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Articles of Volume 14, Issue 2, June 2019
[-]Investigating the complexity of computer-supported collaborative learning in action
Authors: Ulrike Cress, Carolyn P. Rosé, Nancy Law, Sten Ludvigsen
Introduction: One of the most notable developments in computer-supported collaborative learning (CSCL) over the years has dealt with the scale and scope of the research. Early CSCL research typically investigated ... [full article]
Citation: Cress, U., Rosé, C.P., Law, N. et al. (2019) Investigating the complexity of computer-supported collaborative learning in action. ijcscl 14 (2), pp. 137-142
DOI: 10.1007/s11412-019-09305-2
Preprint: cress_rose_law_ludvigsen_14_2.pdf
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Authors: Yotam Hod, Ornit Sagy
Abstract: A major perspective within research on computer-supported collaborative learning (CSCL) approaches learning as a cultural practice and considers the implications of this on the way classroom learning ... [full abstract]
Keywords: Authentic learning, CSCL, Design, Enculturation, Sociocultural
Citation: Hod, Y., Sagy, O. (2019) Conceptualizing the designs of authentic computer-supported collaborative learning environments in schools. ijcscl 14 (2), pp. 143-164
DOI: 10.1007/s11412-019-09300-7
Preprint: hod_sagy_14_2.pdf
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Authors: Hennie van Heijst, Frank P. C. M. de Jong, Jan van Aalst, Natascha de Hoog, Paul A. Kirschner
Abstract: This study describes the socio-cognitive dynamics of collaborative online knowledge-building discourse among Dutch Master of Education students from the perspective of openness. A socio-cognitive ... [full abstract]
Keywords: Expression of uncertainty, Follow-up, Knowledge building communities, Knowledge building discourse acts, Socio-cognitive openness
Citation: van Heijst, H., de Jong, F.P.C.M., van Aalst, J. et al. (2019) Socio-cognitive openness in online knowledge building discourse: does openness keep conversations going?. ijcscl 14 (2), pp. 165-184
DOI: 10.1007/s11412-019-09303-4
Preprint: heijst_jong_aalst_hoog_kirschner_14_2.pdf
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[-]Deliberative emotional talk
Authors: Benzi Slakmon, Baruch B. Schwarz
Abstract: High-quality talk about issues that raise high-intensity emotions in the public sphere is timely needed. Still, researchers committed to the fostering of high-quality types of school talk generally ... [full abstract]
Keywords: Emotions, CSCL, Deliberation, Dialogue
Citation: Slakmon, B., Schwarz, B.B. (2019) Deliberative emotional talk. ijcscl 14 (2), pp. 185-217
DOI: 10.1007/s11412-019-09304-3
Preprint: slakmon_schwarz_14_2.pdf
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[-]Towards a micro-ecological approach to CSCL
Authors: Marcela Borge, Emma Mercier
Abstract: In this paper, we argue that how we use theories may be preventing us from developing a deeper understanding of computer supported collaborative learning (CSCL) contexts. We focus the argument on our ... [full abstract]
Keywords: Theoretical frameworks, Ecological systems, Orchestration, Evaluation, Methods, Learning community
Citation: Borge, M., Mercier, E. (2019) Towards a micro-ecological approach to CSCL. ijcscl 14 (2), pp. 219-235
DOI: 10.1007/s11412-019-09301-6
Preprint: borge_mercier_14_2.pdf
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[-]Learners’ agency and CSCL technologies: towards an emancipatory perspective
Author: Pierre Tchounikine
Abstract: This squib continues the ongoing conversation about the direction and future of CSCL, initiated by Wise and Schwarz (International Journal of Computer-Supported Collaborative Learning, 12, 423–467, ... [full abstract]
Keywords: Learners’ agency, Emancipation, Adaptability, Design of computational artifacts
Citation: Tchounikine, P. (2019) Learners’ agency and CSCL technologies: towards an emancipatory perspective. ijcscl 14 (2), pp. 237-250
DOI: 10.1007/s11412-019-09302-5
Preprint: tchounikine_14_2.pdf
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