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Tools for Analysis of Research Data Collected from Wikis and Blogs

Madhumita Bhattacharya. Tools for Analysis of Research Data Collected from Wikis and Blogs. Centre for Distance Education Athabasca University, Canada mitab@athabascau.ca. College of Education Massey University, New Zealand M.Bhattacharya@massey.ac.nz.

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Tools for Analysis of Research Data Collected from Wikis and Blogs

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  1. Madhumita Bhattacharya Tools for Analysis of Research Data Collected from Wikis and Blogs Centre for Distance Education Athabasca University, Canada mitab@athabascau.ca College of Education Massey University, New Zealand M.Bhattacharya@massey.ac.nz CIDER Session

  2. Have you ever posted in a wiki(s)? • Yes X No CIDER Session

  3. Do you have your own blog(s)? • Yes X No CIDER Session

  4. Do you think wikis and blogs could be used for research purposes? • Yes X No CIDER Session

  5. If your answer was ‘yes’ then please say how? CIDER Session

  6. If your answer was ‘no’ then please say why not? CIDER Session

  7. Lifelong Learners Graduates should be lifelong learners who have both discipline specific knowledge and skills as well as a range of generic skills or competencies. • These personal competencies, attributes or qualities are: • ...critical thinking, intellectual curiosity, problem solving, logical and independent thought, effective communication, and related skills in identifying, accessing and managing information: personal attributes such as intellectual rigor, creativity and imagination; and values such as ethical practice, integrity and tolerance. CIDER Session

  8. Formal Learning Informal Learning Learning Systems Non-Formal Learning Framework for Lifelong Learning 80 AGE 0 AGE 2001-2008-- CIDER Session

  9. PBL process Collaborative Learning Decision making Collaborative knowledge construction Learning as Problem Solving Problem Solution Problem centred knowledge construction Reflective thinking PROBLEM Independent Learning Metacognitive skills Concept mapping Bhattacharya, 1997 1997-2008--- CIDER Session

  10. Social Constructivism CIDER Session

  11. Sources of Data • Thinking log (collaborative and individual) • Chat • Discussion forum • Telephone conversation • Face-to-face meetings • Self reflection on the process of learning (artifacts and skills acquired). 2004-2007 CIDER Session

  12. Attributes of Meaningful Learning Active/ Manipulative Responsible Constructive Intentional Attributes of Meaningful Learning Collaborative Complex Conversational Contextualized Buoyant Reflective AdaptedfromJonassen, 2001 CIDER Session

  13. Multidimensional Model of Assessment of Learning Complementary skills : Metacognition Progression Progression Conceptualization Bhattacharya, 2001 CIDER Session

  14. Multidimensional-multistage Model of Assessment of Learning Bhattacharya & Novak, 2007 CIDER Session

  15. Wikis and Blogs as sources of data • Wikis for recording the collaborative process of learning • Blogs for self reflection on the process of learning (individual and collaborative) HP Technology for Teaching Award, 2007 & E-portfolio project 2007-2008--- 2007-2008-- CIDER Session

  16. Progressive learning assessment Bhattacharya & Novak, 2007 CIDER Session

  17. Benefits • Possible to visualise the learning process • It may not be possible to collect this data otherwise • Identify the factors or learner characteristics associated with success • Provides opportunities to evaluate and analyze ones own thinking CIDER Session

  18. Drawbacks • Manual analysis is time consuming • Continuous feedback is not available to the participants for improvement • Some time it is difficult to make decision(s) • Different tools are needed to analyze different kinds of data CIDER Session

  19. Your Questions CIDER Session

  20. Moral of the story CIDER Session

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