In the case of CSCL, the students realize that they will need guidelines and principles in order to attain a set objective and is not hesitant in instigating the process of learning whether collaboratively or individually. This is usually possible only for the students who are extremely gifted. This theory of self-monitoring or self-regulating has had either a direct or an indirect impact on all related educational theories like the students behavioural theory and constructivism theory (Benbunan-Fich, 2002
Theory of problem-based learning and CSCL
Problem-based learning (PBL) is another popular theory that has had an effect on the CSCL setup
. For instanc, Benbunan-Fich (2002
) in their study point out that PBL helps the students develop problem-solving skills as each task begins with the identification of problem and work is done on finding the solution to the problem instead of giving students a list of facts to analyse. This phenomenon has grown in popularity in the modern era as again the forefront of all the education effort lies in the hands of the students and not the teachers. This is usually called anchored education as the students steer the ship the way they see fit and the step in whenever it is necessary or appropriate for them to do so. However, the problem with this method is that the students will only be able to remember and recollect what they have learned from the perspective that they have learned it and will not be able to relate it with another point-of-view. Hence, the main issue that needs to be dealt with in this particular notion is to create opportunities for students to not only learn something, but to also be able to find its connection with other points-of-view (Benbunan-Fich, 2002
Behaviourism
Since behaviourists view the learning process as a change in behaviour, CSCL educators arrange the environment to elicit desired responses through such devices as behavioural objectives, competency-based education, and skill development and training. The level of improvement must be measured by evaluating the outcome of teaching and learning experience (Grygoryev & Karapetrovic, 2005). Nonetheless, it is not easy to identify and assess the CSCL teaching methods (Tam, 2001). According to Tam (2001), it is very difficult to measure students' level of learning at the start and end of a CSCL program as these levels are spread over a time period and as such many superseding factors are also involved. In 2005, a theory was presented by Grygoryev and Karapetrovic, for the measurement of learning levels of an online music theory classroom. They suggested a "Classroom Assessment Technique" or "CAT" and made a "Modified Background Knowledge Probe" (MBKP
) to estimate the knowledge transferred by the teachers as input to the students' level of learning. Although this strategy requires a lot of hard work by the teachers and it may be difficult to follow in each session, it still provides food for thought for creating a student-focused strategy for learning which marks the weaker areas so that they can be addressed in time.
Behaviourism, constructivism and CSCL
Bostrum and Lassen in one of their recent studies (2006) asserted that the concepts related to learning are quite often anchored in the work of educational and cognitive psychologists. Before the 1970s, the highly preferred theory was that of the behaviourists. In a nutshell, behaviourists tried to measure learning output. This was done by allowing the learners to imitate facts. However, they did not focus on the cognitive processes that led to the imitation. On the other hand, educational and cognitive psychologists focused more on the process that led to the imitation. This was primarily because of the growth and development of fields like neuroscience and cognitive psychology. This paved way to the development of constructivist theory, which presupposes that information is "constructed" by the students (Bostrum and Lassen, 2006).
Conversation Theory
When talking about the conversation theory, it is important to first understand that there are quite a variety of opinions that exist on whether knowledge is an independent variable and is merely transferred or whether it has a pre-existence in the mind of the learner. This is where the focus on the constructivist school of thought increases in order to answer the overall activities in the learner's mind (Bostrum & Lassen, 2006). This is most obvious in the realm of teaching and learning, and on a lesser scale in the business world. This is where the conversation theory comes in as focus rests on active learning procedures within the workplace. Pask was the pioneer of the conversation theory and in his study in 1976, he wrote that this theory is...
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