Handbook of Research on Facilitating Collaborative Learning Through Digital Content and Learning Technologies, Keengwe,Jared, Editör, IGI Global, Pennsylvania, ss.343-383, 2022
This chapter examines the difference between engagement and participation of students completing performance tasks individually and cooperatively in online environments. Mixed method was used in the research. The quantitative data were obtained from the student activity access numbers and durations in the system records of the online platform used and the points obtained from the student engagement scale pre- and post-tests. The qualitative data were obtained from the video recordings obtained from the video conferencing platform and focus group interview. In terms of participation in the application process, a statistically significant difference was found in favor of studying cooperatively (p=0.01 <0.05). Based on the research findings, it was concluded that completing performance tasks cooperatively is beneficial to increasing online student participation.