Case-based Portraits of Contrasting Micro-Interaction Processes During Online Assessment of Collaborative Problem Solving

Authors

  • Johanna PÖYSÄ-TARHONEN Finnish Institute for Educational Research, FIER, University of Jyväskylä, Finland Author
  • Esther CARE Assessment Research Centre, ARC, University of Melbourne, Australia Author
  • Nafisa AWWAL Assessment Research Centre, ARC, University of Melbourne, Australia Author
  • Päivi HÄKKINEN Finnish Institute for Educational Research, FIER, University of Jyväskylä, Finland Author

Abstract

This study recognizes the role and the quality of social aspects in collaborative problem solving (CPS) processes and outcomes. The aim of this study, relying on multiple data and phases of analysis, is to explore and visualise, through contrasting case-based portraits, how micro-interaction processes at pair level evolve during CPS assessments in an online environment. The assessment is designed for a student pair in the STEM domain. The results show that in despite students’ similar CPS performance scores, variations in micro-interactions occurred across pairs. It is expected that studying these patterns at pair level may provide new insights into CPS processes and so to support acquiring these skills.

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Published

2017-12-04

How to Cite

Case-based Portraits of Contrasting Micro-Interaction Processes During Online Assessment of Collaborative Problem Solving. (2017). International Conference on Computers in Education. http://library.apsce.net/index.php/ICCE/article/view/2239