A case study regarding the comparison of collaborative writing in digital and face-to-face environments
Citation
ÖZDEMİR, O. (2021). A Case Study regarding the Comparison of Collaborative Writing in Digital and Face-to-Face Environments. International Journal of Psychology and Educational Studies, 8(2), 246–258.Abstract
The present case study aims to compare collaborative writing activities produced on the Padlet
website on the internet and in a face-to-face (F2F) environment. This study for which criterion
sampling was used included two different groups, both of which were formed with four people. For
the triangulation of the case study, texts produced F2F and online, video recordings of the F2F writing
process and records of the group interviews conducted after the internet practice. Thus, comparative
evaluation regarding various components, such as writing processes, writing achievement, group
interaction, creativity, and opinions of participants was performed depending on different data
types. the findings suggest that the online environment shone out with advantages, such as time,
flexibility, supporting creativity through and multimedia tools, whereas F2F writing offered
advantages in communication and simultaneous changes by group members. However, it was
detected that online texts were more successful than F2F texts and students’ achievement perceptions
were higher in their Padlet texts.