The importance of collaborative and social learning processes is well established, as is the utility of external representations in supporting learners' active expression, examination and manipulation of their own emerging knowledge. However, research on how computer-based representational tools may support collaborative learning is in its infancy. This paper motivates such a line of research, sketches a theoretical analysis of the roles of constraint and salience in the representational guidance of collaborative learning discourse, and reports on an initial study that compared textual, graphical, and matrix representations. Differences in the predicted direction were observed in the amount of talk about evidential relations and the use of ...
Research on collaborative learning suggests the importance of discourse, particularly student-genera...
Self-constructed external representations are thought to be beneficial in teaching and learning, esp...
As justifications (such as evidence or explanations) are central to productive argumentation, this s...
The importance of both social processes and of representational aids for learning is well-establishe...
The importance of both social processes and of representational aids for learning is well-establishe...
Computer-supported collaborative learning (CSCL) aims at enhancing and supporting peer interaction a...
This research investigates the role of representational guidance by comparing the effects of two dif...
Abstract The main aim of this study is to promote historical reasoning in a computer-supported colla...
Abstract: Given the explosive growth in the use of computer media for learning and the wide range of...
This article investigates the conditions under which diagrammatic representations support collaborat...
In order to better understand how software design choices may influence students ’ collaborative lea...
Abstract. “Knowledge Cartography ” is concerned with a diversity of notations that all make certain ...
Constructing a representation in which students express their domain understanding can help them imp...
Online collaborative learning intrinsically requires that learning be mediated by external represent...
This paper is concerned with the question of how activity mediated by shared representations–notatio...
Research on collaborative learning suggests the importance of discourse, particularly student-genera...
Self-constructed external representations are thought to be beneficial in teaching and learning, esp...
As justifications (such as evidence or explanations) are central to productive argumentation, this s...
The importance of both social processes and of representational aids for learning is well-establishe...
The importance of both social processes and of representational aids for learning is well-establishe...
Computer-supported collaborative learning (CSCL) aims at enhancing and supporting peer interaction a...
This research investigates the role of representational guidance by comparing the effects of two dif...
Abstract The main aim of this study is to promote historical reasoning in a computer-supported colla...
Abstract: Given the explosive growth in the use of computer media for learning and the wide range of...
This article investigates the conditions under which diagrammatic representations support collaborat...
In order to better understand how software design choices may influence students ’ collaborative lea...
Abstract. “Knowledge Cartography ” is concerned with a diversity of notations that all make certain ...
Constructing a representation in which students express their domain understanding can help them imp...
Online collaborative learning intrinsically requires that learning be mediated by external represent...
This paper is concerned with the question of how activity mediated by shared representations–notatio...
Research on collaborative learning suggests the importance of discourse, particularly student-genera...
Self-constructed external representations are thought to be beneficial in teaching and learning, esp...
As justifications (such as evidence or explanations) are central to productive argumentation, this s...