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État de publication: Publiée (2022 )
Titre des actes: Proceedings of the 15th International Conference on Computer-Supported Collaborative Learning-CSCL 2022
Éditeur: International Society of the Learning Sciences
Lieu: Hiroshima, Japan
Intervalle de pages: 234-241
URL: https://repository.isls.org//handle/1/8281
Résumé: While the positive potential of peer feedback has been widely studied, it is difficult to isolate the effect that the providing of feedback to a peer has on a learner due to the variability in source material (the peer’s submitted work). This variability can lead to unequal learning opportunities for the students. In this study, we explore the use of Error Detection Problems (EDPs). In these activities, students are given the same source material: a worked problem produced by a fictitious peer ‘Pat’. We show that engaging in these activities can help students gain the positive impacts expected of authentic peer feedback exercises, while minimizing the effects of source material variability. Furthermore, we argue that such activities may provide an opportunity for researchers to better understand how students learn to give effective feedback and for CSCL to design new forms of learning scripts.
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