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MOOC research about peer interaction
Sarah Honeychurch & Steve Draper
University of Glasgow
@NomadWarMachine
The importance of peer interaction
• Peer interaction may be important in all learning; and
must be more so with low staff:student ratios.
• But peer interaction (like technology use) is not all of one
kind.
• How do we first classify, and then research, the diverse
peer interactions of our learners?
#rhizo14: "The community is the curriculum"
• Different platforms for peer interaction were appropriated:
– Blogs & microblogs
– Forums
– Collaborative editing
– Audio/video chat
– …
• None of these were part of the official platform.
• This usage was an emergent behaviour, and it became
natural to use a mix of platforms
Types of platform
Twitter Short, public
Blogs Longer, more considered,
public;
Assymetric; focussed on
one learner's contribution.
Facebook group Shortish, more private
Google Docs Various privacy options
Exmple workflow
• Changing audiences, changing privacies
• The actual present day web is ill suited to managing this.
• Nevertheless, a user wish (need?) is for fluent, fluid
switching of the audience for a thing.
• The audience (privacy-setting) is not known at software-design time.
• The audience is not known when the first words are typed.
• The author's choice of audience often changes during the process of creation
• Typically while learning you go from public, to private, to public:
• So the change is not even one-directional.
Learning is ambiguous w.r.t. public/private
How do we manage this?
• Apps are typically developed with one audience in mind
and are not adaptable
• We typically don’t know who our audience is before we
start
– Try to replicate all of the 3rd party software?
– Ignore interactions outwith the “official” course?
– Set up “official” 3rd party groups, hashtags etc.?
– Ask learners to “register” their blogs etc.?
– Appoint community leaders to help facilitate all of the media?
– Use software to “scrape” results?
Classifying by common vs. complementary
benefits
• Multiple types of peer interaction:
– Discussion (joint activity, but different personal gains in understanding)
– Collaboration on a joint product
– Peer review/support (joint activity, different roles, both learn)
• Confident (life long) learners move fluidly and fluently between
these because they gain different things from each.
Classifying communication by its content type
• Understanding concepts
• “Admin” discussions (where do I find X?): information
about the learning process, not about the content itself.
• Reassurance (is it only me that feels that?) ≈≈ using
social comparison to calibrate one's self-regulation.
• Naked social bonding
• Whingeing / venting (some hope of validation)
• Outpouring (shouting in an empty office): not really aimed
at an audience response.
The neo-Vygotskian perspective as a test lens
This sees all learning as induction into a new kind of conversation by
interacting with an expert. It assumes 1:1 interaction, and is inherently
highly scaffolded.
• May be most needed when learners are new to a whole
way of thinking.
• Could a MOOC cope with this?
• Perhaps: likely wide range of expertise in learner cohort,
which means peer interaction might substitute for the
parent/teacher role.
• But: designer must ensure such types of peer interaction
and scaffolding will develop.
Summary: Different types of classification for
peer interaction
1. By software platform
2. By the task/goal of the interaction
3. By how each peer interaction supports the process
assumed by the neo-Vygotskian perspective (learning
entirely by interaction)
Each type within each classification has different
implications for researching peer interaction.
MOOC research about peer interaction
Sarah Honeychurch & Steve Draper
University of Glasgow
@NomadWarMachine

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Edinburgh 2015 peer interaction v2

  • 1. MOOC research about peer interaction Sarah Honeychurch & Steve Draper University of Glasgow @NomadWarMachine
  • 2. The importance of peer interaction • Peer interaction may be important in all learning; and must be more so with low staff:student ratios. • But peer interaction (like technology use) is not all of one kind. • How do we first classify, and then research, the diverse peer interactions of our learners?
  • 3. #rhizo14: "The community is the curriculum" • Different platforms for peer interaction were appropriated: – Blogs & microblogs – Forums – Collaborative editing – Audio/video chat – … • None of these were part of the official platform. • This usage was an emergent behaviour, and it became natural to use a mix of platforms
  • 4. Types of platform Twitter Short, public Blogs Longer, more considered, public; Assymetric; focussed on one learner's contribution. Facebook group Shortish, more private Google Docs Various privacy options
  • 6. • Changing audiences, changing privacies • The actual present day web is ill suited to managing this. • Nevertheless, a user wish (need?) is for fluent, fluid switching of the audience for a thing. • The audience (privacy-setting) is not known at software-design time. • The audience is not known when the first words are typed. • The author's choice of audience often changes during the process of creation • Typically while learning you go from public, to private, to public: • So the change is not even one-directional. Learning is ambiguous w.r.t. public/private
  • 7. How do we manage this? • Apps are typically developed with one audience in mind and are not adaptable • We typically don’t know who our audience is before we start – Try to replicate all of the 3rd party software? – Ignore interactions outwith the “official” course? – Set up “official” 3rd party groups, hashtags etc.? – Ask learners to “register” their blogs etc.? – Appoint community leaders to help facilitate all of the media? – Use software to “scrape” results?
  • 8. Classifying by common vs. complementary benefits • Multiple types of peer interaction: – Discussion (joint activity, but different personal gains in understanding) – Collaboration on a joint product – Peer review/support (joint activity, different roles, both learn) • Confident (life long) learners move fluidly and fluently between these because they gain different things from each.
  • 9. Classifying communication by its content type • Understanding concepts • “Admin” discussions (where do I find X?): information about the learning process, not about the content itself. • Reassurance (is it only me that feels that?) ≈≈ using social comparison to calibrate one's self-regulation. • Naked social bonding • Whingeing / venting (some hope of validation) • Outpouring (shouting in an empty office): not really aimed at an audience response.
  • 10. The neo-Vygotskian perspective as a test lens This sees all learning as induction into a new kind of conversation by interacting with an expert. It assumes 1:1 interaction, and is inherently highly scaffolded. • May be most needed when learners are new to a whole way of thinking. • Could a MOOC cope with this? • Perhaps: likely wide range of expertise in learner cohort, which means peer interaction might substitute for the parent/teacher role. • But: designer must ensure such types of peer interaction and scaffolding will develop.
  • 11. Summary: Different types of classification for peer interaction 1. By software platform 2. By the task/goal of the interaction 3. By how each peer interaction supports the process assumed by the neo-Vygotskian perspective (learning entirely by interaction) Each type within each classification has different implications for researching peer interaction.
  • 12. MOOC research about peer interaction Sarah Honeychurch & Steve Draper University of Glasgow @NomadWarMachine