I think 2 students are OK, but the researcher needs to follow these two students' performance closely for three months in order to understand how the web 2.0 learning had changed their whole person and academic results is only one portion of the changes, so I suggest you could expand into other regions, e.g. their motivation, their computer skills, etc and you could use a qualitative approach to study these in a separate project.
I also taught in IVE before, Web CT is a user friendly tool for lecturers to upload teaching materials and to carry out interactive lesson with students, what about the new tool you introduced here? Is it easy for lecturers to exchange ideas with students?
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5 comments:
Hi Ramong,
Do you think 2 students are a bit too small for this study?
Alice
I may have missed it. Why you only choose 2 students? Will this be a too small sample size for quantitative study.
Eliza Yu
What if there is no difference between the results of the 2 students?
Henry Ip
Raymond,
I think 2 students are OK, but the researcher needs to follow these two students' performance closely for three months in order to understand how the web 2.0 learning had changed their whole person and academic results is only one portion of the changes, so I suggest you could expand into other regions, e.g. their motivation, their computer skills, etc and you could use a qualitative approach to study these in a separate project.
Clara of MYPLACE6025
Hi, Raymond,
I also taught in IVE before, Web CT is a user friendly tool for lecturers to upload teaching materials and to carry out interactive lesson with students, what about the new tool you introduced here? Is it easy for lecturers to exchange ideas with students?
Julie
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