英文摘要 |
Prior literature on the computer-supported collaborative learning (CSCL) has focused on a constructivism view and proposed that individuals are active agents that they are purposefully seeking and constructing knowledge within a meaningful context. However, individuals' learning motivation and their behaviors can be stimulated by external positive reinforcement or information within the CSCL environment. By integrating the theory of motivation and operation conditioning, this paper suggests several mechanisms of external positive reinforcement and punishments to stimulate students' positive behaviors in the CSCL environment. Students' motivation in learning motivation and collaboration would be improved through this mechanism. At the end of this paper, several theoretical and practical suggestions are provided. |