Learning Technologies Students’ MA Report/Dissertation Database

This database allows you to view the abstracts of dissertations and master reports written by students who have graduated from the Learning Technologies Program at The University of Texas at Austin.

Strategies to Improve Collaboration in a Problem-Based Learning Environment: Alien Rescue

Author: Moudgalya Sukanya
Year Published: 2017

Advisor

  • Dr. Min Liu

Degree

  • Masters

Abstract

There is an ever growing need to research and develop pedagogical strategies that cater to the 21st-century skills. Problem-Based Learning (PBL) is one such instructional strategy. There are currently many PBL environments, but for this report, I use a PBL environment called ‘Alien Rescue’ as an example. PBL has many goals that it wishes to achieve. In this report, I highlight the importance of five such goals. I then review the practices in Alien Rescue to see which goals it supports the best and which goal could need improvements. I then choose to focus on one of the very important goals, namely, collaboration. I again review the literature to find strategies that support collaborative learning in PBL. Finally, I contextualize these strategies to Alien Rescue. I make specific suggestions that will improve collaboration, offer implementation tactics for these suggestions, and also give ways to evaluate the effectiveness of the suggestions in Alien Rescue. I hope to help in the research and development process of Alien Rescue with this report.

Advisors

  • Dr. Joan Hughes
  • Dr. Min Liu
  • Dr. Paul Resta

Degrees

  • Doctoral
  • Masters

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