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Title Using Indirect Blockmodeling for Monitoring Students Roles in Collaborative Learning Networks
Authors Esunly Medina, Davide Vega, Roc Meseguer, Humberto Medina, Sergio Ochoa, Matteo Magnani
Publication date 2016
Abstract Collaborative learning activities have shown to be useful
to
address educational processes in several contexts. Monitoring these
activities is mandatory to determine the quality of the collaboration and
learning processes. Recent research works propose using Social Network
Analysis techniques to understand students' collaboration learning process
during these experiences. Aligned with that, this paper proposes the use of
the indirect blockmodeling network analytic technique for monitoring the
behaviour of different social roles played by students in collaborative
learning scenarios. The usefulness of this technique was evaluated through a
study that analysed the students' interaction network in a collaborative
learning activity. Particularly, we tried to understand the structure of the
interaction network during that process. Preliminary results suggest that
indirect blockmodeling is highly useful for inferring and analysing the
students' social roles, when the behaviour of roles are clearly different
among them. This technique can be used as a monitoring service that can be
embedded in collaborative learning applications.
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Pages 164-169
Conference name IEEE International Conference on Computer Supported Collaborative Work in Design
Publisher IEEE Computer Society Press (Los Alamitos, CA, USA)
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