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Assessing the effects of interactive blogging on student attitudes towards peer interaction,learning motivation,and academic achievements
Authors:C. Yang  Y.‐S. Chang
Affiliation:1. Institute of Business and Management, National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan;2. Department of Business Administration, Chung Chou Institute of Technology, Taiwan
Abstract:Blogs have been increasingly used to supplement traditional classroom lectures in higher education. This paper explores the use of blogs, and how student attitudes towards online peer interaction and peer learning, as well as motivation to learn from peers, may differ when using the blog comments feature, and when students are encouraged to read and comment on each other's work. We contrast two ways blogs affect learning engagement: (1) solitary blogs as personal digital portfolios for writers; or (2) blogs used interactively to facilitate peer interaction by exposing blogging content and comments to peers. A quasi‐experiment was conducted across two semesters, involving 154 graduate and undergraduate students. The result suggests that interactive blogs, compared with isolated blogs, are associated with positive attitudes towards academic achievement in course subjects and in online peer interaction. Students showed positive motivation to learn from peer work, regardless of whether blogs were interactive or solitary.
Keywords:blogs  hybrid learning environment  peer learning  Web‐based learning
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