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    題名: How Flexible Grouping Affects the Collaborative Patterns in a Mobile-Assisted Chinese Character Learning Game?
    作者: Wong, LH (Wong, Lung-Hsiang)
    Hsu, CK (Hsu, Ching-Kun)
    Sun, JZ (Sun, Jizhen)
    Boticki, I (Boticki, Ivica)
    貢獻者: Sch Continuing Educ
    關鍵詞: Mobile Assisted Language Learning (MALL)
    Chinese character learning
    Mobile Computer Supported Collaborative Learning (mCSCL)
    Orthographic awareness
    Flexible student grouping
    日期: 2013-04
    上傳時間: 2014-02-26 16:33:23 (UTC+8)
    摘要: This paper reports the impacts of spontaneous student grouping to develop young students' orthographic awareness in the process of learning Chinese characters. A mobile-assisted Chinese character forming game is used to assign each student a Chinese character component on their smartphones through a wireless network. Fifteen Singaporean students, all 3rd graders (10-year-old) studying Chinese as a second language (L2), were required to negotiate with their peers to form groups that could assemble eligible Chinese characters by using their respective components. The game process data and the transcriptions of focus group interviews were qualitatively analyzed in order to investigate the dynamics of student collaboration and competition during the games. In turn, the patterns of social interactions during the activities were identified, with a special focus on the varied impacts of the two grouping modes (allowing versus not allowing each student to join more than one group at one time) on the students' game habits.
    關聯: EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY & SOCIETY Volume: 16 Issue: 2 Pages: 174-187
    顯示於類別:[企業管理學系暨國際企業管理研究所] 期刊論文

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