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Online Temporary Learning Groups in Higher Education – Interactions, Compensation, and Maximisation of Achievements in an Israeli Case Study
Online Temporary Learning Groups in Higher Education – Interactions, Compensation, and Maximisation of Achievements in an Israeli Case Study

Author(s): Uzi Ben-Shalom, Chen Hajaj, Nitza Davidovitch, Corinne Berger
Subject(s): Higher Education , Social Informatics, ICT Information and Communications Technologies
Published by: Fundacja Pro Scientia Publica
Keywords: Temporary Learning Groups; higher education; interactions; compensation; achievements; Social Networking Systems;

Summary/Abstract: Thesis. This article provides an analysis of online social interactions in two online Temporary Learning Groups (TLG) and their correlates with both pre-admissions scores and academic achievements. Concept. The function of Social Networking Systems (SNS) use on academic achievements is most often indirectly assessed through surveying attitudes of students and teachers. Contrary to this approach, we directly assessed the content on a TLG and paired it with objective admission scores and academic achievements. Results and conclusion. The results reveal that the content of the discussions on the TLGs is practical, immediate, and focuses on the allocation of information required for academic achievements. The users of the TLGs are usually students with lower admission scores and academic achievements. They use these platforms as a compensating mechanism to improve their achievements. In addition, some of the TLG users serve as maximising agents of other students’ achievements. TLGs’ implications for teaching, class-attendance and level of schooling must be recognised by teachers. Originality. While researchers focus on the presence of SNSs in class and its hampering of schooling by multitasking the effect of TLG activity must also be addressed.

  • Issue Year: 14/2023
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 619-633
  • Page Count: 15
  • Language: English
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