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Articles of Volume 6, Issue 1, March 2011
[-]CSCL in Asia
Gerry Stahl, Friedrich Hesse
For the first time since 2000 when the Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA) tests started to be administered internationally by the OECD, Mainland China participated in 2009, ... [full article]
Stahl, G. & Hesse, F. (2011) CSCL in Asia. ijcscl 6 (1), pp. 1-7
link.springer.com [http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11412-011-9112-1] including a link to the official electronic version.
this article at[-]The Singapore experience: Synergy of national policy, classroom practice and design research
Chee-Kit Looi, Hyo-Jeong So, Yancy Toh, Wenli Chen
In recent years there has been a proliferation of research findings on CSCL at the micro and macro levels, but few compelling examples of how CSCL research has impacted actual classroom practices at ... [full abstract]
CSCL practices, CSCL impact, Sustainability and scaling, School-based CSCL, Design-based research
Looi, C.-K., So, H.-J., Toh, Y., & Chen, W. (2011) The Singapore experience: Synergy of national policy, classroom practice and design research. ijcscl 6 (1), pp. 9-37
link.springer.com [http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11412-010-9102-8] including a link to the official electronic version.
this article atManu Kapur
This paper argues for a need to develop methods for examining temporal patterns in computer-supported collaborative learning (CSCL) groups. It advances one such quantitative method—Lag-sequential ... [full abstract]
Temporality, Lag-sequential analysis, Collaborative learning, Temporal methods, Event-based process analysis
Kapur, M. (2011) Temporality matters: Advancing a method for analyzing problem-solving processes in a computer-supported collaborative environment. ijcscl 6 (1), pp. 39-56
link.springer.com [http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11412-011-9109-9] including a link to the official electronic version.
this article atSuneeta A. Pathak, Beumie Kim, Michael J. Jacobson, Baohui Zhang
Earlier quantitative studies in computer-supported collaborative learning identified ‘Productive Failure’ (Kapur, Cognition and Instruction 26(3):379–424, 2008) as a phenomenon in which ... [full abstract]
Collaboration, Electricity, Physics education, Problem solving, Productive failure, Scientific inquiry
Pathak, S. A., Kim, B., Jacobson, M. J., & Zhang, B. (2011) Learning the physics of electricity: A qualitative analysis of collaborative processes involved in productive failure. ijcscl 6 (1), pp. 57-73
pathak_kim_jacobson_zhang_6_1.pdf
link.springer.com [http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11412-010-9099-z] including a link to the official electronic version.
this article at[-]Exploring e-learners' perceptions of net-based peer-reviewed English writing
Zi-Gang Ge
This study aims to investigate the effectiveness of a net-based peer review process for improving Chinese adult e-learners’ English writing ability. A class of 36 students participated in this ... [full abstract]
Distance education, Peer review, Teaching/learning strategies, Pedagogical issues
Ge, Z.-G. (2011) Exploring e-learners' perceptions of net-based peer-reviewed English writing. ijcscl 6 (1), pp. 75-91
link.springer.com [http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11412-010-9103-7] including a link to the official electronic version.
this article at[-]The logic of wikis: The possibilities of the Web 2.0 classroom
Michael Glassman, Min Ju Kang
The emergence of Web 2.0 and some of its ascendant tools such as blogs and wikis have the potential to dramatically change education, both in how we conceptualize and operationalize processes and ... [full abstract]
Wikis, Web 2.0, Cooperative/collaborative learning, Improving classroom teaching, Interactive learning environment
Kang, M. J. & Glassman, M. (2011) The logic of wikis: The possibilities of the Web 2.0 classroom. ijcscl 6 (1), pp. 93-112
link.springer.com [http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11412-011-9107-y] including a link to the official electronic version.
this article at[-]Perspective taking and synchronous argumentation for learning the day/night cycle
Baruch B. Schwarz, Yaron Schur, Haim Pensso, Naama Tayer
Changing practices in schools is a very complex endeavor. This paper is about new practices we prompted to foster collaboration and critical reasoning in science classrooms: the presentation of ... [full abstract]
Argumentation, Inquiry based learning, Conceptual learning, CSCA tools, Expansive learning
Schwarz, B. B., Schur, Y, Pensso, H., & Tayer, N. (2011) Perspective taking and synchronous argumentation for learning the day/night cycle. ijcscl 6 (1), pp. 113-138
schwarz_schur_pensso_tayer_6_1.pdf
link.springer.com [http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11412-010-9100-x] including a link to the official electronic version.
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