Online collaboration allows the learners to exchange ideas and views beyond time and space constraints and can improve the richness and quality of learning experiences. It promotes co-construction of knowledge, offers authentic learning contexts, and also enables learners to become more cognitively and affectively engaged. However, there is also evidence that online collaboration presents psychological difficulties or stress for learners. Even though a certain level of stress can stimulate a learner's physical and mental functions and enhance learning performance, it is generally agreed that persistent or excessive stress leads to negative beliefs, and results in poor learning performance. This paper will explore instructional design strategies that help learners mitigate stress in an online collaborative learning environment in the Asian context, based on the results of a study that identified important factors influencing learners' stress in online collaboration where English was used as a medium of communication. Four stress factors in English-based online collaboration in a high context culture in Asia are: Self-efficacy, instructional design, technology use, and collaborative process. Instructional strategies to promote self-efficacy, especially language self-efficacy, match Asian learners' learning styles to online collaboration, reduce fear of using online technologies in interactions, and scaffold and facilitate collaborative process will be offered in the paper. The paper will highlight the importance of considering both individual features of learners and socio-cultural aspects of learning environments in instructional design.
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September 01 2012
Instructional design strategies for stress-reduced online collaboration in Asia's high context culture Open Access
Insung Jung;
Insung Jung
International Christian University, Japan
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Sook-Kyoung Choi;
Sook-Kyoung Choi
International Christian University, Japan
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Masayuki Kudo
Masayuki Kudo
Hokkaido Institute of Technology, Japan
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing on behalf of Asian Association of Open Universities
Online ISSN: 2414-6994
Print ISSN: 1858-3431
© 2014 Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License
Asian Association of Open Universities Journal (2012) 7 (1): 35–42.
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Jung I, Choi S, Kudo M (2012), "Instructional design strategies for stress-reduced online collaboration in Asia's high context culture". Asian Association of Open Universities Journal, Vol. 7 No. 1 pp. 35–42, doi: https://doi.org/10.1108/AAOUJ-07-01-2012-B003
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