our research approach has been based on the following actions: First, we analysed the goals, needs. expectations and preferences of our students. based on a previous pilot experience on distance collaborative learning, in order to understand what is actually happening in networked learning when collaboration becomes an integrated part or the whole learning process. Second, we proceeded to the design, development and implementation of a new pedagogical practice, called Virtual Study Group, to encourage and enhance learning through collaborative construction of knowledge and reflective interaction which contribute to a deeper understanding or the course contents. The paper focuses mainly on the latter. Finally, we provide a critical analysis and evaluation or the outcomes of this experience and of the many issues arising from applying this collaborative pedagogical practice to a virtual learning environment.

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Published

17-04-2000

How to Cite

Daradoumis, T., & Marqu`es, J. M. (2000). A Methodological Approach to Networked Collaborative Learning: Design and pedagogy issues. Proceedings of the International Conference on Networked Learning , 2, 72–77. https://doi.org/10.54337/nlc.v2.9774