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Using Google+ to Conduct High Interaction and Interdependence Learning Environments Based on Group Investigation Strategy

Ting-Ting Wu,
Chia-Sui Wang,
Shu-Hsien Huang,
Mei-Yi Chung,

Abstract


The popularity of social networking has changed interactive relationships between people. The development of mobile devices has further provided diverse communication channels for social networking websites. In virtual communities, the rich resources, instantaneous feedback, and sharing of information have led many studies to apply it to instructional environments involving collaborative learning. This study uses Google+ as the learning platform, Pad as the learning device, and group investigation (GI) as the collaborative learning instructional strategy, introducing it in a public health nursing practical training course at a nursing school. The experiment shows that students using the Google+ system to carry out GI collaborative learning have better learning effects than those engaging in GI instruction using a traditional paper-based method. Most learners and instructors expressed hope that future courses can be conducted in this manner.

Keywords


Social networking; Google+; Collaborative learning; Group investigation

Citation Format:
Ting-Ting Wu, Chia-Sui Wang, Shu-Hsien Huang, Mei-Yi Chung, "Using Google+ to Conduct High Interaction and Interdependence Learning Environments Based on Group Investigation Strategy," Journal of Internet Technology, vol. 13, no. 6 , pp. 997-1004, Nov. 2012.

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