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pp. 527-532 | Article Number: ijese.2018.047
Published Online: August 09, 2018
Abstract
This research objectives were to: 1) develop the Learning Management System on Web-based instruction for creative thinking skill development by the collaborative learning of the graduate students, 2) investigate the students’ behavior which using courseware on the learning management system in collaboration with the student project-based learning activities and the communication system through the Internet, and 3) evaluate the creative thinking of the students. The Learning Management System had been developed and used as an educational technology course in the educational communications and technology master program. The 27 graduate students had studied about courseware design and development techniques with collaborative learning. The courseware learning activities had been investigated and found that the learning management system of the courseware could maintain the students collaborative learning and most of them achieve on specific contents and collaborative practicing among them under the project-based learning. Moreover, they could perform the creative output at the high level.
Keywords: learning management systems, creative thinking, collaborative learning, project-based learning
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