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The effects of collaboration scripts on the number and quality of student interactions in a social annotation tool

  • Vincent De Boer
  • , Howard Spoelstra

    Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceedingConference Article in proceedingAcademicpeer-review

    Abstract

    Social Annotation (SA) tools can be used to facilitate active and collaborative learning when students have to study academic texts. However, making these tools available does not ensure students participate in argumentative discussions. Scaffolding students by means of collaborations scripts geared towards collaboration and discussion encourages students to engage in meaningful, high-quality interactions. We conducted an experiment with students (n=59) in a course running at a Dutch university, using the SA tool Perusall. A control group received normal instructions, while an experimental group received scaffolding through collaboration scripts. The results showed a significant increase in the number of responses to fellow students for the experimental group compared to the control group. The quality of the annotations, measured on levels of Bloom's taxonomy, increased significantly for the experimental group compared to both its baseline measurement and the control group. However, when scaffolding was faded out over subsequent assignments these differences became non-significant. The experimental groups' increased quality of annotations did not remain over time, suggesting that internalization of the scripts was not achieved.

    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publication7th International Conference on Higher Education Advances
    EditorsJosep Domenech, Paloma Merello, Elena de la Poza
    Place of PublicationValencia
    PublisherUniversitat Politecnica de Valencia
    Pages967-974
    Number of pages8
    ISBN (Print) 978-84-9048-975-8
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2021
    Event7th International Conference on Higher Education Advances, HEAd 2021 - Virtual, Online, Spain
    Duration: 22 Jun 202123 Jun 2021
    https://archive.headconf.org/head21/index.html

    Conference

    Conference7th International Conference on Higher Education Advances, HEAd 2021
    Country/TerritorySpain
    Period22/06/2123/06/21
    Internet address

    Keywords

    • Bloom
    • collaboration scripts
    • scaffolding
    • Social Annotation

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