DocumentCode :
2350638
Title :
Designing Configurations of CSCL Scripts Using Interaction Analysis Findings
Author :
Petropoulou, Ourania ; Katsamani, Mary ; Lazakidou, Georgia ; Retalis, Symeon ; Georgiakakis, Petros ; Karamouzis, Stamos
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Digital Syst., Univ. of Piraeus, Piraeus, Greece
fYear :
2010
fDate :
24-26 Nov. 2010
Firstpage :
427
Lastpage :
430
Abstract :
Various learning strategies have been widely used in the Computer-Supported Collaborative Learning (CSCL) script design practice. For this reason strategies have been documented in a designer friendly way as collaborative flow design patterns (CLFP). A CLFP defines the sequence of the tasks that the strategy dictates as well as other elements needed for the various tasks, such as the duration of a task, the use of a particular tool for a given task and so on. Designers often face the difficulty of mixing and matching strategies in order to create personalized scripts that are more appropriate to the learners´ preferences, knowledge level, needs and the learning context in general. Designers need to make configurations of a “traditional” CLFP in order to balance a variety of organizational, administrative, instructional and technological components. This task is even more challenging when such configurations need to be made on-the-fly, i.e. during the learning process and in response to the learner´ actions and history of interaction. The aim of this paper is to discuss how the learners´ interaction data that is collected during the CSCL process and analysed using interaction analysis indicators can be used to make valuable alternatives of a CSCL script depending on learning conditions. The design challenge is to automate as much as possible this configuration process in order to help practitioners easily proceed in making these configurations easily and quickly.
Keywords :
computer aided instruction; groupware; human computer interaction; CSCL scripts configuration Design; collaborative flow design patterns; computer-supported collaborative learning; interaction analysis findings; collaborative flow design patterns; computer supported collaborative learning; interaction analysis;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Intelligent Networking and Collaborative Systems (INCOS), 2010 2nd International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Thessaloniki
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-8828-5
Electronic_ISBN :
978-1-4244-4278-2
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/INCOS.2010.78
Filename :
5702137
Link To Document :
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