This article investigates how activity theory can help research a constructionist community. We present a constructionist activity model called Constructionism Through Activity Theory (CONTACT) model and explain how it can be used to analyse the constructionist activity in knowledge building communities. We then illustrate the model through its application to analysing the Wiki-supported community associated with a computer game. Our analysis focuses mainly on two perspectives: individual and collective actions, as well as individual and collective mediations. Experiences and challenges from the analysis are reported to demonstrate how CONTACT is helpful in analysing such communities
Human activity is analyzed in numerous ways within the social sciences, as well as within applied ar...
The question of whether Activity Theory can serve as an adequate theoretical framework for researc...
This article suggests that Activity Theory (AT) can be applied as a holistic framework to analyse th...
Content analyses of computer databases parsed into notes or ideas do not shed adequate light on the ...
In businesses, government departments and educational institutions, most innovative knowledge creati...
Collaborative knowledge building (CKB) is seen as a means for achieving desired learning outcomes as...
In this article we describe the evolving structure of the Inquiry Learning Forum (ILF), a sociotechn...
This paper describes a model for studying collaborative knowledge building (CKB) as a group activity...
Purpose – Collaborative knowledge building (CKB) is seen as a means for achieving desired learning o...
This article suggests that Activity Theory (AT) can be applied as a holistic framework to analyse th...
This paper describes a model for studying collaborative knowledge building (CKB) as a group activity...
Over the last two decades the use of Activity Theory has grown within the field of information studi...
The human desire to join and participate in communities can be seen as an attempt to satisfy some of...
Activity theory: a framework for qualitative analysis This paper aims to provide readers with a usef...
Steps across the border – Cooperation, knowledge production and systems design The computer support ...
Human activity is analyzed in numerous ways within the social sciences, as well as within applied ar...
The question of whether Activity Theory can serve as an adequate theoretical framework for researc...
This article suggests that Activity Theory (AT) can be applied as a holistic framework to analyse th...
Content analyses of computer databases parsed into notes or ideas do not shed adequate light on the ...
In businesses, government departments and educational institutions, most innovative knowledge creati...
Collaborative knowledge building (CKB) is seen as a means for achieving desired learning outcomes as...
In this article we describe the evolving structure of the Inquiry Learning Forum (ILF), a sociotechn...
This paper describes a model for studying collaborative knowledge building (CKB) as a group activity...
Purpose – Collaborative knowledge building (CKB) is seen as a means for achieving desired learning o...
This article suggests that Activity Theory (AT) can be applied as a holistic framework to analyse th...
This paper describes a model for studying collaborative knowledge building (CKB) as a group activity...
Over the last two decades the use of Activity Theory has grown within the field of information studi...
The human desire to join and participate in communities can be seen as an attempt to satisfy some of...
Activity theory: a framework for qualitative analysis This paper aims to provide readers with a usef...
Steps across the border – Cooperation, knowledge production and systems design The computer support ...
Human activity is analyzed in numerous ways within the social sciences, as well as within applied ar...
The question of whether Activity Theory can serve as an adequate theoretical framework for researc...
This article suggests that Activity Theory (AT) can be applied as a holistic framework to analyse th...