Learning to argue is a key academic purpose for both first and second language students. It has been claimed that computer mediated asynchronous text-based conferencing is a useful medium for developing argumentation skills (Andriessen, Baker, & Suthers, 2003). This paper reports on two research studies which explore this claim. One study focused on secondary school history students’ use of conferencing to debate interpretations of historical events, the other investigated undergraduate students (in Health and Social Care) exchanging views on controversies surrounding complementary and alternative medicine. In general, research into electronic conferencing and argumentation has tended to be located within cognitive or sociocultural paradigm...
This article reports a study examining university student pairs carrying out an electronic discussio...
Executive Summary Background This research grows out of work on the importance of argumentation in...
The use of online tools to support teaching and learning is now commonplace within educational insti...
The ability to argue is an important academic goal in secondary education. This paper reports on an ...
This paper focuses on the use of computer mediated communication (cmc), specifically text-based asyn...
Argumentation can be defined at different levels and serve different purposes, but its role in knowl...
This paper draws on systemic functional linguistic genre analysis to illuminate the way in which pos...
Interactive argumentation gives students the opportunity to learn because it allows them to produce,...
The study reported on here explores the claim that computer conferencing is a valuable environment f...
The research reported in this study focuses on how distance students can learn to use argumentation ...
International audienceCutting across the common distinction between learning to argue and arguing to...
The ability to engage in reasoned discussion is a skill that is needed in many different workplace a...
Colloque avec actes et comité de lecture. internationale.International audienceCutting across the co...
Living in a world of globalization, communication of various forms has become crucial. Should it be ...
In the 21st century collaboration and the use of digital environments have been recognised as key ar...
This article reports a study examining university student pairs carrying out an electronic discussio...
Executive Summary Background This research grows out of work on the importance of argumentation in...
The use of online tools to support teaching and learning is now commonplace within educational insti...
The ability to argue is an important academic goal in secondary education. This paper reports on an ...
This paper focuses on the use of computer mediated communication (cmc), specifically text-based asyn...
Argumentation can be defined at different levels and serve different purposes, but its role in knowl...
This paper draws on systemic functional linguistic genre analysis to illuminate the way in which pos...
Interactive argumentation gives students the opportunity to learn because it allows them to produce,...
The study reported on here explores the claim that computer conferencing is a valuable environment f...
The research reported in this study focuses on how distance students can learn to use argumentation ...
International audienceCutting across the common distinction between learning to argue and arguing to...
The ability to engage in reasoned discussion is a skill that is needed in many different workplace a...
Colloque avec actes et comité de lecture. internationale.International audienceCutting across the co...
Living in a world of globalization, communication of various forms has become crucial. Should it be ...
In the 21st century collaboration and the use of digital environments have been recognised as key ar...
This article reports a study examining university student pairs carrying out an electronic discussio...
Executive Summary Background This research grows out of work on the importance of argumentation in...
The use of online tools to support teaching and learning is now commonplace within educational insti...