TY - JOUR
T1 - Constructing a community of practice to improve coursework activity
AU - Chang, C. K.
AU - Chen, G. D.
AU - Li, L. Y.
N1 - Funding Information:
This project was supported by the National Science Council of Taiwan under contract numbers NSC 94-2520-S-024-007 and NSC 95-2520-S-024-007.
PY - 2008/1
Y1 - 2008/1
N2 - Students can practice skills and construct knowledge by carrying out coursework. However, every student is assigned the same problem in general hands-on coursework activities, with no consideration for learners' diversity. Hence, some students do not take the task seriously when producing their coursework. Furthermore, what one has learned - that is, the knowledge constructed by learners - cannot be shared efficiently during traditional coursework activity. This paper proposes the construction of a journal-publishing community, connecting through a publication called Coursework Journal, in a web-based coursework environment designed to improve the efficiency of knowledge sharing for a programming course by endowing learners with roles. This paper extends the organizational development concept of a community of practice to the web-based coursework environment, following the definition of a community of practice for situated learning described by Jean Lave and Etienne Wenger, who suggested sociocultural theories of learning as alternatives for cognitive theories of learning. Results of data analysis and questionnaires indicate that the Coursework Journal can promote knowledge sharing effectively, improve the quality of students' coursework, and advance learning performance accordingly.
AB - Students can practice skills and construct knowledge by carrying out coursework. However, every student is assigned the same problem in general hands-on coursework activities, with no consideration for learners' diversity. Hence, some students do not take the task seriously when producing their coursework. Furthermore, what one has learned - that is, the knowledge constructed by learners - cannot be shared efficiently during traditional coursework activity. This paper proposes the construction of a journal-publishing community, connecting through a publication called Coursework Journal, in a web-based coursework environment designed to improve the efficiency of knowledge sharing for a programming course by endowing learners with roles. This paper extends the organizational development concept of a community of practice to the web-based coursework environment, following the definition of a community of practice for situated learning described by Jean Lave and Etienne Wenger, who suggested sociocultural theories of learning as alternatives for cognitive theories of learning. Results of data analysis and questionnaires indicate that the Coursework Journal can promote knowledge sharing effectively, improve the quality of students' coursework, and advance learning performance accordingly.
KW - Community of practice
KW - Knowledge sharing
KW - Learning performance
KW - Learning theory
KW - Situated learning
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U2 - 10.1016/j.compedu.2006.05.003
DO - 10.1016/j.compedu.2006.05.003
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:35148835827
SN - 0360-1315
VL - 50
SP - 235
EP - 247
JO - Computers and Education
JF - Computers and Education
IS - 1
ER -