A collaborative working model for enhancing the learning process of science & engineering students

Publication date: Available online 27 September 2019Source: Computers in Human BehaviorAuthor(s): Higinio Mora, María Teresa Signes-Pont, Andrés Fuster-Guilló, María L. Pertegal-FelicesAbstractScience and engineering education are mostly based on content assimilation and development of skills. However, to adequately prepare students for today's world, it is also necessary to stimulate critical thinking and make them reflect on how to improve current practices using new tools and technologies. In this line, the main motivation of this research consists in exploring ways supported by technology to enhance the learning process of students and to better prepare them to face the challenges of today's world. To this end, the purpose of this work is to design an innovative learning project based on collaborative work among students, and research its impact in achieving better learning outcomes, generating of collective intelligence and further motivation. The proposed collaborative working model is based on peer review assessment methodology implemented through a learning web-platform. Thus, students were encouraged to peer review their classmates' works. They had to make comments, suggest improvements, and assess final assignments. Teaching staff managed and supervised the whole process. Students were selected from computer science engineering at the University of Alicante (Spain). Results suggested greater content assimilation and enhanced learning in several scientific skills...
Source: Computers in Human Behavior - Category: Information Technology Source Type: research