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Handbook of Research on Technology Integration in the Global World
Is defined as the knowledge, experience, and skill that an individual or group brings to a particular task or activity.
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An Overview on Adaptive Group Formation Technique and the Case of the AEHS MATHEMA
Alexandros Papadimitriou (School of Pedagogical and Technological Education, Greece) and Georgios Gyftodimos (National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Greece)
Copyright: © 2019 |Pages: 22
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-6367-9.ch007
Abstract
This chapter presents the adaptive group formation and/or peer help technique implemented by various systems so far, and particularly, by web-based adaptive educational hypermedia systems (AEHSs). At first, some concepts about group formation and peer help are described, and a general description of the MATHEMA is made. Subsequently, the overview of the adaptive group formation considers extensively how several systems have implemented this technique so far. A comparative study of the presented systems with the MATHEMA is performed and conclusions are drawn. The systems that implement the adaptive group formation and/or peer help technique are the (M)CSCL, AELS, and AEHSs. In presentation of the adaptive grouping algorithm of the MATHEMA, the following are described: (1) how the priority list is created; (2) how the learners are supported in selecting their most suitable partner; (3) how the negotiation protocol works; and (4) how the peer groups are automatically linked up for a collaboration agreement using a peer-to-peer communication tool.
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means the sufficiency of strength to accomplish something, especially the physical and mental quality to perform activities.
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Ability is having the resources (e.g., knowledge, time) to accomplish a task.
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