Teaching simulation on collaborative learning by the complex doubly structural network

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In this research, a teaching simulation model is built where the understanding status, knowledge structure, and collaborative effect of each learner are integrated by using a doubly structural network model. The purpose of the model is to analyse the actual conditions of understanding of learners regarding instructions given in classrooms. The influence of teaching strategies on learning effects is analysed in the model. Moreover, the influence of the seating arrangement of learners on collaborative learning effects is discussed. As a result of the simulation, the following points were found: (1) the learning effects depend on the difference in teaching strategies, and (2) a teaching strategy where learning skills, material structure, and collaborative learning are integrated on a doubly structural network model is the most effective.

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Kurahashi, S., Kuniyoshi, K., & Terano, T. (2014). Teaching simulation on collaborative learning by the complex doubly structural network. In Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing (Vol. 296, pp. 245–255). Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-07650-8_25

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