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- Title
EXPLORING THE EFFECTS OF WEB 2.0 TECHNOLOGY ON INDIVIDUAL AND COLLABORATIVE LEARNING PERFORMANCE IN RELATION TO SELF-REGULATION OF LEARNERS.
- Authors
JENA, ANANTA KUMAR; BHATTACHARJEE, SATARUPA; GUPTA, SOMNATH; DAS, JOY; DEBNATH, RAJIB
- Abstract
Web 2.0 is a revolutionary technology that operates Facebook, WhatsApp, LinkedIn, Twitter, Google+, and other social networks. The study aimed to explore the effects of individual and collaborative web 2.0 technologies on the learning performance and self-regulation of secondary school students over traditional approach of learning. One hundred and ten participants were assigned for non-web 2.0 group (n=40), individual web 2.0 group (n=40), and collaborative web 2.0 (n=30). Nonequivalent pretest posttest quasi-experimental design used to conduct the experiment, where samples were not randomly selected rather the whole class students were the participants of the study. Individual web 2.0 used Slideshare, Wiki, Whatsapp, and Youtube and Collaborative web 2.0 used the similar tools, such as Slideshare, Wiki, Whatsapp, Youtube counted as the experimental class I and II, and conventional lecture was used in non-web 2.0 group or comparative group. Before and after instruction, self-regulatory learning test (Bhattacharjee and Jena, 2017a) and achievement test in tissue (Bhattacharjee and Jena, 2017b) were used to collect the data. It resulted that collaborative and individual web 2.0 technology have significant effects on learning performance and self-regulation of learning over traditional approach of secondary school students in Silchar, India.
- Subjects
WEB 2.0; SECONDARY school students; SELF regulation
- Publication
i-manager's Journal on School Educational Technology, 2018, Vol 13, Issue 4, p20
- ISSN
0973-2217
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.26634/jsch.13.4.14541