Design for Collaboration

Online learning environments offer new opportunities for learning and over the last decade or so a variety of online learning environments have been developed by researchers to facilitate collaborative learning among students. In this paper we will present a case study of a successful collaborative...

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Main Authors: Canan Blake, Eileen Scanlon
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Ubiquity Press 2013-08-01
Series:Journal of Interactive Media in Education
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Online Access:https://jime.open.ac.uk/articles/272
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spelling doaj-13062d596b814b208fdc8ebaef9c794a2020-11-24T22:16:24ZengUbiquity PressJournal of Interactive Media in Education1365-893X2013-08-012013210.5334/2013-10264Design for CollaborationCanan Blake0Eileen Scanlon1Institute of Educational Technology The Open UniversityInstitute of Educational Technology The Open UniversityOnline learning environments offer new opportunities for learning and over the last decade or so a variety of online learning environments have been developed by researchers to facilitate collaborative learning among students. In this paper we will present a case study of a successful collaborative learning design. This involves a near synchronous online seminar where students work in small groups to produce a report that examines media coverage of controversial science, using archives of television news reports. We will analyze the activity's task design features by employing a framework of collaboration enabling design approach proposed by Kirschner et al (2004). We will start with an analysis of the collaborative processes and interaction among participants in this online activity. Then we will examine the features of the task used in this learning environment with respect to the interaction design ideas proposed by Kirschner et al. They suggest that the use of appropriately designed and implemented educational, social and technological affordances is the foundation for stimulating, motivating and maintaining collaboration among learners. We use the framework to identify factors contributing to the success of the activity.https://jime.open.ac.uk/articles/272collaborative learningCSCLcollaboration designtask design
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author Canan Blake
Eileen Scanlon
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Design for Collaboration
Journal of Interactive Media in Education
collaborative learning
CSCL
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task design
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Eileen Scanlon
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title Design for Collaboration
title_short Design for Collaboration
title_full Design for Collaboration
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publisher Ubiquity Press
series Journal of Interactive Media in Education
issn 1365-893X
publishDate 2013-08-01
description Online learning environments offer new opportunities for learning and over the last decade or so a variety of online learning environments have been developed by researchers to facilitate collaborative learning among students. In this paper we will present a case study of a successful collaborative learning design. This involves a near synchronous online seminar where students work in small groups to produce a report that examines media coverage of controversial science, using archives of television news reports. We will analyze the activity's task design features by employing a framework of collaboration enabling design approach proposed by Kirschner et al (2004). We will start with an analysis of the collaborative processes and interaction among participants in this online activity. Then we will examine the features of the task used in this learning environment with respect to the interaction design ideas proposed by Kirschner et al. They suggest that the use of appropriately designed and implemented educational, social and technological affordances is the foundation for stimulating, motivating and maintaining collaboration among learners. We use the framework to identify factors contributing to the success of the activity.
topic collaborative learning
CSCL
collaboration design
task design
url https://jime.open.ac.uk/articles/272
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