Integrating inter-disciplinary experts for supporting problem-based learning

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Author: ChanLin, Lih-Juan; Chan, Kung-Chi

Abstract:

The study reported in this paper has explored the use of an electronic forum facility in order to provide support for problem-based learning (PBL). A web-based course involving the use of PBL (called 'drug and nutrient interactions') was implemented and was augmented with interdisciplinary expert support using electronic forums. As part of their PBL experiences, students interacted with their peers, the teacher, the facilitator and experts (a dietician, a doctor, and a librarian) in order to enhance their knowledge and complete a group project. Students' online interactions and their written reflections were used to identify the types of online support which contributed to self-directed, web-based learning in a PBL context. The study concluded that both cognitive support (guidance, clarification, suggestion, inquiry, information) and affective support (comment, confirmation, reminding and encouragement) are needed in order to facilitate the process of learning. Overall, students were positive about this approach.

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The study reported in this paper has explored the use of an electronic forum facility in order to provide support for problem-based learning (PBL). A web-based course involving the use of PBL (called 'drug and nutrient interactions') was implemented and was augmented with interdisciplinary expert support using electronic forums. As part of their PBL experiences, students interacted with their peers, the teacher, the facilitator and experts (a dietician, a doctor, and a librarian) in order to enhance their knowledge and complete a group project. Students' online ...  [+] Show more

Subjects: Technology; Outcomes; Students; Teaching and learning; Skills and knowledge

Keywords: Outcomes of education and training; Experiential learning; Self directed learning; Learning support; Online learning; Problem solving skill

Geographic subjects: Asia; Taiwan

Published: London, England: Taylor & Francis, 2007

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Journal title: Innovations in education and teaching international

Journal volume : 44

Journal number: 1

Journal date: February 2007

Pages: pp.211-224

ISSN: 1470-3297; 1470-3300 (online)

Statement of responsibility: Lih-Juan ChanLin and Kung-Chi Chan

Resource type: Article

Peer reviewed: Yes

Call Number:
TD/TNC 98.816



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