Learning to argue is prerequisite to solving complex problems in groups, especially when they are multidisciplinary and collaborate online. Environments for Computer-Supported Collaborative Learning (CSCL) can be designed to facilitate argumentative knowledge construction. This study investigates how argumentative knowledge construction in multidisciplinary CSCL groups can be facilitated with a transactive discussion script. The script prompts learners to paraphrase, criticize, ask meaningful questions, construct counterarguments, and propose argument syntheses. As part of a laboratory experiment, 60 university students were randomly assigned to multidisciplinary dyads based on their disciplinary backgrounds (i.e. water management or intern...
Students often face process losses when learning together via text-based online environments. Comput...
The focus of education has shifted towards working actively, constructively and collaboratively, as ...
The focus of education has shifted towards working actively, constructively and collaboratively, as ...
Learning to argue is prerequisite to solving complex problems in groups, especially when they are mu...
Learning to argue is an essential objective in education and the ability to argue is a key skill in ...
Abstract: Computer-supported collaborative learning (CSCL) environments may encour-age learners to ...
Computer-supported collaborative learning (CSCL) is often based on written argumentative discourse o...
Argumentative knowledge construction is an important component of critical thinking. Learners who co...
Interactive argumentation gives students the opportunity to learn because it allows them to produce,...
A previous study has shown that both CSCL scripts and heuristic worked examples implemented in a CSC...
cum laude graduation (with distinction). In collaborative settings, students of all ages need to lea...
Online discussions provide opportunities for learners to engage in argumentative debate, but learner...
Computer-supported collaborative learning is one of the most promising innovations to improve teachi...
This study explores the relation between argumentation in online discussions, cognitive elaboration,...
The paper defines Computer-Supported Collaborative Argumentation as a collaborative activity support...
Students often face process losses when learning together via text-based online environments. Comput...
The focus of education has shifted towards working actively, constructively and collaboratively, as ...
The focus of education has shifted towards working actively, constructively and collaboratively, as ...
Learning to argue is prerequisite to solving complex problems in groups, especially when they are mu...
Learning to argue is an essential objective in education and the ability to argue is a key skill in ...
Abstract: Computer-supported collaborative learning (CSCL) environments may encour-age learners to ...
Computer-supported collaborative learning (CSCL) is often based on written argumentative discourse o...
Argumentative knowledge construction is an important component of critical thinking. Learners who co...
Interactive argumentation gives students the opportunity to learn because it allows them to produce,...
A previous study has shown that both CSCL scripts and heuristic worked examples implemented in a CSC...
cum laude graduation (with distinction). In collaborative settings, students of all ages need to lea...
Online discussions provide opportunities for learners to engage in argumentative debate, but learner...
Computer-supported collaborative learning is one of the most promising innovations to improve teachi...
This study explores the relation between argumentation in online discussions, cognitive elaboration,...
The paper defines Computer-Supported Collaborative Argumentation as a collaborative activity support...
Students often face process losses when learning together via text-based online environments. Comput...
The focus of education has shifted towards working actively, constructively and collaboratively, as ...
The focus of education has shifted towards working actively, constructively and collaboratively, as ...