This study used a sequential set-up to investigate the consecutive effects of timing of supportive information presentation (information before vs. information during the learning task clusters) in interactive digital learning materials (IDLMs) and type of collaboration (personal discussion vs. online discussion) in computer-supported collaborative learning (CSCL) on student knowledge construction. Students (N = 87) were first randomly assigned to the two information presentation conditions to work individually on a case-based assignment in IDLM. Students who received information during learning task clusters tended to show better results on knowledge construction than those who received information only before each cluster. The students wi...
An investigation was carried out to determine the extent to which evidence of collaborative learning...
Research on collaborative learning suggests the importance of discourse, particularly student-genera...
This study is concerned with the challenge of understanding what factors may influence students' hig...
This study used a sequential set-up to investigate the consecutive effects of timing of supportive i...
This study examined the effects of the shared space (SS) on students’ behaviors in a computer-suppor...
Computer technology is used as a mediational tool to support collaborative instructional methods. Co...
Online learning has the potential to be highly constructivist and collaborative in nature. This sess...
This session will give opportunity for participants to delve into the results of a case study that i...
none3This contribution proposes an empirical study in which collaborative learning is compared to in...
Although lots of studies have investigated collaborative knowledge construction in online courses, t...
[[abstract]]This study examines an alternative function of information sharing – social construction...
Online collaborative learning allows discussion to occur at greater depth where knowledge can be con...
In the recent literature on CSCL which places the spotlight on participants' talk, there is a clear ...
In the recent literature on CSCL which places the spotlight on participants' talk, there is a clear ...
This paper deals with collaborative, networked learning in a graduate distance learning course. We a...
An investigation was carried out to determine the extent to which evidence of collaborative learning...
Research on collaborative learning suggests the importance of discourse, particularly student-genera...
This study is concerned with the challenge of understanding what factors may influence students' hig...
This study used a sequential set-up to investigate the consecutive effects of timing of supportive i...
This study examined the effects of the shared space (SS) on students’ behaviors in a computer-suppor...
Computer technology is used as a mediational tool to support collaborative instructional methods. Co...
Online learning has the potential to be highly constructivist and collaborative in nature. This sess...
This session will give opportunity for participants to delve into the results of a case study that i...
none3This contribution proposes an empirical study in which collaborative learning is compared to in...
Although lots of studies have investigated collaborative knowledge construction in online courses, t...
[[abstract]]This study examines an alternative function of information sharing – social construction...
Online collaborative learning allows discussion to occur at greater depth where knowledge can be con...
In the recent literature on CSCL which places the spotlight on participants' talk, there is a clear ...
In the recent literature on CSCL which places the spotlight on participants' talk, there is a clear ...
This paper deals with collaborative, networked learning in a graduate distance learning course. We a...
An investigation was carried out to determine the extent to which evidence of collaborative learning...
Research on collaborative learning suggests the importance of discourse, particularly student-genera...
This study is concerned with the challenge of understanding what factors may influence students' hig...