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RESEARCH PRODUCT

Role Scripting as a Tool to Foster Transactivity of Asynchronous Student Discussions

Aleksandra Lazareva

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World Wide WebScripting languageComputer scienceAsynchronous communicationComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDEDUCATIONcomputer.software_genrecomputerEducation

description

Transactivity of student discussions is crucial in computer-supported collaborative learning (CSCL). However, CSCL learners often lack well-developed argumentation and negotiation skills, which makes it challenging for them to engage in and maintain a transactive discussion. Collaboration scripts have been implemented in CSCL contexts and have demonstrated positive effects on students' collaboration and argumentation skills. Yet, the degree of transactivity of student interactions is rarely addressed directly in CSCL research. Employing a qualitative content analysis approach, this study seeks to understand how a role script affects the transactivity of students' argumentative knowledge co-construction in the context of a multicultural master's degree CSCL course. The study employs an experimental design. The results demonstrate that students in the scripted condition produced more contributions on higher levels of argumentative knowledge construction than unscripted students. However, tutor involvement may be necessary to ensure proper script appropriation.

https://doi.org/10.4018/ijopcd.2021070101