Relations Matter – CSCL Research Informing and Developing CL Competencies.
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| Title: | Relations Matter – CSCL Research Informing and Developing CL Competencies. |
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| Authors: | Järvelä, Sanna1 (AUTHOR), Rosé, Carolyn P.2 (AUTHOR) cp3a@andrew.cmu.edu |
| Source: | International Journal of Computer-Supported Collaborative Learning. Jun2022, Vol. 17 Issue 2, p185-189. 5p. |
| Subject Terms: | *Teacher-student relationships, *Discourse analysis |
| Abstract: | Interview data, questionnaire data, and team-interaction discussion data were analyzed using a qualitative theory-driven coding and theme development aiming to analyze mutual trust and shared mental models as well as identify the specific challenges teams faced. Relations Matter - CSCL Research Informing and Developing CL Competencies Implications for designing CSCL collaborative-analytics enriched with reflective assessment and student agency were discussed, while also broadening CSCL and knowledge building approaches to pre-service teacher education as well. [Extracted from the article] |
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