Using Wiki to Promote Collaborative Learning in Statistics Education


Authors: 
Dani Ben-Zvi
Editors: 
Robert Gould
Volume: 
1(1)
Pages: 
online
Year: 
2007
Publisher: 
Technology Innovations in Statistics Education (TISE)
URL: 
http://repositories.cdlib.org/uclastat/cts/tise/
Abstract: 

This article attempts to make a strong case for the use of Wiki to support collaborative learning experiences for students in the statistics classroom. Wiki is an innovative Website that allows all users to add and edit content with relative simplicity. Wiki features empowered learners and bottom-up organization that enable easy authoring of Web content, open access and unrestricted collaboration. We first introduce statistics as a collaborative discipline and therefore compatible with Wiki as a collaborative learning space. We then show evidence that collaboration can improve the learning of individuals in the statistics classroom as well as the whole class. Finally we demonstrate how Wiki can facilitate collaborative learning and bring about instructional change to improve student learning of statistics. We present several types of Wiki-based activities: collaborative writing, glossaries, discussion and review, statistical projects, self-reflective journals, and assessment.

The CAUSE Research Group is supported in part by a member initiative grant from the American Statistical Association’s Section on Statistics and Data Science Education

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