Jeitziner, Loris Tizian

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  • Publikation
    Interaktive entscheidungsabhängige Video-Lernumgebung für angehende Lehrpersonen
    (06/2023) Roos, Anna-Lena; Jeitziner, Loris Tizian; Bäuerlein, Kerstin; Mahler, Sara; Ruf, Alessia
    06 - Präsentation
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    A multi-method approach to capture quality of collaborative group engagement
    (International Society of the Learning Sciences, 2023) Paneth, Lisa; Jeitziner, Loris Tizian; Rack, Oliver; Zahn, Carmen; Damsa, Crina; Borge, Marcela; Koh, Elizabeth; Worsley, Marcelo [in: Proceedings of the 16th International Conference on Computer-Supported Collaborative Learning - CSCL 2023]
    Multi-method approaches are an emerging trend in CSCL research as they allow to paint a more comprehensive picture of complex group learning processes than using a single method. In this contribution, we combined measures from different data sources to capture the quality of collaborative group engagement (QCGE) in CSCL-groups: QCGE-self-assessments, QCGE-ratings of verbal group communication, and video recorded nonverbal group behaviors. Using different methods of analysis, we visualized, described, and analyzed the data and related the measures to each other. Here, we present results suggesting that measures from different data sources are interrelated: For instance, nonverbal behavior (like nodding the head) is related to high QCGE-ratings of verbal communications. Results are preliminary and show disparities, too. Yet, we conclude that the multi-method approach results in a more comprehensive understanding of QCGE. Feasibility and suitability of the multi-method approach are discussed and conclusions for future research are drawn.
    04B - Beitrag Konferenzschrift
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    Exploring nonverbal behavior and collaborative group engagement in online learning groups
    (22.07.2022) Rack, Oliver; Paneth, Lisa; Jeitziner, Loris Tizian; Zahn, Carmen
    In an explorative field study, we investigated nonverbal behavior and collaborative group engagement (QCGE) in online learning groups. Participants in small groups performed a hidden profile task. Results suggests differences within and between groups in their nonverbal behavior. We expect that nonverbal behaviors relate to QCGE in online learning groups.
    06 - Präsentation