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“We're looking good”: Social exchange and regulation temporality in collaborative design

Title
“We're looking good”: Social exchange and regulation temporality in collaborative design
Authors
Nguyen H.Lim K.Y.Wu L.L.Fischer C.Warschauer M.
Ewha Authors
임규연
SCOPUS Author ID
임규연scopus
Issue Date
2021
Journal Title
Learning and Instruction
ISSN
0959-4752JCR Link
Citation
Learning and Instruction vol. 74
Keywords
Discourse analysisNetwork analysisProcess miningProject-based learningRegulation
Publisher
Elsevier Ltd
Indexed
SSCI; SCOPUS WOS scopus
Document Type
Article
Abstract
Collaborative tasks do not always promote equal learning. Varying levels of social interactions and regulation at the individual and group levels can influence knowledge construction efforts and learning success. To understand which collaboration patterns may be more conducive to learning, this study examined the relation between social exchange, regulation, and learning outcomes. Four project-based engineering undergraduate teams were audiotaped in collaborative tasks (7514 talk turns). Discourse was coded for regulation processes and types (self and socially shared regulation), and analyzed with Epistemic Network Analysis and Process Mining. We find that teams who reported more frequent social exchange engaged in shared regulation together with planning and monitoring more frequently, while teams with less exchange engaged in long durations of collaboration. Furthermore, students in teams with more engaged regulation reported enhanced beliefs in group efficacy to solve collaborative tasks. The study illustrates the potential of applying quantitative approaches to analyzing rich discourse. © 2021 Elsevier Ltd
DOI
10.1016/j.learninstruc.2021.101443
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