The effect of using cooperative as opposed to traditional learning strategies on students’ motivation and computer skill acquirement

Previous studies have illustrated that cooperative learning strategies have a positive effect on students' higher order thinking, and problem solving skills. Yet, there are not sufficient studies that explore the effect of these strategies on computer skill achievement. The purpose of this stud...

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Main Author: Riyadh Abdulrahman Alhassan
Format: Article
Language:Arabic
Published: King Saud University 2013-05-01
Series:Journal of Educational Sciences
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Online Access:https://jes.ksu.edu.sa/sites/jes.ksu.edu.sa/files/v25n22013-6.pdf
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spelling doaj-7ef0ea6ff1854d9ea9f5302d43c701f22020-11-25T02:21:54ZaraKing Saud UniversityJournal of Educational Sciences1658-78631658-76772013-05-01252391418The effect of using cooperative as opposed to traditional learning strategies on students’ motivation and computer skill acquirementRiyadh Abdulrahman AlhassanPrevious studies have illustrated that cooperative learning strategies have a positive effect on students' higher order thinking, and problem solving skills. Yet, there are not sufficient studies that explore the effect of these strategies on computer skill achievement. The purpose of this study was to examine the effect of cooperative learning strategies on computer skill achievement. A qusi-expermental methodology was used to compare two groups of students, a control group learning through traditional strategies, and an experimental group learning using cooperative learning strategies. The study answered three main questions: 1) the effect of cooperative learning on motivation, 2) The effect of cooperative learning on students’ strategy use outside the classroom, and 3) The effect of cooperative learning on computer skill achievement. Data were gathered through a pre- and post-test, and the MSQL questionnaire. Findings from this study showed significant differences between the two groups on all research questions in favor of the cooperative group. Overall, cooperative learning was shown to promote better student computer skill achievement. The study concluded with recommendations for teacher preparation programs to include cooperative learning in their practical curriculum, and for curriculum designers to incorporate those strategies in the computer science curriculum.https://jes.ksu.edu.sa/sites/jes.ksu.edu.sa/files/v25n22013-6.pdfCooperative learningComputer SkillsSelf-Efficacy.Self-Efficacy
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The effect of using cooperative as opposed to traditional learning strategies on students’ motivation and computer skill acquirement
Journal of Educational Sciences
Cooperative learning
Computer Skills
Self-Efficacy.
Self-Efficacy
author_facet Riyadh Abdulrahman Alhassan
author_sort Riyadh Abdulrahman Alhassan
title The effect of using cooperative as opposed to traditional learning strategies on students’ motivation and computer skill acquirement
title_short The effect of using cooperative as opposed to traditional learning strategies on students’ motivation and computer skill acquirement
title_full The effect of using cooperative as opposed to traditional learning strategies on students’ motivation and computer skill acquirement
title_fullStr The effect of using cooperative as opposed to traditional learning strategies on students’ motivation and computer skill acquirement
title_full_unstemmed The effect of using cooperative as opposed to traditional learning strategies on students’ motivation and computer skill acquirement
title_sort effect of using cooperative as opposed to traditional learning strategies on students’ motivation and computer skill acquirement
publisher King Saud University
series Journal of Educational Sciences
issn 1658-7863
1658-7677
publishDate 2013-05-01
description Previous studies have illustrated that cooperative learning strategies have a positive effect on students' higher order thinking, and problem solving skills. Yet, there are not sufficient studies that explore the effect of these strategies on computer skill achievement. The purpose of this study was to examine the effect of cooperative learning strategies on computer skill achievement. A qusi-expermental methodology was used to compare two groups of students, a control group learning through traditional strategies, and an experimental group learning using cooperative learning strategies. The study answered three main questions: 1) the effect of cooperative learning on motivation, 2) The effect of cooperative learning on students’ strategy use outside the classroom, and 3) The effect of cooperative learning on computer skill achievement. Data were gathered through a pre- and post-test, and the MSQL questionnaire. Findings from this study showed significant differences between the two groups on all research questions in favor of the cooperative group. Overall, cooperative learning was shown to promote better student computer skill achievement. The study concluded with recommendations for teacher preparation programs to include cooperative learning in their practical curriculum, and for curriculum designers to incorporate those strategies in the computer science curriculum.
topic Cooperative learning
Computer Skills
Self-Efficacy.
Self-Efficacy
url https://jes.ksu.edu.sa/sites/jes.ksu.edu.sa/files/v25n22013-6.pdf
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