Students’ Engagement through Technology and Cooperative Learning: A Systematic Literature Review

Q3 Social Sciences
Jaafaru Aliyu, S. Osman, Jeya Amantha Kumar, Corrienna ABDUL TALIB, Hanifah Jambari
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Abstract

Students’ engagement (SE) is an inherent part of learners’ participation in a classroom instructional task through different and diverse activity-based media. This paper analyses a logical literature of SE with cooperative learning (CL) and technology integration (TI). The outcomes reveal the impact of instructional methodology such as active learning through cohort instructions to generate conceptual understanding and SE, critical thinking, and student-centred activities, blended and flipped learning, Google Docs (a free Web-based tool that allows you to create, edit, and store documents online), and massive open online course (MOOC) to improve student homework. The systematic review of the literature establishes outcomes from current research conducted between January 2013 and June 2022. Out of 114 papers, thirty publications fulfilled the refining and exclusion/inclusion guidelines after standard evaluation screening of the journals and review, along with the additional elimination of repetitive records from the study. The goal of the evaluation is to analyse the effectiveness of all the papers utilised in the research. The literature review possibilities are illustrated by the preferred reporting items for systematic reviews and meta-analyses (PRISMA) framework. The limitations and discussion from this systematic literature review (SLR) address some gaps, future directions for SE, and implications for education and research.
通过技术和合作学习的学生参与:一个系统的文献综述
学生参与(SE)是学习者通过各种各样的活动媒体参与课堂教学任务的内在组成部分。本文分析了基于合作学习和技术集成的自主学习的逻辑文献。研究结果揭示了教学方法的影响,如通过队列指导来产生概念理解和SE的主动学习,批判性思维,以学生为中心的活动,混合和翻转学习,谷歌Docs(一个免费的基于网络的工具,允许您在线创建,编辑和存储文档),以及大规模开放在线课程(MOOC)来改善学生的作业。对文献的系统回顾建立了2013年1月至2022年6月期间进行的当前研究的结果。114篇论文中,有30篇论文在对期刊和综述进行标准评估筛选后,满足了精炼和排除/纳入指南,并从研究中额外消除了重复记录。评估的目的是分析研究中使用的所有论文的有效性。文献综述的可能性由系统综述和荟萃分析(PRISMA)框架的首选报告项目说明。本系统文献综述(SLR)的局限性和讨论指出了一些差距、SE的未来方向以及对教育和研究的影响。
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