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Title Providing Behaviour Awareness in Collaborative Project Courses
Authors Esunly Medina, Roc Meseguer, Sergio Ochoa, Humberto Medina
Publication date October 2016
Abstract Several studies show that awareness mechanisms can
contribute to
enhance the collaboration process among students and the learning
experiences during collaborative project courses. However, it is not clear
what awareness information should be provided to whom, when it should be
provided, and how to obtain and represent such information in an accurate
and understandable way. Regardless the research efforts done in this area,
the problem remains open. By recognizing the diversity of work scenarios
(contexts) where the collaboration may occur, this research proposes a
behaviour awareness mechanism to support collaborative work in undergraduate
project courses. Based on the authors previous experiences and the
literature in the area, the proposed mechanism considers personal and social
awareness components, which represent metrics in a visual way, helping
students realize their performance, and lecturers intervene when needed. The
trustworthiness of the mechanisms for determining the metrics was verified
using empirical data, and the usability and usefulness of these metrics were
evaluated with undergraduate students. Experimental results show that this
awareness mechanism is useful, understandable and representative of the
observed scenarios.
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Pages 1319-1338
Volume 22
Journal name Journal of Universal Computer Science
Publisher Graz University of Technology (Graz, Austria)
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