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Title Analyzing Two Participation Strategies in an Undergraduate Course Community
Authors Francisco Gutierrez, Gustavo Zurita, Sergio Ochoa, Nelson Baloian
Publication date 2013
Abstract Nowadays, information systems, and more particularly,
learning support systems, tend to include social interaction features in
their design. These features generally aim to sustain the activities of
partially virtual communities and help extend the physical presence of the
community in the virtual space. In order to achieve a sustainable community,
it is important to understand how the strategies used to promote
participation influence the way in which community members interact and
relate with each other. This article reports a comparative study on two
different student participation strategies mediated by a learning support
system. The first strategy stressed the quantity of contributions, and the
second one promoted both quantity and quality of contributions. By analyzing
the resulting interaction networks, we could better understand the
interaction patterns among students in their respective communities and
conclude ways to monitor interaction and help maintain the community
sustainability in time.
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Pages 143-158
Conference name Collaboration Researchers' International Workshop on Groupware
Publisher Springer-Verlag (Berlin/Heidelberg, Germany)
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