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    標題: Acceptance of cloud services in face-to-face computer supported collaborative learning: a comparison between single-user mode and multi-user mode
    作者: Wang, Chia-Sui
    Huang, Yong-Ming
    貢獻者: 資訊管理系
    資訊多媒體應用系
    關鍵字: cloud services
    face-to-face
    CSCL
    single-user mode
    multi-user mode
    日期: 2015-06
    上傳時間: 2016-03-17 10:49:05 (UTC+8)
    摘要: Face-to-face computer-supported collaborative learning (CSCL) was used extensively to facilitate learning in classrooms. Cloud services not only allow a single user to edit a document, but they also enable multiple users to simultaneously edit a shared document. However, few researchers have compared student acceptance of such services in face-to-face CSCL between the single-user mode and the multi-user mode so as to explore which one is accepted by students more readily. Our findings indicate that students prefer to use the multi-user mode and further reveal that when the multi-user mode is used in face-to-face CSCL, (1) social influence plays a vital role related to students’ intention to use; (2) training and problem-solving assistance are helpful to familiarise students; (3) strategies for students engaging in the multi-user mode should be considered, otherwise each student has the authority to edit the shared file, which leads to it being difficult to reach a consensus.
    關聯: Innovations in Education and Teaching International, v.2015
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