Publications by authors named "Chien-Yuan Su"

COVID-19 has prompted conferences to transition to online formats, inadvertently diminishing their emphasis on the social element. In online events, a sense of presence leading to a sense of companionship is limited in conventional conferencing platforms. Although the extant body of research on virtual conferences is growing, academic events in the Metaverse get little attention.

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  • The COVID-19 crisis forced university students globally to switch to online learning, prompting a study on their perceptions of learning outcomes and satisfaction with this method.
  • Six key factors influencing these perceptions were examined: system quality, course design, interactions between learners and both instructors and content, and self-discipline.
  • Results indicated that while most factors positively impacted satisfaction and learning outcomes, learner-instructor interaction was insignificant, and learner-content interaction was the strongest determinant of both satisfaction and learning outcomes.
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Collaborative problem-solving (CPS) engages students in solving ill-structured problems, creating group knowledge, and developing self-regulation and collaboration skills. Different scaffoldings, such as minimal-guided, task-oriented, and idea-oriented, can be used to facilitate students' CPS activities, but their effects have not been comprehensively explored. In this research, we use minimally-guided, task-oriented, and idea-oriented scaffoldings to promote Chinese university students' online CPS activities and use a multi-method approach to analyze the effects of three scaffolding on collaboration.

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