Dynamic Problem-Solving Processes in a Web-Based Cooperative Learning Environment for an Accounting Course

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  • Kai-Wen Cheng Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.20849/jed.v2i2.415

Keywords:

problem-solving, web-based learning, cooperative learning, accounting education

Abstract

This study investigated the dynamic processes involved in problem solving in a web-based cooperative learning environment implemented for a university accounting course. 54 students were recruited in a 4-year hospitality management program. The messages of participants in group discussions were counted and categorized to investigate the dynamic processes of problem-solving employed by students. These dialogues and follow-up interviews revealed a number of interesting findings: (1) students felt that the web-based cooperative learning environment was similar to a social network; (2) peer-interaction in web-based cooperative learning is highly beneficial; (3) the course of study may influence the nature of problem-solving messages; (4) the teaching method could alter the cognitive level of problem-solving; (5) a co-working style was the most common approach employed in the web-based cooperative learning environment; (6) cooperative learning is becoming increasingly popular in education; (7) technological developments can be expected to boost the adoption of web-based cooperative learning.

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2018-07-08

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Dynamic Problem-Solving Processes in a Web-Based Cooperative Learning Environment for an Accounting Course. (2018). Journal of Education and Development, 2(2), p16. https://doi.org/10.20849/jed.v2i2.415

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