The purpose of this article is to demonstrate how the method of meaning implication discourse analysis can be applied in the context of online collaborative reflective practice of student teachers. The method was developed to identify knowledge building in networked contexts. It derives from the model of meaning implication developed by Piaget, and the model of “schematization” proposed by Grize. It also borrows from the knowledge building theory developed by Scardamalia and Bereiter. The method allows understanding knowledge construction as an evolving process of conceptual change and learning through argumentation. We present two studies in which online “conversations” of pre-service teachers are analyzed. Contributions for higher educati...
This research examined discourses in classroom and online learning environments where the Knowledge ...
Online collaborative learning allows discussion to occur at greater depth where knowledge can be con...
The aim is to investigate how encounters with peers affect an individual's meaning making in argumen...
The purpose of this article is to demonstrate how the method of meaning implication discourse analys...
The research reported in this study focuses on how distance students can learn to use argumentation ...
This study explores the patterns of collaborative discourse for knowledge building in pervasive lear...
The use of online tools to support teaching and learning is now commonplace within educational insti...
This study examines the problem of the fragmentation of asynchronous online discourse by using the K...
The study focuses on strategies for how online course outlines can be designed to improve the use of...
As justifications (such as evidence or explanations) are central to productive argumentation, this s...
An exploratory study of students' engagement in online learning and knowledge building is presented ...
This study aimed to develop a holistic understanding of knowledge-building discourse supported by Kn...
Computer-supported collaborative learning is one of the most promising innovations to improve teachi...
Computer technology is used as a mediational tool to support collaborative instructional methods. Co...
Ph.D. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2014.Includes bibliographical references.The 21st century has be...
This research examined discourses in classroom and online learning environments where the Knowledge ...
Online collaborative learning allows discussion to occur at greater depth where knowledge can be con...
The aim is to investigate how encounters with peers affect an individual's meaning making in argumen...
The purpose of this article is to demonstrate how the method of meaning implication discourse analys...
The research reported in this study focuses on how distance students can learn to use argumentation ...
This study explores the patterns of collaborative discourse for knowledge building in pervasive lear...
The use of online tools to support teaching and learning is now commonplace within educational insti...
This study examines the problem of the fragmentation of asynchronous online discourse by using the K...
The study focuses on strategies for how online course outlines can be designed to improve the use of...
As justifications (such as evidence or explanations) are central to productive argumentation, this s...
An exploratory study of students' engagement in online learning and knowledge building is presented ...
This study aimed to develop a holistic understanding of knowledge-building discourse supported by Kn...
Computer-supported collaborative learning is one of the most promising innovations to improve teachi...
Computer technology is used as a mediational tool to support collaborative instructional methods. Co...
Ph.D. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2014.Includes bibliographical references.The 21st century has be...
This research examined discourses in classroom and online learning environments where the Knowledge ...
Online collaborative learning allows discussion to occur at greater depth where knowledge can be con...
The aim is to investigate how encounters with peers affect an individual's meaning making in argumen...