Abstract. This paper focuses on the concept of representations produced in the context of collaborative design. More specifically, on the interplay between collaborative creation of sketches (design proposals), and argumentation and negotiation processes taking place in the design activity. The question raised in this paper is how sketches produced during a design session reflect and mediate dialogues and argumentation in the design activity and how the sketches feed into an envisioned use context or vice versa. The concepts of action context-and target context representations are introduced and used to illustrate shifts of focus during a design session. We have studied a group of students working on a design task in an interactive space fo...
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This paper argues the case for conducting theoretically well-grounded empirical research into teache...
This study is an evaluation of design students’ perceptions of the benefits of collective learning i...
This paper discusses two recent graduate courses in educational technology, and contrasts them with ...
This paper discusses how designing is much more than the execution of a process toward an end produc...
International audienceThe paper discusses the role of context in a collaborative design process, wit...
This paper presents a computational definition of design context and discusses its role for collabor...
Learning by practice, apprenticeship and paradigmatic examples have been prime paths for learning wi...
Abstract This paper discusses how designing is much more than the execution of a process toward an e...
Virtual learning environments (VLEs) would appear to be particular effective in computer-supported c...
This study explores learning settings and strategies related to design collaboration and critical th...
How do ideas evolve in the context of collaborative design? This research explores the framing strat...
interaction designers – how are new tools for design changing learning situations? Institutions for ...
In our research, we study end-user development and computer-supported collaborative learning in educ...
Increasingly, teacher involvement in collaborative design of curriculum is viewed as a form of profe...
International audienceThis chapter presents a literature review on collaboration to learn with some ...
This paper argues the case for conducting theoretically well-grounded empirical research into teache...
This study is an evaluation of design students’ perceptions of the benefits of collective learning i...
This paper discusses two recent graduate courses in educational technology, and contrasts them with ...