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Articles of Volume 7, Issue 1, March 2012
[-]Ethnomethodologically informed
Author: Gerry Stahl
Introduction: The research field of CSCL is ethnomethodologically informed, or at least ethnomethodologically influenced. This has not always been the case, although there is a logic to this growing tendency. ... [full article]
Citation: Stahl, G. (2012) Ethnomethodologically informed. ijcscl 7 (1), pp. 1-10
DOI: 10.1007/s11412-012-9142-3
Preprint: stahl_7_1.pdf
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[-]Making rounds: The routine work of the teacher during collaborative learning with computers
Author: Christian Greiffenhagen
Abstract: This paper provides a detailed analysis of the work of the teacher during collaborative-learning activities. Whilst the importance of the teacher for the success of collaborative learning has ... [full abstract]
Keywords: Teacher interventions, Teacher's role, Classroom management, Scaffolding, Collaborative learning, Cooperative learning, Ethnomethodology
Citation: Greiffenhagen, C. (2012) Making rounds: The routine work of the teacher during collaborative learning with computers. ijcscl 7 (1), pp. 11-42
DOI: 10.1007/s11412-011-9134-8
Preprint: greiffenhagen_7_1.pdf
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[-]How gamers manage aggression: Situating skills in collaborative computer games
Authors: Ulrika Bennerstedt, Jonas Ivarsson, Jonas Linderoth
Abstract: In the discussion on what players learn from digital games, there are two major camps in clear opposition to each other. As one side picks up on negative elements found in games the other side ... [full abstract]
Keywords: Collaborative gaming, Coordinated action, Boss fights, Ethnomethodology, Skill, Transfer, Violence, Gaming literacy, MMOG
Citation: Bennerstedt, U., Ivarsson, J., & Linderoth, J. (2012) How gamers manage aggression: Situating skills in collaborative computer games. ijcscl 7 (1), pp. 43-61
DOI: 10.1007/s11412-011-9136-6
Preprint: bennerstedt_ivarsson_linderoth_7_1.pdf
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Author: Kenneth Silseth
Abstract: The purpose of this article is to gain knowledge about how interactions in a gaming context become constituted as effective resources for a student’s learning trajectory. In addition, this detailed ... [full abstract]
Keywords: Classroom interaction, Computer games, Dialogic, Game-based learning, Learning resources, Learning trajectory, Student-teacher interaction, Voice
Citation: Silseth, K. (2012) The multivoicedness of game play: Exploring the unfolding of a student’s learning trajectory in a gaming context at school. ijcscl 7 (1), pp. 63-84
DOI: 10.1007/s11412-011-9132-x
Preprint: silseth_7_1.pdf
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[-]Personal and shared experiences as resources for meaning making in a philosophy of science course
Author: Maarit Arvaja
Abstract: The aim of this case study was to explore health-education students’ personal and collaborative meaning making activities during an online science philosophy course in the higher-education context. ... [full abstract]
Keywords: Collaborative learning, Contextual resources, Dialogicality, Intercontextuality, Intertextuality, Meaning making
Citation: Arvaja, M. (2012) Personal and shared experiences as resources for meaning making in a philosophy of science course. ijcscl 7 (1), pp. 85-108
DOI: 10.1007/s11412-011-9137-5
Preprint: arvaja_7_1.pdf
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Authors: Yifat Ben-David Kolikant, Sarah Pollack
Abstract: We present an instructional model involving a computer-supported collaborative learning environment, in which students from two conflicting groups collaboratively investigate an event relevant to ... [full abstract]
Keywords: Collaborative learning, Conflict, Intersubjectivity, Historical thinking, Polyphony, Wiki
Citation: Pollack, S. & Kolikant, Y. B.-D. (2012) Collaboration amidst disagreement and moral judgment: The dynamics of Jewish and Arab students’ collaborative inquiry of their joint past. ijcscl 7 (1), pp. 109-128
DOI: 10.1007/s11412-011-9138-4
Preprint: pollack_kolikant_7_1.pdf
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Authors: Chee-Kit Looi, Yangjie Song
Abstract: The links uncovered by research connecting teacher beliefs to classroom practice and student inquiry-based learning are tenuous. This study aims at examining (a) how teacher beliefs influenced ... [full abstract]
Keywords: Teacher beliefs, Teacher practices, Student learning, CSCL, Progressive inquiry learning, Inquiry principle-based practices
Citation: Song, Y. & Looi, C.-K. (2012) Linking teacher beliefs, practices and student inquiry-based learning in a CSCL environment: A tale of two teachers. ijcscl 7 (1), pp. 129-159
DOI: 10.1007/s11412-011-9133-9
Preprint: song_looi_7_1.pdf
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[-]The role of teacher assistance on the effects of a macro-script in collaborative writing tasks
Authors: Javier Onrubia, Anna Engel
Abstract: Some recent proposals on CSCL scripts have suggested that one key factor for their effectiveness is the ability of the teacher to adapt the scripts to the students and to the specific teaching and ... [full abstract]
Keywords: CSCL scripts, Higher education, Patterns of group organisation, Phases of collaborative knowledge construction, Teacher assistance
Citation: Onrubia, J. & Engel, A. (2012) The role of teacher assistance on the effects of a macro-script in collaborative writing tasks. ijcscl 7 (1), pp. 161-186
DOI: 10.1007/s11412-011-9125-9
Preprint: onrubia_engel_7_1.pdf
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