Task-adapted concept map scaffolding to support quizzes in an online environment

Date

2015

Authors

Atapattu, T.
Falkner, K.
Falkner, N.

Editors

Advisors

Journal Title

Journal ISSN

Volume Title

Type:

Conference paper

Citation

Annual Conference on Innovation and Technology in Computer Science Education, ITiCSE, 2015, vol.2015-June, pp.272-277

Statement of Responsibility

Thushari Atapattu, Katrina Falkner, Nickolas Falkner

Conference Name

20th Annual Conference on Innovation and Technology in Computer Science Education (4 Jul 2015 - 8 Jul 2015 : Vilnius, Lithuania)

Abstract

This paper investigates the effect of different forms of concept maps as scaffolding techniques to support answering quizzes in an online learning environment. Concept maps which represent a course topic have being utilised as a scaffolding technique for learning the subject matters and problem solving. However, due to the typical amount of information presented in the topic concept maps, learners might feel overwhelmed, reducing their motivation and increasing the learners' disorientation. In order to overcome this issue, a study was conducted with 59 undergraduates of a Software Engineering course to measure the effect of different forms of concept maps on learning. The study obtained statistically significant results when using concept maps adapted to given quizzes (known as task-adapted concept maps). Students' reflections collected through a questionnaire were very positive towards task-adapted concept maps as a scaffolding technique.

School/Discipline

Dissertation Note

Provenance

Description

Access Status

Rights

Copyright is held by the owner/author(s).

License

Grant ID

Call number

Persistent link to this record