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Mariano Velamazán; Patricia Santos; J. Roberto Sánchez-Reina; Davinia Hernández-Leo – Education and Information Technologies, 2025
Most research on anonymity in computer-supported collaborative learning, which has reported both positive and negative outcomes, largely focuses on a fully anonymous login mode. In this context, further research is necessary to finetune the approach to the 'login mode' to optimise the potential benefits while mitigating the drawbacks. This study…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Cooperative Learning, Privacy, Computer Mediated Communication
Sherafati, Narjis; Largani, Farzad Mahmoudi; Amini, Shahrzad – Education and Information Technologies, 2020
The use of a computer as a means and/or a source of feedback provision has facilitated the process of teaching and learning writing. The integration of computers into writing classes enabled teachers to provide timely and reliable feedback. Taking into account these opportunities that computers bring to the classroom, the present study attempted…
Descriptors: Computer Mediated Communication, Feedback (Response), Writing Achievement, Foreign Countries
Dommett, Eleanor J. – Education and Information Technologies, 2019
The aim of this study was to better understand how students use online forums and Twitter in undergraduate learning. Students completed an anonymous online survey (N = 50, 54% completion rate) to assess their general approach to these tools, the types of interaction experienced and specific uses. Students were also asked to relate their use to…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Social Media, Computer Mediated Communication, Higher Education

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