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<title>Validating performance of group formation based on homogeneous engagement criteria in MOOCs</title>
<creator>Sanz Martínez, María Luisa</creator>
<creator>Martínez Monés, Alejandra</creator>
<creator>Bote Lorenzo, Miguel Luis</creator>
<creator>Dimitriadis Damoulis, Ioannis</creator>
<description>Active pedagogies can improve the pedagogical effectiveness of&#xd;
MOOCs. Group formation, an essential step in the design of small-group learning&#xd;
activities, can be challenging in MOOCs given the scale and the wide variety of&#xd;
students’ behaviors in such contexts. In this paper, we further analyze the&#xd;
suitability of applying the students’ engagement in the course as grouping&#xd;
criterion to form small groups in MOOC contexts. The impact of a grouping&#xd;
strategy based on requiring homogeneity among the students’ engagement of the&#xd;
group is examined in a real MOOC context. In a preliminary stage the results&#xd;
have been analyzed in terms of peer interactions, active students per team and&#xd;
students’ satisfaction. These results have been also compared with those in prior&#xd;
interventions in real MOOCs, thus validating previous findings about the&#xd;
suitability of this approach. The role of the timing of grouping was also examined&#xd;
by carrying out two collaborative activities at different weeks (the fourth and the&#xd;
sixth). A consistent improvement of all indicators was observed in the second&#xd;
intervention and its possible causes are discussed.</description>
<date>2018-09-05</date>
<date>2018-09-05</date>
<date>2018</date>
<type>info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject</type>
<identifier>http://uvadoc.uva.es/handle/10324/31403</identifier>
<language>eng</language>
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