The relationship between collaboration processes, task strategies and the use of the tools and resources that the computer environment offers, may be crucial for the effects of computer supported collaborative learning. We are interested to find out how, within a computer environment, students collaborate, how they use the different tools we offer and how this influences the quality of the final product. A custom-made computer-supported environment (TC3) was implemented that enables pairs of high school students to collaborate in writing an argumentative essay. The essay had to be convincing and based on authentic information sources. TC3, a groupware program, offers the students as task related and communicative tools: a shared text editor...
Computer-based learning materials differ from classroom practice in that they seldom explicitly offe...
Computer-based learning materials differ from classroom practice in that they seldom explicitly offe...
This article reports on three studies that involved undergraduate students collaboratively working o...
In the COSAR-project a computer-supported collaborative learning environment enables students to col...
The focus of education has shifted towards working actively, constructively and collaboratively, as ...
Interactive argumentation gives students the opportunity to learn because it allows them to produce,...
This study explores the relation between argumentation in online discussions, cognitive elaboration,...
The focus of education has shifted towards working actively, constructively and collaboratively, as ...
In a scientific-writing course, 15 of 54 students used o review-supporting computer program, PREP-ED...
Learning to argue is an essential objective in education; and online environments have been found to...
Learning to argue is an essential objective in education; and online environments have been found to...
Argumentative knowledge construction is an important component of critical thinking. Learners who co...
This paper reports the results of the first experiment carried out in the European project SCALE, wh...
Abstract: Computer-supported collaborative learning (CSCL) environments may encour-age learners to ...
Learning to argue is an essential objective in education; and online environments have been found to...
Computer-based learning materials differ from classroom practice in that they seldom explicitly offe...
Computer-based learning materials differ from classroom practice in that they seldom explicitly offe...
This article reports on three studies that involved undergraduate students collaboratively working o...
In the COSAR-project a computer-supported collaborative learning environment enables students to col...
The focus of education has shifted towards working actively, constructively and collaboratively, as ...
Interactive argumentation gives students the opportunity to learn because it allows them to produce,...
This study explores the relation between argumentation in online discussions, cognitive elaboration,...
The focus of education has shifted towards working actively, constructively and collaboratively, as ...
In a scientific-writing course, 15 of 54 students used o review-supporting computer program, PREP-ED...
Learning to argue is an essential objective in education; and online environments have been found to...
Learning to argue is an essential objective in education; and online environments have been found to...
Argumentative knowledge construction is an important component of critical thinking. Learners who co...
This paper reports the results of the first experiment carried out in the European project SCALE, wh...
Abstract: Computer-supported collaborative learning (CSCL) environments may encour-age learners to ...
Learning to argue is an essential objective in education; and online environments have been found to...
Computer-based learning materials differ from classroom practice in that they seldom explicitly offe...
Computer-based learning materials differ from classroom practice in that they seldom explicitly offe...
This article reports on three studies that involved undergraduate students collaboratively working o...