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1. 1 My previous presentation:Measuring the Importance of Collaborative Learning for the Effectiveness of ALN: A Multi-measure, Multi-method Approach (Authors: S. R. Hiltz et.al.) The current presentation:
My research topic mining process:
TL896 online presentation?synchronous and asynchronous learning
?computer supported collaborative learning
2. 2 “In the industrial age, we go to school. In the information age, school can come to us” --- Online Journal of Distance Education and Communication How is it possible? The options..How is it possible? The options..
3. 3 The options are….The options are….
4. 4 Computer supported collaborative learning CAI (Behaviorism)?CSCL (Constructism, Social)
"Computer supported collaborative learning (CSCL) is an emerging paradigm (Koschmann, 1996) for research in educational technology that focuses on the use of information and communications technology as a mediational tool within collaborative methods of learning" (Barbara Wasson, 1997, 1998)
5. 5 Groupware Groupware: information technology that
enable a synchronous and asynchronous collaboration by introducing a measure of structure that facilitates the process of sharing, organizing and navigating information.
Examples: Desktop conferencing, videoconferencing, co-authoring features and applications, electronic mail and bulletin boards, meeting support systems..etc.
6. 6 Problems Groupware may be resisted if it interferes with the subtle and complex social dynamics that are common to groups.
Enhance collaboration only in organizations that have an inherently collaborative culture. Problems in implementing Computer-Supported Collaborative Work do not always originate from the shortcomings of the applied groupware.Problems in implementing Computer-Supported Collaborative Work do not always originate from the shortcomings of the applied groupware.
7. 7 Technology will enhance collaboration when:
(1) members have a need to collaborate;
(2) users understand the technology and how it can support
collaboration;
(3) schools or organizations provide appropriate support
for the adoption, implementation, and continued use of
the technology;
(4) the school or organization culture supports
collaboration.
8. 8 For further research Comparison of synchronous and asynchronous learning:
http://www.csus.edu/iaup/review/html_t/t08.htm
A brief overview & interesting links for further study
http://www.uib.no/People/sinia/CSCL/index.html
Computer Supported Collaborative Learning: A Review http://www.kas.utu.fi/clnet/clnetreport.html