Journal of Information Systems Education (JISE)

Volume 13

Volume 13 Number 1, Pages 37-50

Spring 2002


An Assessment of the Effectiveness of Cooperative Learning in Introductory Information Systems


William Wehrs
University of Wisconsin - La Crosse
La Crosse, WI 54601, USA

Abstract: This study presents results from a field experiment investigating the efficacy of cooperative learning on individual students in an undergraduate introduction to information systems class. Statistical analysis of the data indicates that cooperative learning did not have a positive effect on individual student learning. This result is in contrast to effective individual learning outcomes associated with cooperative techniques reported in the education literature on cooperative learning. Furthermore, in completing a project, cooperative project groups did not have significantly higher project scores than individual students who undertook the project.

Keywords: Cooperative learning, Team learning, Teamwork, Assessment, Introduction to information systems

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Recommended Citation: Wehrs, W. (2002). An Assessment of the Effectiveness of Cooperative Learning in Introductory Information Systems. Journal of Information Systems Education, 13(1), 37-50.