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The influence of internationalised versus local content on online intercultural collaboration in groups: A randomised control trial study in a statistics course

机译:国际化与本地化内容对群体间在线跨文化合作的影响:统计课程中的随机对照试验研究

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Computer-supported collaborative learning (CSCL) has been highlighted as a beneficial learning experience for students in blended and online settings. In highly diverse and international contexts, CSCL also allows students the opportunity to encounter new ideas and values from peers with different backgrounds. However, previous research has highlighted that there are wide variations in student participation levels in CSCL activities and that many students experience social and cultural tensions when working with diverse peers. These issues may damage the quality of online collaboration and limit the potential gains of CSCL. In this study, we explored one evidence-based solution for encouraging CSCL participation: the internationalisation of the online academic content used for collaborative activities. Using a randomised control trial method with 428 undergraduate students in an introductory statistics course, we compared individual and group-level participation in an online collaborative task when students used content from the local context compared to content from international contexts. Our findings suggest that internationalisation of online content can encourage individual-level participation and decrease the disparity of participation within small groups when the content is situated in countries that are personally relevant to students' own backgrounds. At the same time, participation was influenced by individual demographics and group dynamics.
机译:计算机支持的协作学习(CSCL)已被强调为混合和在线环境中的学生的有益学习体验。在高度多样化和国际化的背景下,CSCL还使学生有机会从不同背景的同龄人那里遇到新的想法和价值观。但是,先前的研究强调,CSCL活动中学生的参与水平存在很大差异,并且许多学生与不同的同龄人一起工作时会遇到社会和文化上的紧张局势。这些问题可能会损害在线协作的质量,并限制CSCL的潜在收益。在本研究中,我们探索了一种鼓励CSCL参与的基于证据的解决方案:用于合作活动的在线学术内容的国际化。我们使用随机对照试验方法对428名本科生进行了介绍性统计课程,我们比较了当学生使用本地环境中的内容与国际环境中的内容时,个人和小组参与在线协作任务的情况。我们的研究结果表明,在线内容的国际化可以鼓励个人层面的参与,并且当内容位于与学生本人背景相关的国家中时,可以减少小组内部的参与差异。同时,参与受到个人人口统计学和群体动态的影响。

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