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Knowledge Building and Regulation in Computer-Supported Collaborative Learning

Inglese · Copertina rigida

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This book proposes and validates an information flow approach to analyzing knowledge co-construction and predicting group performance in the context of collaborative learning. In addition, it highlights the importance of socially shared regulation in collaborative learning, and illustrates in detail how it can be analyzed and promoted.
The book investigates several innovative examples, including: Methodological approaches to studying and analyzing knowledge building and regulation in collaborative learning; Social software tools for capturing the dynamics of knowledge building and regulation in collaborative learning; Collective regulatory mechanisms to scaffold socially shared regulation in real-life collaborative learning; and Scripts and interventions to facilitate effective and productive collaborative learning on the basis of several case studies.
The original methodological contributions to the analysis of knowledge buildingand scaffolding socially shared regulation make this an essential read for anyone interested in collaborative learning. This book will also be of interest to a wide audience of researchers, teachers, and students in the field of collaborative learning, as well as the rapidly growing community of people investigating how collaborative learning can be effectively used in education.

Sommario

Introduction.- Part 1 Analysis of Collaborative Knowledge Construction.- Chapter 1 Analysis of Collaborative Knowledge Construction: An Information Flow Approach.- Chapter 2 Analysis of Knowledge Elaboration based on the Knowledge Map Analytical Approach.- Chapter 3 Assess of Knowledge Convergence Based on a Novel approach in CSCL.- Part 2 Socially Shared Regulation in Collaborative Learning.- Chapter 4 Self-regulation, Co-regulation, and Socially Shared Regulation in Computer Supported Collaborative Learning.- Chapter 5 Analysis of Socially Shared Regulation in CSCL.- Chapter 6 Promoting Socially Shared Regulation through Dynamic Scaffolds.- Part 3 Case Studies in CSCL: Facilitation and Reflection.- Chapter 7 Script Collaborative Learning through Role Assignment.- Chapter 8 Facilitating Collaborative Learning through Cross-age Peer-tutors.- Chapter 9 Promoting Productive Collaborative Learning through Teachers' Guidance.- Chapter 10 Support Collaborative Learning by Tablet PC: A CaseStudy.

Info autore

Dr. Lanqin Zheng currently works as an assistant professor and supervisor for postgraduate at the School of Educational Technology in Beijing Normal University. She received her PhD from Beijing Normal University, China. Dr. Lanqin Zheng is also a postdoctoral fellow at Athabasca University, Canada. Her research interests include computer supported collaborative learning, learning analytics, smart learning environment, and instructional design.
Dr. Lanqin Zheng has published about 50 refereed journal papers, book, book chapters, and international conference papers. Now, she serves as an assistant editor of Smart Learning Environment journal. She also serves as program committee members of many international conferences, such as ICALT2015 and ICSLE2015, ICSLE2014, and so on. Before, she was scientific committee member of international workshop on learning analytics (IWLA 2013) and finical chair of ICALT2013. She was also organization committee secretary of many international conferences, such as TEL2011, CSCL Post-Conference 2011, summer school for doctor candidates in educational technology in 2011, ICHL2010, ADMA2009, WMUTE2008, CATE2007, ICCE2006, and GCCCE/NEIF2002.

Riassunto

This book proposes and validates an information flow approach to analyzing knowledge co-construction and predicting group performance in the context of collaborative learning. In addition, it highlights the importance of socially shared regulation in collaborative learning, and illustrates in detail how it can be analyzed and promoted.

The book investigates several innovative examples, including: Methodological approaches to studying and analyzing knowledge building and regulation in collaborative learning; Social software tools for capturing the dynamics of knowledge building and regulation in collaborative learning; Collective regulatory mechanisms to scaffold socially shared regulation in real-life collaborative learning; and Scripts and interventions to facilitate effective and productive collaborative learning on the basis of several case studies.

The original methodological contributions to the analysis of knowledge buildingand scaffolding socially shared regulation make this an essential read for anyone interested in collaborative learning. This book will also be of interest to a wide audience of researchers, teachers, and students in the field of collaborative learning, as well as the rapidly growing community of people investigating how collaborative learning can be effectively used in education.

Dettagli sul prodotto

Autori Lanqin Zheng
Editore Springer, Berlin
 
Lingue Inglese
Formato Copertina rigida
Pubblicazione 01.01.2016
 
EAN 9789811019708
ISBN 978-981-10-1970-8
Pagine 161
Dimensioni 162 mm x 242 mm x 15 mm
Peso 445 g
Illustrazioni XVII, 161 p. 44 illus., 38 illus. in color.
Serie Perspectives on Rethinking and Reforming Education
Perspectives on Rethinking and Reforming Education
Perspectives on Rethinking and
Categorie Scienze umane, arte, musica > Pedagogia > Pedagogia scolastica, didattica, metodica

B, Education, Learning, Cognition & cognitive psychology, Learning & Instruction, Teaching skills & techniques, Computers and Education, Education—Data processing, Instruction, Educational Technology

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