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Following up students? progress in collaborative activities is a crucial element in the teaching task if we want to properly scaffold learning and assess students? performance. Considering this, a Computer Supported Collaborative Learning (CSCL) environment was created in the subject Middleware, devoted to the development of collaborative software projects delivered to undergraduates from Computer Engineering in a Spanish university. Students (n= 46) were asked to work in teams using the SCRUM methodology and the GitLab software. In order to analyse their individual performance, a Learning Analytics platform was created and an online survey was designed to complement the results obtained collecting students? perceptions. One of the aims in our project was to explore the relationships between students? outcomes and their perceptions about teamwork and the tools used. Specifically, we analysed the relationship between students? final mark, students? perceptions of teamwork and their SCRUM competence. Their sense of flow during the collaborative activity was measured as well. Results show correlations among these variables. Further discussion is provided around the students? perceptions as a key aspect for understanding students? behaviour and performance. | |
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Si |
DOI
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10.36315/2019v2end081 |
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Editorial del Libro
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InScience Press |
ISBN
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978-989-54312-6-7 |
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Título del Libro
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Education and New Developments 2019 |
Desde página
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356 |
Hasta página
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360 |