Problem-based learning: a study of the Web-Based Synchronous collaboration

This article reports the study of student-facilitator and student-student synchronous collaboration in the Web-based learning environment designed using the constructivist Problem-Based Learning (PBL) approach. The treatment sample was exposed to the constructivist PBL Web-based learning environment...

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Main Authors: Fauziah Sulaiman, Hanafi Atan, Rozhan M Idrus, Hisham Dzakiria
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spelling my.ums.eprints.215552019-03-11T00:24:44Z https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/21555/ Problem-based learning: a study of the Web-Based Synchronous collaboration Fauziah Sulaiman Hanafi Atan Rozhan M Idrus Hisham Dzakiria QA Mathematics This article reports the study of student-facilitator and student-student synchronous collaboration in the Web-based learning environment designed using the constructivist Problem-Based Learning (PBL) approach. The treatment sample was exposed to the constructivist PBL Web-based learning environment and involved in the synchronous collaboration as required by the constructivist PBL principle. A pre and post-treatment tests and questionnaire were administered to the students before and after the exposure respectively. The analysis of the data revealed that the student-facilitator collaboration yielded positive educational output and highlighted the importance of the scaffolding by the facilitator in the learning processes that supported both interaction and self-reflection. It reduced task complexity, provided motivation and awareness as well as structure in the learning mechanism. The student-peer collaboration resulted in the enhancement of task performances through the mutual exploration of learning issues, argumentation and weaving of ideas. Highly positive responses were recorded from the respondents in their evaluation of learning outcomes, an indication of the strength of the PBL approach in the enhancement of learning effectiveness and enjoyment and satisfaction in the process 2005 Article PeerReviewed text en https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/21555/1/Problem%20Based%20Learning.pdf Fauziah Sulaiman and Hanafi Atan and Rozhan M Idrus and Hisham Dzakiria (2005) Problem-based learning: a study of the Web-Based Synchronous collaboration. Malaysian Online Journal of Instructional Technology, 1 (2). pp. 58-66.
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Fauziah Sulaiman
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Rozhan M Idrus
Hisham Dzakiria
Problem-based learning: a study of the Web-Based Synchronous collaboration
description This article reports the study of student-facilitator and student-student synchronous collaboration in the Web-based learning environment designed using the constructivist Problem-Based Learning (PBL) approach. The treatment sample was exposed to the constructivist PBL Web-based learning environment and involved in the synchronous collaboration as required by the constructivist PBL principle. A pre and post-treatment tests and questionnaire were administered to the students before and after the exposure respectively. The analysis of the data revealed that the student-facilitator collaboration yielded positive educational output and highlighted the importance of the scaffolding by the facilitator in the learning processes that supported both interaction and self-reflection. It reduced task complexity, provided motivation and awareness as well as structure in the learning mechanism. The student-peer collaboration resulted in the enhancement of task performances through the mutual exploration of learning issues, argumentation and weaving of ideas. Highly positive responses were recorded from the respondents in their evaluation of learning outcomes, an indication of the strength of the PBL approach in the enhancement of learning effectiveness and enjoyment and satisfaction in the process
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author Fauziah Sulaiman
Hanafi Atan
Rozhan M Idrus
Hisham Dzakiria
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Hanafi Atan
Rozhan M Idrus
Hisham Dzakiria
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title Problem-based learning: a study of the Web-Based Synchronous collaboration
title_short Problem-based learning: a study of the Web-Based Synchronous collaboration
title_full Problem-based learning: a study of the Web-Based Synchronous collaboration
title_fullStr Problem-based learning: a study of the Web-Based Synchronous collaboration
title_full_unstemmed Problem-based learning: a study of the Web-Based Synchronous collaboration
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url https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/21555/1/Problem%20Based%20Learning.pdf
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