A theory-driven reflection on context-aware support for collaborative discussions in light of analytics, affordances, and platforms.
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| Title: | A theory-driven reflection on context-aware support for collaborative discussions in light of analytics, affordances, and platforms. |
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| Authors: | Rosé, Carolyn1 (AUTHOR) cp3a@andrew.cmu.edu, Järvelä, Sanna2 (AUTHOR) |
| Source: | International Journal of Computer-Supported Collaborative Learning. Dec2021, Vol. 16 Issue 4, p435-440. 6p. |
| Subject Terms: | Syntax in programming languages |
| Abstract: | In order to focus the interaction, the driving question is related to distinguishing behavior patterns of groups that learn from those that do not. Significant interactions patterns were found signifying coordination of behavior between participants on teams, suggesting that the environment does promote collaboration. In particular, that article, entitled "Self-Efficacy and Behavior Patterns of Learners Using a Real-Time Collaboration System Developed for Group Programming", presents and evaluates a collaborative version of the well known MIT App Inventor (MAI) environment. Teams are contrasted with respect to their level of self-efficacy and the nature of their interaction patterns. [Extracted from the article] |
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| Database: | Education Research Complete |
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