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Articles of Volume 10, Issue 3, September 2015
[-]Conceptualizing the intersubjective group
Gerry Stahl
Intersubjectivity may be considered the defining characteristic of CSCL. Intersubjectivity is a concept that indicates shared understanding among people. This “sharing” is not a matter of ... [full article]
Stahl, G. (2015) Conceptualizing the intersubjective group. ijcscl 10 (3), pp. 209-217
link.springer.com [http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11412-015-9220-4] including a link to the official electronic version.
this article atMarcia C. Linn, Hajime Shirouzu, Masaki Miyake
We pay tribute to Naomi Miyake who was a founding member of the International Society of the Learning Sciences (ISLS) and played a leading role in the development of the field of learning sciences. ... [full abstract]
[ijCSCL] (2015) Naomi Miyake: 1949–2015. ijcscl 10 (3), pp. 219-222
link.springer.com [http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11412-015-9221-3] including a link to the official electronic version.
this article atMichael Hammond
This paper is an exploration of the relevance of Habermas’s social theory for understanding meaning making in the context of shared online interaction. It describes some of the key ideas within ... [full abstract]
Intersubjectivity, Habermas, Critical theory, CSCL
Hammond, M. (2015) A Habermasian perspective on joint meaning making online: What does it offer and what are the difficulties?. ijcscl 10 (3), pp. 223-237
link.springer.com [http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11412-015-9215-1] including a link to the official electronic version.
this article at[-]Learning to learn together with CSCL tools
Baruch B. Schwarz, Reuma de Groot, Manolis Mavrikis, Toby Dragon
In this paper, we identify Learning to Learn Together (L2L2) as a new and important educational goal. Our view of L2L2 is a substantial extension of Learning to Learn (L2L): L2L2 consists of learning ... [full abstract]
Learning to learn, Collaborative learning, Inquiry learning, Mathematical problem solving, Peer assessment
Schwarz, B.B., de Groot, R., Mavrikis, M., & Dragon, T. (2015) Learning to learn together with CSCL tools. ijcscl 10 (3), pp. 239-271
schwarz_groot_mavrikis_dragon_10_3.pdf
link.springer.com [http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11412-015-9216-0] including a link to the official electronic version.
this article at[-]Collaborative group engagement in a computer-supported inquiry learning environment
Suparna Sinha, Toni Kempler Rogat, Karlyn R. Adams-Wiggins, Cindy E. Hmelo-Silver
Computer-supported collaborative learning environments provide opportunities for students to collaborate in inquiry-based practices to solve authentic problems, using technological tools as a ... [full abstract]
Engagement, Computer-supported collaborative learning, Social interactions, Technological affordances
Sinha, S., Rogat, T. K., Adams-Wiggins, K. R., & Hmelo-Silver, C. E. (2015) Collaborative group engagement in a computer-supported inquiry learning environment. ijcscl 10 (3), pp. 273-307
sinha_rogat_adams-wiggins_hmelo-silver_10_3.pdf
link.springer.com [http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11412-015-9218-y] including a link to the official electronic version.
this article at[-]Group-level formative feedback and metadiscourse
Monica Resendes, Marlene Scardamalia, Carl Bereiter, Bodong Chen, Cindy Halewood
This research explores the ability of grade 2 students to engage in productive discussion about the state of their knowledge building using group-level feedback tools to support their metadiscourse. ... [full abstract]
Formative feedback, Knowledge building, Metadiscourse, Collaborative discourse, Vocabulary
Resendes, M., Scardamalia, M., Bereiter, C., Chen, B., & Halewood, C. (2015) Group-level formative feedback and metadiscourse. ijcscl 10 (3), pp. 309-336
resendes_scardamalia_bereiter_chen_halewood_10_3.pdf
link.springer.com [http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11412-015-9219-x] including a link to the official electronic version.
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