Collaborative Learning Reasoning And Technology


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Collaborative Learning, Reasoning, and Technology


Collaborative Learning, Reasoning, and Technology

Author: Angela M. O'Donnell

language: en

Publisher: Routledge

Release Date: 2005-09-07


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This volume presents research findings on the use of technology to support learning and reasoning in collaborative contexts. Featuring a variety of theoretical perspectives, ranging from sociocultural to social psychological to information processing views, Collaborative Learning, Reasoning, and Technology includes an international group of authors

The International Handbook of Collaborative Learning


The International Handbook of Collaborative Learning

Author: Cindy E. Hmelo-Silver

language: en

Publisher: Routledge

Release Date: 2013


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Collaborative learning has become an increasingly important part of education, but the research supporting it is distributed across a wide variety of fields. This book aims to integrate this theory and research and to forward our understanding of collaborative learning and its instructional applications.

Online Collaborative Learning


Online Collaborative Learning

Author: Tim S. Roberts

language: en

Publisher: IGI Global

Release Date: 2004-01-01


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Online Collaborative Learning: Theory and Practice provides a resource for researchers and practitioners in the area of online collaborative learning (also known as CSCL, computer-supported collaborative learning), particularly those working within a tertiary education environment. It includes articles of relevance to those interested in both theory and practice in this area. It attempts to answer such important current questions as: how can groups with shared goals work collaboratively using the new technologies? What problems can be expected, and what are the benefits? In what ways does online group work differ from face-to-face group work? And what implications are there for both educators and students seeking to work in this area?