Mik Fanguy: Looking to increase collaboration in online courses? Take note!
Mik Fanguy: School of Digital Humanities and Computational Social Sciences, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST) 23.11.22
Note-taking has long been considered an indicator of learner engagement, and the benefits of note-taking are well documented in terms of recall and learning outcomes. The emergence of cloud computing and shared online documents presents opportunities for learners to take notes collaboratively online. This seminar will examine the effects of collaborative note-taking on students’ learning performance in online and flipped learning environments.
Mik Fanguy is an invited professor in the School of Digital Humanities and Computational Social Sciences at the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST). His research interests include online collaborative writing and note-taking and online and blended education.