This study investigates a classroom learning activity where students collaborate using technology in a university in Japan. This dissertation adopts an interpretivist perspective using the notions of extended and distributed cognition to study the flow and organisation of information in a classroom. The main source of data comes from repeated classroom observations of 24 group activities, twelve group interviews with students and three individual interviews with teachers in a liberal arts college. The first major outcome of this study is the conceptual mapping of a cognitive system of the classroom, which identifies and illustrates the processes of memory, distribution and information processing. The second outcome is the discovery of how s...
Extended and distributed cognition theories argue that human cognitive systems sometimes include non...
This work aims to extend our understanding of how groups of learners collaborate in a learning envir...
The relationship between the different mediational means for supporting students’ learning with digi...
This Master’s thesis aims to explore how children and teen-agers (i.e. learners) interact and create...
© 2006 Li Hua XuIn the last few decades, there has been growing attention to situated or distributed...
Our purpose in this paper is to propose distributed cognition (Hollan, Hutchins, & Kirsh, 1999; ...
In this paper, we analyse interactions between second-ary students and pre-service teachers in an on...
One of the most prevalent changes in education in recent years has been the increasing use of collab...
The earliest educational software simply transferred print material from the page to the monitor. Si...
Abstract: Particularly in contexts of online group collaboration, learning and becoming can be displ...
This paper focuses on the use of multimedia-based predict-observe-explain (POE) tasks to facilitate ...
Following the post-cognitivist theoretical tradition, which represents human agents and artefacts as...
textThis study sought to identify factors that optimize individual and collaborative cognitive proce...
Collaborative learning encloses a diversity of activities, interactions, and practices. Thus, design...
Abstract This chapter discusses one of the key research foci of the Learning Sciences and Technolog...
Extended and distributed cognition theories argue that human cognitive systems sometimes include non...
This work aims to extend our understanding of how groups of learners collaborate in a learning envir...
The relationship between the different mediational means for supporting students’ learning with digi...
This Master’s thesis aims to explore how children and teen-agers (i.e. learners) interact and create...
© 2006 Li Hua XuIn the last few decades, there has been growing attention to situated or distributed...
Our purpose in this paper is to propose distributed cognition (Hollan, Hutchins, & Kirsh, 1999; ...
In this paper, we analyse interactions between second-ary students and pre-service teachers in an on...
One of the most prevalent changes in education in recent years has been the increasing use of collab...
The earliest educational software simply transferred print material from the page to the monitor. Si...
Abstract: Particularly in contexts of online group collaboration, learning and becoming can be displ...
This paper focuses on the use of multimedia-based predict-observe-explain (POE) tasks to facilitate ...
Following the post-cognitivist theoretical tradition, which represents human agents and artefacts as...
textThis study sought to identify factors that optimize individual and collaborative cognitive proce...
Collaborative learning encloses a diversity of activities, interactions, and practices. Thus, design...
Abstract This chapter discusses one of the key research foci of the Learning Sciences and Technolog...
Extended and distributed cognition theories argue that human cognitive systems sometimes include non...
This work aims to extend our understanding of how groups of learners collaborate in a learning envir...
The relationship between the different mediational means for supporting students’ learning with digi...