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Article of Volume 5, Issue 2, June 2010
Distributed leadership in CSCL groups
Julia Gressick, Sharon J. Derry
We service mathematics and science teachers. Groups worked primarily online in an asynchronous discussion environment on a 6-week task in which they applied learning-science ideas acquired from an educational psychology course to design interdisciplinary instructional units. We employed an adapted coding system previously developed by Li et al. (Cognition and Instruction, 25(1), 75–111, 2007) to determine that group leadership was highly distributed among participants (Spillane 2007). We illustrated that leadership emerged through different forms of participation described in this paper and that, in some cases, individuals specialized in specific leadership roles within groups. Findings helped validate the theoretical concept of group cognition and led us to suggest an approach to online asynchronous learning for college students that depends more on students’ emergent leadership skills than on prescriptive assignment or scripting of participant roles.
Group cognition, Leadership, Online collaboration, Problem-based learning
Gressick, J. & Derry, S. J. (2010) Distributed leadership in CSCL groups. ijcscl 5 (2), pp. 211-236
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