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Effects of individual and cooperative computer-assisted instruction on student performance and attitudes
Authors:David W Dalton  Michael J Hannafin  Simon Hooper
Institution:(1) the Center for Educational Technology, Learning Systems Institute, Florida State University, 32306 Tallahassee, FL;(2) the Center for Research and Development in Education Computing, USA;(3) the Instruction Support Center at The Pennsylvania State University, 16802 University Park, PA
Abstract:In this study, the performance and attitudes toward instruction of learners working individually on a computer-based sex education lesson were compared with those of learners working cooperatively in dyads. A tatal of 60 eighth-graders received treatments that either required individual work or encouraged cooperation with a partner. Results indicated that students who worked cooperatively significantly outperformed those who worked individually. On an attitude measure, interactions were detected between instructional method and gender, as well as among instructional method, gender, and ability. High-ability males and females reported comparable attitudes toward each instructional method, but ratings for low-ability students were differentiated according to instructional method: Low-ability males responded most favorably, while low-ability females responded least favorably to individualized methods, and low-ability females responded most favorably and low-ability males least favorably to cooperative methods.
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