Facilitation of web-based internet PBL: What is an adequate group size?

  • Niwa M
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Background: Development in internet technology enables e-learning at the higher education level. We have developed the Internet PBL-Tutorial System/Rakuichi that allows multi-directional communication among participants with web-based bulletin boards. Although this system has been successful in medical education at the undergraduate level, we sought to encourage "readonly members" to participate more fully in the program. Methods: To this end, we compared the posting frequency among three strategies: (1) students and tutors had an off-site meeting to promote face-to-face communication during the course, (2) several classes were allowed to watch the discussion in other classes in the second half of the course, (3) three classes (5 - 6 students each) in one topic were combined into one class (16 students) in the second half. Results: No meaningful effects were observed for strategies (1) or (2). However, the posting frequency increased 50 % for strategy (3). Conclusion: Facilitation of communication among participants was achieved by increasing the number of student participants. We predicted that an optimal number of students in each class in internet-based PBL would be ∼20 people. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

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Niwa, M. (2014). Facilitation of web-based internet PBL: What is an adequate group size? International E-Journal of Science, Medicine & Education, 8(2), 4–11. https://doi.org/10.56026/imu.8.2.4

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