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Armin Weinberger

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Argumentative Knowledge Construction in Online Learning Environments in and across Different Cultures: A Collaboration Script Perspective

2007

In recent years, information and communication technology has established new opportunities to participate in online learning environments around the globe. These opportunities include the dissemination of specific online learning environments as well as opportunities for learners to connect to online learning environments in distant locations. These dissemination and distance learning scenarios create potential challenges, however, in terms of the cultural differences in the internal scripts that learners of different cultures bring to these environments. This article considers these issues and challenges specifically for online environments focusing on argumentative knowledge constructio…

ArgumentativeKnowledge managementMultimediaComputer sciencebusiness.industry05 social sciencesDistance educationEducational technology050109 social psychologycomputer.software_genreIntercultural communicationEducationSynchronous learningInformation and Communications TechnologyScripting languageCultural diversity0502 economics and business0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesbusinesscomputer050203 business & managementResearch in Comparative and International Education
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Online Learning Environments, Scientific Argumentation, and 21st Century Skills

2019

A workshop held at the National Academies in the United States in 2007 highlighted five broad categories of skills that appear valuable across a range of jobs for people working in modern global economies. Engaging students in scientific argumentation can support the development of these 21st century skills. Unfortunately, opportunities are rare in typical classrooms for students to learn how to engage in scientific argumentation. Over the past ten years several online environments have been developed to support students engaging with one another in scientific argumentation. This paper considers how engaging students in scientific argumentation through the activity structures and scripts in…

21st century skillsOnline participationOnline learningPedagogyComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDEDUCATIONEducational technologyPsychologyExperiential learningArgumentation theorySynchronous learning
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Computer-Supported Collaboration Scripts

2009

World Wide WebScripting languageComputer supported collaborationcomputer.software_genrePsychologycomputer
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Epistemic cooperation scripts in online learning environments: Fostering learning by reducing uncertainty in discourse?

2005

Using online learning environments in higher education offers innovative possibilities to support collaborative learning. However, online learning creates new kinds of problems for participants who have not previously worked with each other. One of these problems is uncertainty which occurs when participants do not know each other. According to the uncertainty reduction theory, low uncertainty level increases the amount of discourse and decreases the amount of information seeking. Therefore, uncertainty may influence online discourse and learning. This study investigates the effects of an epistemic cooperation script with respect to the amount of discourse, information seeking and learning …

Higher educationbusiness.industryInformation seekingonline learning environments[SHS.EDU]Humanities and Social Sciences/Education[SHS.EDU] Humanities and Social Sciences/Educationcooperation scriptsCollaborative learninginformation seekingExperiential learningEpistemologySynchronous learningHuman-Computer InteractionArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)[INFO.EIAH] Computer Science [cs]/Technology for Human LearningActive learninguncertainty reduction theory[INFO.EIAH]Computer Science [cs]/Technology for Human LearningbusinessPsychologyGeneral PsychologyInformation exchangeUncertainty reduction theoryamount of discourse
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Uncertainty-reducing cooperation scripts in online learning environments

2004

Online learning courses can create new interaction situations for participants who have not previously worked with each other. Initially, there is some degree of uncertainty between participants in these interaction situations. According to the uncertainty reduction theory, low uncertainty increases theamount of discourse and decreases information seeking. Thus, uncertainty may influence online discourseand learning. However, the relation of uncertainty reduction to learning outcomes has not yet been investigated systematically. Cooperation scripts may reduce uncertainty, and therefore enhance learning.A cooperation script, which aims to reduce uncertainty at a cognitive level, was chosen f…

[INFO.EIAH] Computer Science [cs]/Technology for Human Learningonline learning environmentscooperation scriptsuncertainty reduction theoryinformation seekinglearning environmentsamount of discourse
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