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Articles of Volume 7, Issue 3, September 2012
[-]An international research community
Authors: Gerry Stahl, Friedrich W. Hesse, Nancy Law
Introduction: The Editors are pleased to announce that the International Journal of Computer-Supported Collaborative Learning was again highly ranked by ISI's annual "Impact Factor" report released several days ... [full article]
Citation: Stahl, G., Hesse, F. W., & Law, N. (2012) An international research community. ijcscl 7 (3), pp. 341-345
DOI: 10.1007/s11412-012-9155-y
Preprint: stahl_hesse_law_7_3.pdf
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[-]Learning physics through play in an augmented reality environment
Authors: Noel Enyedy, Joshua A. Danish, Girlie Delacruz, Melissa Kumar
Abstract: The Learning Physics through Play Project (LPP) engaged 6–8 year old students (n=43) in a series of scientific investigations of Newtonian force and motion including a series of augmented reality ... [full abstract]
Keywords: Science education, Augmented reality, Embodied cognition
Citation: Enyedy, N., Danish, J. A., Delacruz, G., & Kumar, M. (2012) Learning physics through play in an augmented reality environment. ijcscl 7 (3), pp. 347-378
DOI: 10.1007/s11412-012-9150-3
Preprint: enyedy_danish_delacruz_kumar_7_3.pdf
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Author: Kim MacKinnon
Abstract: While design research can be useful for designing effective technology integrations within complex social settings, it currently fails to provide concrete methodological guidelines for gathering and ... [full abstract]
Keywords: Design research, Technology integration, CSCL, Human factors
Citation: MacKinnon, K. (2012) Context matters: The value of analyzing human factors within educational contexts as a way of informing technology-related decisions within design research. ijcscl 7 (3), pp. 379-397
DOI: 10.1007/s11412-012-9149-9
Preprint: mackinnon_7_3.pdf
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[-]Patterns of kindergarten children’s social interaction with peers in the computer area
Author: Eun Mee Lim
Abstract: This study explored how young children interact with their peers in the computer area of a public kindergarten classroom. Children’s social interaction, as defined in this study, is the action of ... [full abstract]
Keywords: Social interaction, Early childhood education, Collaborative learning, Technology integration, Computer, Peer interaction
Citation: Lim, E. M. (2012) Patterns of kindergarten children’s social interaction with peers in the computer area. ijcscl 7 (3), pp. 399-421
DOI: 10.1007/s11412-012-9152-1
Preprint: lim_7_3.pdf
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[-]Online class size, note reading, note writing and collaborative discourse
Authors: Mingzhu Qiu, Jim Hewitt, Clare Brett
Abstract: Researchers have long recognized class size as affecting students’ performance in face-to-face contexts. However, few studies have examined the effects of class size on exact reading and writing ... [full abstract]
Keywords: Class size, Note reading, Notewriting, Collaborative discourse, Mixedmethods study
Citation: Qiu, M., Hewitt, J., & Brett, C. (2012) Online class size, note reading, note writing and collaborative discourse. ijcscl 7 (3), pp. 423-442
DOI: 10.1007/s11412-012-9151-2
Preprint: qiu_hewitt_brett_7_3.pdf
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Authors: Mar Pérez-Sanagustín, Patricia Santos, Davinia Hernández-Leo, Josep Blat
Abstract: Computer-Supported Collaborative Blended Learning (CSCBL) scripts are complex learning situations in which formal and informal activities conducted at different spatial locations are coordinated and ... [full abstract]
Keywords: Computer supported collaborative learning script, Blended learning, Educational spaces, Mobile learning, Case study
Citation: Pérez-Sanagustín, M., Santos, P., Hernández-Leo, D., & Blat, J. (2012) 4SPPIces: A case study of factors in a scripted collaborative-learning blended course across spatial locations. ijcscl 7 (3), pp. 443-465
DOI: 10.1007/s11412-011-9139-3
Preprint: perez-sanagustin_santos_hernandez-leo_blat_7_3.pdf
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