Evaluation of Intelligent Grouping Based on Learners’ Collaboration Competence Level in Online Collaborative Learning Environment
Date
2016Author
Maina, Elizaphan Muuro
Oboko, Robert Obwocha
Wagacha, Peter Waiganjo
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In this paper we explore the impact of an intelligent grouping algorithm based on learners’ collaborative
competency when compared with (a) instructor based Grade Point Average (GPA) method level and (b)
random method, on group outcomes and group collaboration problems in an online collaborative learning
environment. An intelligent grouping algorithm has been added in a Learning Management System
(LMS) which is capable of forming heterogeneous groups based on learners’ collaborative competency
level. True experiment design methodology was deployed to examine whether there is any association
between group formation method and group scores, learning experiences and group problems. From the
findings, all groups had almost similar mean scores in all group tests, and shared many similar group
collaboration problems and learning experiences. However, with the understanding that GPA group
formation method involves the instructor, may not be dynamic, and the random method does not
guarantee heterogeneity based on learner’s collaboration competence level, instructors are more likely to
adopt our intelligent grouping method as the findings show that it has similar results. Furthermore, it
provides an added advantage in supporting group formation due to its guarantee on heterogeneity,
dynamism, and less instructor involvement.
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Citation
International Review of Research in Open and Distance Learning17.2 (Feb 2016).Subject
Online collaborative learningIntelligent grouping
Learning Management Systems
True experiment design
Learner’s collaboration competence level
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