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Student Participation, Interaction, and Regulation in a Computer-Mediated Communication Environment: A Qualitative Study
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Journal of Educational Computing Research Volume 14, Number 3, ISSN 0735-6331

Abstract

Based on classroom observation, interviews, and student and teacher surveys, this study examined student interaction and participation within a computer-mediated communication (CMC) environment in a college-level plant science lab course. The CMC discourse encouraged experimentation, sharing of early ideas, increased and more distributed participation, and collaborative thinking. (AEF)

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Ruberg, L.F. (1996). Student Participation, Interaction, and Regulation in a Computer-Mediated Communication Environment: A Qualitative Study. Journal of Educational Computing Research, 14(3), 243. Retrieved March 19, 2024 from .

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