The International Handbook of Collaborative Learning
Herausgeber: Hmelo-Silver, Cindy E; Chan, Carol; Chinn, Clark A
The International Handbook of Collaborative Learning
Herausgeber: Hmelo-Silver, Cindy E; Chan, Carol; Chinn, Clark A
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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 including social, cognitive, developmental, and educational psychology, instructional design, the learning sciences, educational technology, socio-cultural studies, and computer-supported collaborative learning. The goal of this book is to integrate theory and research across these diverse fields of study and, thereby, to forward our understanding of collaborative learning and its instructional applications.
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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 including social, cognitive, developmental, and educational psychology, instructional design, the learning sciences, educational technology, socio-cultural studies, and computer-supported collaborative learning. The goal of this book is to integrate theory and research across these diverse fields of study and, thereby, to forward our understanding of collaborative learning and its instructional applications.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 528
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. Februar 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm x 29mm
- Gewicht: 1129g
- ISBN-13: 9780415805735
- ISBN-10: 0415805732
- Artikelnr.: 32939571
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 528
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. Februar 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm x 29mm
- Gewicht: 1129g
- ISBN-13: 9780415805735
- ISBN-10: 0415805732
- Artikelnr.: 32939571
Cindy E. Hmelo-Silver (Rutgers University) has conducted research on problem-based learning and collaborative knowledge construction. She is co-editor of the Journal of the Learning Sciences and has been active in the Computer-supported Collaborative Learning Community. Clark A. Chinn (Rutgers University) has expertise in argumentation and collaborative reasoning, key aspects of collaborative learning. His research has been recognized by a Division 15 Early Career award, and he edited the Computer Supported Collaborative Learning 2007 Conference Proceedings. He is editor of Educational Psychologist. Carol K.K. Chan (University of Hong Kong) has conducted research on knowledge building and has expertise in assessment in collaborative learning settings. Her work was recognized with the outstanding paper award at CSCL 2005. She is associate editor of the International Journal of Computer-supported Collaborative Learning. Angela O'Donnell (Rutgers University) has done seminal research on cooperative learning and was recently recognized by the AERA Cooperative Learning Special Interest Group as Outstanding Researcher in Cooperative Learning.
Introduction: What is Collaborative Learning?: An Overview Angela O'Donnell
& Cindy E. Hmelo-Silver I. Theoretical Approaches 1. Information Processing
Approaches to Collaborative Learning Noreen Webb 2. Developmental
Approaches to Collaborative Learning Susan Golbeck & Hebbah El Moslimany
3. Sociocultural Perspectives on Collaborative Learning: Towards
Collaborative Knowledge Creation Kai Hakkarainen, Sami Paavola, & Pirita
Seitamaa-Hakkarainen 4. Theories of Cognition in Collaborative Learning
Gerry Stahl II. Studying Collaborative Learning 5. Quantitative Methods for
Studying Small Groups Ulrike Cress & Friedrich-Wilhelm Hesse 6. Multilevel
Analysis for the Analysis of Collaborative Learning Jeroen Janssen, Ulrike
Cress, Gijsbert Erkens, & Paul A. Kirschner 7. Qualitative Methodologies
for Studying Small Groups Keith Sawyer 8. Conversation Analysis and
Collaborative Learning Tim Koschmann 9. Verbal Data Analysis for
Understanding Interactions Heisawn Jeong 10. Linguistic Analysis Methods
for Studying Small Groups Iris Howley, Elijah Mayfield & Carolyn Penstein
Rosé 11. Advancing Understanding of Collaborative Learning with Data
Derived from Video Records Brigid J. S. Barron, Roy Pea, & Randi A. Engle
12. Mixed Methods for Analyzing Collaborative Learning Sadhana Puntambekar
III. Instructional Issues and Approaches to Collaborative Learning 13.
Cultivating a Community of Learners in K-12 Classrooms Katerine Bielaczyc,
Manu Kapur, & Allan Collins 14. Motivation in Collaborative Groups Toni
Kempler Rogat, Lisa Linnenbrink-Garcia, & Nicole DiDonato 15. Child Leaders
in Collaborative Groups Brian Miller, Jingjing Sun, Xiaoying Wu, & Richard
C. Anderson 16. Assessment in Collaborative Learning Jan Van Aalst 17.
Collaborative Learning for Diverse Learners Adrian F. Ashman & Robyn M.
Gillies 18. Learning Through Collaborative Argumentation Clark Chinn &
Doug Clark 19. Organizing Collaborative Learning Experiences Around Subject
Matter Domains: The Importance of Aligning Social and Intellectual
Structures in Instruction Lindsay L. Cornelius, Leslie R. Herrenkohl &
Jenna Wolfstone-Hay 20. The Group Investigation Approach to Cooperative
Learning Shlomo Sharan, Yael Sharan, & Ivy Geok-chin Tan 21. Problem-based
Learning: An Instructional Model of Collaborative Learning Cindy
Hmelo-Silver & Christina DeSimone IV. Technology and Collaborative Learning
22. Designing Collaborative Learning Through Computer Support Vanessa
Dennen & Chris Hoadley 23. Collaboration Scripts in Computer-Supported
Collaborative Learning Frank Fischer, Ingo Kollar, Karsten Stegmann,
Christof Wecker & Jan Zottmann 24. Mobile Computer Supported Collaborative
Learning Chee-Kit Looi, Lung-Hsiang Wong, & Yanjie Song 25. Collaborative
Knowledge Building: Towards a Knowledge Creation Perspective Carol Chan
26. Metacognition and Computer-Supported Collaborative Learning Phil Winne,
Allyson Hadwin, & Nancy Perry 27. Collaboration in Informal Learning
Environments: Access and Participation in Youth Virtual Communities Yasmin
B. Kafai & Deborah A. Fields 28. Collaboration, Technology and Culture
Jianwei Zhang
& Cindy E. Hmelo-Silver I. Theoretical Approaches 1. Information Processing
Approaches to Collaborative Learning Noreen Webb 2. Developmental
Approaches to Collaborative Learning Susan Golbeck & Hebbah El Moslimany
3. Sociocultural Perspectives on Collaborative Learning: Towards
Collaborative Knowledge Creation Kai Hakkarainen, Sami Paavola, & Pirita
Seitamaa-Hakkarainen 4. Theories of Cognition in Collaborative Learning
Gerry Stahl II. Studying Collaborative Learning 5. Quantitative Methods for
Studying Small Groups Ulrike Cress & Friedrich-Wilhelm Hesse 6. Multilevel
Analysis for the Analysis of Collaborative Learning Jeroen Janssen, Ulrike
Cress, Gijsbert Erkens, & Paul A. Kirschner 7. Qualitative Methodologies
for Studying Small Groups Keith Sawyer 8. Conversation Analysis and
Collaborative Learning Tim Koschmann 9. Verbal Data Analysis for
Understanding Interactions Heisawn Jeong 10. Linguistic Analysis Methods
for Studying Small Groups Iris Howley, Elijah Mayfield & Carolyn Penstein
Rosé 11. Advancing Understanding of Collaborative Learning with Data
Derived from Video Records Brigid J. S. Barron, Roy Pea, & Randi A. Engle
12. Mixed Methods for Analyzing Collaborative Learning Sadhana Puntambekar
III. Instructional Issues and Approaches to Collaborative Learning 13.
Cultivating a Community of Learners in K-12 Classrooms Katerine Bielaczyc,
Manu Kapur, & Allan Collins 14. Motivation in Collaborative Groups Toni
Kempler Rogat, Lisa Linnenbrink-Garcia, & Nicole DiDonato 15. Child Leaders
in Collaborative Groups Brian Miller, Jingjing Sun, Xiaoying Wu, & Richard
C. Anderson 16. Assessment in Collaborative Learning Jan Van Aalst 17.
Collaborative Learning for Diverse Learners Adrian F. Ashman & Robyn M.
Gillies 18. Learning Through Collaborative Argumentation Clark Chinn &
Doug Clark 19. Organizing Collaborative Learning Experiences Around Subject
Matter Domains: The Importance of Aligning Social and Intellectual
Structures in Instruction Lindsay L. Cornelius, Leslie R. Herrenkohl &
Jenna Wolfstone-Hay 20. The Group Investigation Approach to Cooperative
Learning Shlomo Sharan, Yael Sharan, & Ivy Geok-chin Tan 21. Problem-based
Learning: An Instructional Model of Collaborative Learning Cindy
Hmelo-Silver & Christina DeSimone IV. Technology and Collaborative Learning
22. Designing Collaborative Learning Through Computer Support Vanessa
Dennen & Chris Hoadley 23. Collaboration Scripts in Computer-Supported
Collaborative Learning Frank Fischer, Ingo Kollar, Karsten Stegmann,
Christof Wecker & Jan Zottmann 24. Mobile Computer Supported Collaborative
Learning Chee-Kit Looi, Lung-Hsiang Wong, & Yanjie Song 25. Collaborative
Knowledge Building: Towards a Knowledge Creation Perspective Carol Chan
26. Metacognition and Computer-Supported Collaborative Learning Phil Winne,
Allyson Hadwin, & Nancy Perry 27. Collaboration in Informal Learning
Environments: Access and Participation in Youth Virtual Communities Yasmin
B. Kafai & Deborah A. Fields 28. Collaboration, Technology and Culture
Jianwei Zhang
Introduction: What is Collaborative Learning?: An Overview Angela O'Donnell
& Cindy E. Hmelo-Silver I. Theoretical Approaches 1. Information Processing
Approaches to Collaborative Learning Noreen Webb 2. Developmental
Approaches to Collaborative Learning Susan Golbeck & Hebbah El Moslimany
3. Sociocultural Perspectives on Collaborative Learning: Towards
Collaborative Knowledge Creation Kai Hakkarainen, Sami Paavola, & Pirita
Seitamaa-Hakkarainen 4. Theories of Cognition in Collaborative Learning
Gerry Stahl II. Studying Collaborative Learning 5. Quantitative Methods for
Studying Small Groups Ulrike Cress & Friedrich-Wilhelm Hesse 6. Multilevel
Analysis for the Analysis of Collaborative Learning Jeroen Janssen, Ulrike
Cress, Gijsbert Erkens, & Paul A. Kirschner 7. Qualitative Methodologies
for Studying Small Groups Keith Sawyer 8. Conversation Analysis and
Collaborative Learning Tim Koschmann 9. Verbal Data Analysis for
Understanding Interactions Heisawn Jeong 10. Linguistic Analysis Methods
for Studying Small Groups Iris Howley, Elijah Mayfield & Carolyn Penstein
Rosé 11. Advancing Understanding of Collaborative Learning with Data
Derived from Video Records Brigid J. S. Barron, Roy Pea, & Randi A. Engle
12. Mixed Methods for Analyzing Collaborative Learning Sadhana Puntambekar
III. Instructional Issues and Approaches to Collaborative Learning 13.
Cultivating a Community of Learners in K-12 Classrooms Katerine Bielaczyc,
Manu Kapur, & Allan Collins 14. Motivation in Collaborative Groups Toni
Kempler Rogat, Lisa Linnenbrink-Garcia, & Nicole DiDonato 15. Child Leaders
in Collaborative Groups Brian Miller, Jingjing Sun, Xiaoying Wu, & Richard
C. Anderson 16. Assessment in Collaborative Learning Jan Van Aalst 17.
Collaborative Learning for Diverse Learners Adrian F. Ashman & Robyn M.
Gillies 18. Learning Through Collaborative Argumentation Clark Chinn &
Doug Clark 19. Organizing Collaborative Learning Experiences Around Subject
Matter Domains: The Importance of Aligning Social and Intellectual
Structures in Instruction Lindsay L. Cornelius, Leslie R. Herrenkohl &
Jenna Wolfstone-Hay 20. The Group Investigation Approach to Cooperative
Learning Shlomo Sharan, Yael Sharan, & Ivy Geok-chin Tan 21. Problem-based
Learning: An Instructional Model of Collaborative Learning Cindy
Hmelo-Silver & Christina DeSimone IV. Technology and Collaborative Learning
22. Designing Collaborative Learning Through Computer Support Vanessa
Dennen & Chris Hoadley 23. Collaboration Scripts in Computer-Supported
Collaborative Learning Frank Fischer, Ingo Kollar, Karsten Stegmann,
Christof Wecker & Jan Zottmann 24. Mobile Computer Supported Collaborative
Learning Chee-Kit Looi, Lung-Hsiang Wong, & Yanjie Song 25. Collaborative
Knowledge Building: Towards a Knowledge Creation Perspective Carol Chan
26. Metacognition and Computer-Supported Collaborative Learning Phil Winne,
Allyson Hadwin, & Nancy Perry 27. Collaboration in Informal Learning
Environments: Access and Participation in Youth Virtual Communities Yasmin
B. Kafai & Deborah A. Fields 28. Collaboration, Technology and Culture
Jianwei Zhang
& Cindy E. Hmelo-Silver I. Theoretical Approaches 1. Information Processing
Approaches to Collaborative Learning Noreen Webb 2. Developmental
Approaches to Collaborative Learning Susan Golbeck & Hebbah El Moslimany
3. Sociocultural Perspectives on Collaborative Learning: Towards
Collaborative Knowledge Creation Kai Hakkarainen, Sami Paavola, & Pirita
Seitamaa-Hakkarainen 4. Theories of Cognition in Collaborative Learning
Gerry Stahl II. Studying Collaborative Learning 5. Quantitative Methods for
Studying Small Groups Ulrike Cress & Friedrich-Wilhelm Hesse 6. Multilevel
Analysis for the Analysis of Collaborative Learning Jeroen Janssen, Ulrike
Cress, Gijsbert Erkens, & Paul A. Kirschner 7. Qualitative Methodologies
for Studying Small Groups Keith Sawyer 8. Conversation Analysis and
Collaborative Learning Tim Koschmann 9. Verbal Data Analysis for
Understanding Interactions Heisawn Jeong 10. Linguistic Analysis Methods
for Studying Small Groups Iris Howley, Elijah Mayfield & Carolyn Penstein
Rosé 11. Advancing Understanding of Collaborative Learning with Data
Derived from Video Records Brigid J. S. Barron, Roy Pea, & Randi A. Engle
12. Mixed Methods for Analyzing Collaborative Learning Sadhana Puntambekar
III. Instructional Issues and Approaches to Collaborative Learning 13.
Cultivating a Community of Learners in K-12 Classrooms Katerine Bielaczyc,
Manu Kapur, & Allan Collins 14. Motivation in Collaborative Groups Toni
Kempler Rogat, Lisa Linnenbrink-Garcia, & Nicole DiDonato 15. Child Leaders
in Collaborative Groups Brian Miller, Jingjing Sun, Xiaoying Wu, & Richard
C. Anderson 16. Assessment in Collaborative Learning Jan Van Aalst 17.
Collaborative Learning for Diverse Learners Adrian F. Ashman & Robyn M.
Gillies 18. Learning Through Collaborative Argumentation Clark Chinn &
Doug Clark 19. Organizing Collaborative Learning Experiences Around Subject
Matter Domains: The Importance of Aligning Social and Intellectual
Structures in Instruction Lindsay L. Cornelius, Leslie R. Herrenkohl &
Jenna Wolfstone-Hay 20. The Group Investigation Approach to Cooperative
Learning Shlomo Sharan, Yael Sharan, & Ivy Geok-chin Tan 21. Problem-based
Learning: An Instructional Model of Collaborative Learning Cindy
Hmelo-Silver & Christina DeSimone IV. Technology and Collaborative Learning
22. Designing Collaborative Learning Through Computer Support Vanessa
Dennen & Chris Hoadley 23. Collaboration Scripts in Computer-Supported
Collaborative Learning Frank Fischer, Ingo Kollar, Karsten Stegmann,
Christof Wecker & Jan Zottmann 24. Mobile Computer Supported Collaborative
Learning Chee-Kit Looi, Lung-Hsiang Wong, & Yanjie Song 25. Collaborative
Knowledge Building: Towards a Knowledge Creation Perspective Carol Chan
26. Metacognition and Computer-Supported Collaborative Learning Phil Winne,
Allyson Hadwin, & Nancy Perry 27. Collaboration in Informal Learning
Environments: Access and Participation in Youth Virtual Communities Yasmin
B. Kafai & Deborah A. Fields 28. Collaboration, Technology and Culture
Jianwei Zhang