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Increasing students' social engagement during COVID-19 with Net.Create: collaborative social network analysis to map historical pandemics during a pandemic

机译:在Covid-19期间提高学生的社会参与.Create:协作社会网络分析,在大流行期间映射历史遗迹

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Purpose - The authors explored shifts in social interactions, content engagement and history learning as students who were studying one pandemic simultaneously experienced another. This paper aims to understand how the Net.Create network visualization tool would support students as they tried to understand the many complex interactions in a historical text in a remote learning environment and how sustained knowledge building using Net.Create would shape student attitudes toward remote learning, collaboration and engagement. Design/methodology/approach - This paper explores changes in engagement and learning in a survey-level history course on the black death after a shift to remote learning during the COVID-19 pandemic. The authors used activity theory to focus the adaptation of Net.Create, a web-based collaborative social-network-analysis tool and to understand how it supported group-based remote learning. The authors describe how the redesigned activities sustained engagement with historical content and report coded student network entries, reading responses and surveys to illustrate changes in engagement and learning. Findings - The results suggest that students benefit from personal connections to historical content and their peers. Net.Create supported both through collaborative knowledge-building activities and reflection on how their quarantine experiences compared to the historical content they read. It is possible to avoid student frustrations with traditional "group work" even in a remote environment by supporting collaborative learning using Net.Create and a mix of individual and group contributions. Originality/value - This is the first use of a collaborative network visualization tool to support large classroom interaction and engagement with history content at the undergraduate level.
机译:目的 - 提交人探讨了社会互动的转变,内容参与和历史学习,作为在努力学习一个大流行的学生同时经历过另一个。本文旨在了解Net.Create网络可视化工具如何支持学生,因为他们试图了解远程学习环境中的历史文本中的许多复杂互动以及使用Net.Create的持续知识建设将塑造对远程学习的学生态度,合作和参与。设计/方法/方法 - 本文探讨了在Covid-19大流行期间转向远程学习后的黑色死亡历史课程中参与和学习的变化。作者使用的活动理论将Net.Create的适应集中在基于Web的协作社交网络分析工具,并了解它如何支持基于组的远程学习。作者描述了重新设计的活动如何与历史内容进行持续接触,并报告编码的学生网络条目,阅读响应和调查,以说明参与和学习的变化。调查结果 - 结果表明,学生从个人联系与历史内容及其同行中受益。 Net.Create通过协同知识 - 建筑活动支持,与他们读取的历史内容相比如何检验经验。通过支持使用Net.Create和个人和团体贡献的组合,可以避免使用传统的“群组工作”与传统的“群组工作”的学生挫折。原创性/值 - 这是第一次使用协作网络可视化工具,以支持大型课堂互动和在本科级别的历史内容参与。

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