Improving Hybrid Brainstorming Outcomes with Scripting and Group Awareness Support

Mohammadreza Farrokhnia, Omid Noroozi, Harm Biemans, Yvette Baggen

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Abstract

Previous research has shown that hybrid brainstorming, which combines individual and group methods, generates more ideas than either approach alone. However, the quality of these ideas remains similar across different methods. This study, guided by the dual-pathway to creativity model, tested two computer-supported scaffolds – scripting and group awareness support – for enhancing idea quality in hybrid brainstorming. 94 higher education students,
grouped into triads, were tasked with generating ideas in three conditions. The Control condition used standard hybrid brainstorming without extra support. In the Experimental 1 condition, students received scripting support during individual brainstorming, and students in the Experimental 2 condition were provided with group awareness support during the group phase in addition. While the quantity of ideas was similar across all conditions, the Experimental 2 condition produced ideas of higher quality, and the Experimental 1 condition also showed improved idea quality in the individual phase compared to the Control condition.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationImproving Hybrid Brainstorming Outcomes with Scripting and Group Awareness Support
EditorsJ. Clarke-Midura, I. Kollar, X. Gu, C. D'Angelo
Place of PublicationBuffalo, USA
PublisherInternational Society of the Learning Sciences (ISLS)
Pages115-122
ISBN (Electronic)979-8-9906980-1-7
ISBN (Print)2543-0157
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2024
Event17th International Conference on ComputerSupported Collaborative Learning, CSCL 2024 - University at Buffalo, Buffalo, United States
Duration: 10 Jun 202414 Jun 2024
Conference number: 17
https://2024.isls.org/

Conference

Conference17th International Conference on ComputerSupported Collaborative Learning, CSCL 2024
Abbreviated titleCSCL 2024
Country/TerritoryUnited States
CityBuffalo
Period10/06/2414/06/24
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