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This interdisciplinary study aims to enhance students' collaborative and critical thinking (CT) performance in a computer-supported collaborative learning (CSCL) environment. Three hundred sixteen English as a Foreign Language students and eight instructors were recruited as the sample, being randomly assigned into experimental and control groups. Both groups experienced the same teaching sessions and CSCL activities, whereas the experimental group received extra team building interventions from the organization development domain. Mixed results showed that the experimental group gained more positive team experiences and higher CT than the control group. The findings indicate that placing individuals in a CSCL environment might develop learners' CT, on condition that those learners have acquired in-depth collaboration skills and engaged in thought-provoking discussion. The techniques and team building interventions in this study may provide scholars with innovative perspectives to improve their students' social skills and higher-order thinking in a broader context.
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Teaching;
Collaborative learning;
Intervention;
Students;
Collaboration;
Instructional design;
Skills;
Learning environment;
Learning management systems;
Cognitive ability;
Performance evaluation;
Distance learning;
Technology;
Cognition & reasoning;
Innovations;
Social skills;
English as a second language;
Knowledge;
Online instruction;
Foreign languages;
Critical thinking;
Academic achievement;
Interdisciplinary studies;
Learning;
Pedagogy;
Teams;
Cooperative learning;
Interdisciplinary aspects;
Organization development;
Collaborative virtual environments;
English language;
Team building;
Artificial intelligence;
Educational objectives;
Literature reviews;
Groups;
English as a second language instruction
1 Zhejiang Yuexiu University, China
2 Joanne C. Preston & Associates, USA
3 Zhejiang Normal University, China
