TY - JOUR
T1 - Employing a structured interface to advance primary students' communicative competence in a text-based computer mediated environment
AU - Chiu, Chiung Hui
AU - Wu, Chiu Yi
AU - Hsieh, Sheng Jieh
AU - Cheng, Hsiao Wei
AU - Huang, Chung Kai
N1 - Funding Information:
This research was supported by the National Science Council , Taiwan (R.O.C.) under Grant Nos. NSC 95-2520-S-003-014-MY3 and NSC 96-2628-S-003-001 .
PY - 2013/1
Y1 - 2013/1
N2 - This study investigated whether a structured communication interface fosters primary students' communicative competence in a synchronous typewritten computer-mediated collaborative learning environment. The structured interface provided a set of predetermined utterance patterns for elementary students to use or imitate to develop communicative competence including comprising grammatical, sociolinguistic, discourse and strategic competence. Two intact classes of fifth graders; each with 33 students, participated in this study. The students in each class were randomly arranged into triads. Members of a triad were designated to separate computers, seated at a proper distance and required to collaboratively accomplish a shared learning task (concept mapping). One class was provided the structured communication interface. The other class used a generic (non-structured) interface. It was found that students who used the structured communication interface had significantly better communicative competence development, especially in strategic competence and discourse competence, than students using the unstructured condition. In addition, students using the structured interface continued to demonstrate better collaborative productivity.
AB - This study investigated whether a structured communication interface fosters primary students' communicative competence in a synchronous typewritten computer-mediated collaborative learning environment. The structured interface provided a set of predetermined utterance patterns for elementary students to use or imitate to develop communicative competence including comprising grammatical, sociolinguistic, discourse and strategic competence. Two intact classes of fifth graders; each with 33 students, participated in this study. The students in each class were randomly arranged into triads. Members of a triad were designated to separate computers, seated at a proper distance and required to collaboratively accomplish a shared learning task (concept mapping). One class was provided the structured communication interface. The other class used a generic (non-structured) interface. It was found that students who used the structured communication interface had significantly better communicative competence development, especially in strategic competence and discourse competence, than students using the unstructured condition. In addition, students using the structured interface continued to demonstrate better collaborative productivity.
KW - Communicative competence
KW - Computer-mediated communication
KW - Primary education
KW - Structured communication interface
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U2 - 10.1016/j.compedu.2012.09.002
DO - 10.1016/j.compedu.2012.09.002
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:84868336000
SN - 0360-1315
VL - 60
SP - 347
EP - 356
JO - Computers and Education
JF - Computers and Education
IS - 1
ER -