1. Assessing collaborative computing: development of the Collaborative-Computing Observation Instrument (C-COI)
- Author
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Quentin M. Wherfel, Adam Metzger, Saadeddine Shehab, George Reese, Maya Israel, and Evan A. Ramos
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General Computer Science ,business.industry ,Computer science ,Computational thinking ,05 social sciences ,Computer programming ,050301 education ,Behavioral pattern ,Collaborative learning ,02 engineering and technology ,Education ,Software ,Human–computer interaction ,020204 information systems ,0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,business ,Collaborative computing ,0503 education ,Coding (social sciences) - Abstract
This paper describes the development, validation, and uses of the Collaborative Computing Observation Instrument (C-COI), a web-based analysis instrument that classifies individual and/or collaborative behaviors of students during computing problem-solving (e.g. coding, programming). The C-COI analyzes data gathered through video and audio screen recording software that captures students’ computer screens as they program, and their conversations with their peers or adults. The instrument allows researchers to organize and quantify these data to track behavioral patterns that could be further analyzed for deeper understanding of persistence and/or collaborative interactions. The article provides a rationale for the C-COI including the development of a theoretical framework for measuring collaborative interactions in computer-mediated environments. This theoretical framework relied on the computer-supported collaborative learning literature related to adaptive help seeking, the joint problem-solving...
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- 2016