While much research on collaborative learning has focused on what goes on within groups to lead to success, in this paper, we consider the classroom context within which collaborative learning occurs. Drawing on concepts of classroom orchestration and repertoires of collaborative practices we discuss how multi-touch technology can be used to support collaborative learning in classroom settings. Data drawn from three classes of sixteen students, organized in four groups of four, is examined to identify how the movement between small group and whole class interaction supports the collaborative engagement, finding that the whole-class discussion prompts a move to higher levels of reasoning within the groups
Collaboration is acknowledged as a key element of learning. Thus, it is valuable to develop Informat...
Collaboration is acknowledged as a key element of learning. Thus, it is valuable to develop Informat...
Abstract: There is a wealth of evidence that collaboration between learners can enhance the outcomes...
The development of multi-touch tables, an emerging technology for classroom learning, offers valuabl...
While research indicates that technology can be useful for supporting learning and collaboration, th...
Copyright 2014 ACM. Inspired by the promise of tabletops for collaborative learning, and building on...
This paper presents a technical case study and the associated research software/hardware underpinnin...
Touchscreens are being integrated into classrooms to support collaborative learning, yet little empi...
This paper discusses a year-long technology integration project during which teachers and researcher...
One-to-one technology involves equipping each child with a computing device that provides personaliz...
This study explores remote, non-collocated collaboration via multi-touch table (SynergyNet) and vide...
Abstract- A wide variety of classroom techniques are being advocated to increase learning: active le...
One-to-one technology classrooms equip each child with a computing device that provides personalised...
AbstractDeveloping fluency and flexibility in mathematics is a key goal of upper primary schooling, ...
This page, from the The Center for Innovative Research in Cyberlearning (CIRCL), offers information...
Collaboration is acknowledged as a key element of learning. Thus, it is valuable to develop Informat...
Collaboration is acknowledged as a key element of learning. Thus, it is valuable to develop Informat...
Abstract: There is a wealth of evidence that collaboration between learners can enhance the outcomes...
The development of multi-touch tables, an emerging technology for classroom learning, offers valuabl...
While research indicates that technology can be useful for supporting learning and collaboration, th...
Copyright 2014 ACM. Inspired by the promise of tabletops for collaborative learning, and building on...
This paper presents a technical case study and the associated research software/hardware underpinnin...
Touchscreens are being integrated into classrooms to support collaborative learning, yet little empi...
This paper discusses a year-long technology integration project during which teachers and researcher...
One-to-one technology involves equipping each child with a computing device that provides personaliz...
This study explores remote, non-collocated collaboration via multi-touch table (SynergyNet) and vide...
Abstract- A wide variety of classroom techniques are being advocated to increase learning: active le...
One-to-one technology classrooms equip each child with a computing device that provides personalised...
AbstractDeveloping fluency and flexibility in mathematics is a key goal of upper primary schooling, ...
This page, from the The Center for Innovative Research in Cyberlearning (CIRCL), offers information...
Collaboration is acknowledged as a key element of learning. Thus, it is valuable to develop Informat...
Collaboration is acknowledged as a key element of learning. Thus, it is valuable to develop Informat...
Abstract: There is a wealth of evidence that collaboration between learners can enhance the outcomes...