Arguing to learn : confronting cognitions in computer-supported collaborative learning environments

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    • Andriessen, Jerry
    • Baker, Michael
    • Suthers, Dan

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Arguing to learn : confronting cognitions in computer-supported collaborative learning environments

edited by Jerry Andriessen, Michael Baker, and Dan Suthers

(Computer-supported collaborative learning, v. 1)

Kluwer Academic Publishers, 2003

  • alk. paper

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Description

This book focuses on how new pedagogical scenarios, task environments and communication tools within Computer-Supported Collaborative Learning (CSCL) environments can favour collaborative and productive confrontations of ideas, evidence, arguments and explanations, or arguing to learn. The first to assemble the work of internationally renowned scholars, this book will be of interest to researchers in education, psychology, computer science, communication and linguistic studies

Table of Contents

  • List of Contributors. 1. Argumentation, Computer Support, And The Education Context of Confronting Cognitions
  • J. Andriessen, M. Baker, D.D. Suthers. 2. Representational Guidance For Collaborative Inquiry
  • D.D. Suthers. 3. Computer-Mediated Argumentative Interactions For The Co-Elaboration Of Scientific Notions
  • M. Baker. 4. Argumentation As Negotiation In Electronic Collaborative Writing
  • J. Andriessen, G. Erkens, C. van de Laak, N. Peters, P. Coirier. 5. Constructive Discussions Through Electronic Dialogue
  • A. Veerman. 6. Using CMC To Develop Argumentation Skills In Children With A 'Literacy Deficit'
  • R. Pilkington, A. Walker. 7. Designing External Representations To Support Solving Wicked Problems
  • J.M. van Bruggen, P.A. Kirschner. 8. Elaborating New Arguments Through A CSCL Script
  • P. Jermann, P. Dillenbourg. 9. The Blind And The Paralytic: Supporting Argumentation In Everyday And Scientific Issues
  • B.B. Schwarz, A. Glassner. 10. CSCL, Argumentation, And Deweyan Inquiry: Argumentation Is Learning
  • T. Koschmann.

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