MOOC participants often feel isolated and disconnected from their peers. Navigating meaningful peer interactions, generating a sense of belonging, and achieving social presence are all major challenges for MOOC platforms. MOOC users often rely on external social platforms for such connection and peer interaction, however, off-platform networking often distracts participants from their learning. With the intention of resolving this issue, we introduce PeerCollab, a web-based platform that provides affordances to create communities and supports meaningful peer interactions, building close-knit groups of learners. We present an initial evaluation through a field study (n=56) over 6 weeks and a controlled experiment (n=22). The result indicates insights on how learners build a sense of belonging and develop peer interactions leading to close-knit learning circles. We find that PeerCollab can provide more meaningful interactions and create a community to bring a culture of social learning to decentralized, and isolated MOOC learners.
翻译:MOOC用户往往依靠外部社会平台进行这种联系和同侪互动,然而,非平台网络往往分散参与者的学习。为了解决这一问题,我们引入了PeerCollab网络平台,这是一个网络平台,为创建社区提供条件,支持有意义的同侪互动,建立密切的同侪学习群体。我们通过为期6周的实地研究(n=56)和一项受控实验(n=22)提出初步评估。结果显示,学生如何建立归属感,并发展同侪互动,导致接近学习圈。我们发现,PealCollab可以提供更有意义的互动,创建一个社区,将社会学习文化带给分散的和孤立的MOOC学习者。