Implementation of virtual study group and action research in online construction management courses

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Abstract

Distance learning is now an alternative to traditional correspondence education method used in the construction management courses to allow students more flexibility in their class and work schedules. But without meeting daily in classrooms, students do not have someone with whom to share impressions, problems, and projects around the studies, which can diminish the desire for learning. To resolve the problem of lacking instant feedback from teaching staff or other students, collaborative work and discussion are often encouraged in online-learning context. For construction management courses, helping students to improve their communication skills is especially important. But the virtual study groups need to be carefully designed so that communication between group members can help each other to get considerable amount of support and reach their study goals efficiently. The paper proposed to implement Action Research (AR) in virtual study group to cultivate the communication in Internet-based construction management courses. The AR theory was implemented in the Construction Administration class taught by the author. By regularly talking with the students, instructors could find out if the students understand the knowledge well or if they do the homework by themselves. Case studies were done to observe and analysis students' study in that class. The case studies in this paper would show that through using AR process, instructors can promote broad participation and support action leading to a more satisfying situation. By implementing AR theory in virtual study groups in construction management courses, collaboration and the quality of the learning context are improved. In a broad sense, by learning the communication and collaboration skills, students could build together social interactions and co-operative networks that will benefit them in their university life. © American Society for Engineering Education, 2006.

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Xie, H., Tramel, J., Shi, W., & Lu, M. (2006). Implementation of virtual study group and action research in online construction management courses. In ASEE Annual Conference and Exposition, Conference Proceedings. American Society for Engineering Education. https://doi.org/10.18260/1-2--1277

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