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Coordinating Collaborative Chat in Massive Open Online Courses

Computers and Society 2021-07-02 v1 Artificial Intelligence Computation and Language Human-Computer Interaction

Abstract

An earlier study of a collaborative chat intervention in a Massive Open Online Course (MOOC) identified negative effects on attrition stemming from a requirement for students to be matched with exactly one partner prior to beginning the activity. That study raised questions about how to orchestrate a collaborative chat intervention in a MOOC context in order to provide the benefit of synchronous social engagement without the coordination difficulties. In this paper we present a careful analysis of an intervention designed to overcome coordination difficulties by welcoming students into the chat on a rolling basis as they arrive rather than requiring them to be matched with a partner before beginning. The results suggest the most positive impact when experiencing a chat with exactly one partner rather than more or less. A qualitative analysis of the chat data reveals differential experiences between these configurations that suggests a potential explanation for the effect and raises questions for future research.

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@article{arxiv.1704.05543,
  title  = {Coordinating Collaborative Chat in Massive Open Online Courses},
  author = {Gaurav Singh Tomar and Sreecharan Sankaranarayanan and Xu Wang and Carolyn Penstein Rosé},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1704.05543},
  year   = {2021}
}

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8 pages

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