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Social sensitivity:a manifesto for CSCL research

Sanna JärveläMichael J. BakerKristine LundJaana IsohätäläPiia Näykki

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Cooperative learningManifestokoulutusteknologiaProcess (engineering)Emerging technologiescollaborative learning[SHS.PSY]Humanities and Social Sciences/Psychologyeducational technologysosiaalinen vuorovaikutusConstructiveArticle[SHS]Humanities and Social Sciencessocial sensitivityEducationtietokoneavusteinen oppiminen0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesSociologyyhteisöllinen oppiminenComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUS4. Education05 social sciencesSocial changeEducational technology050301 educationCollaborative learningSocial sensitivitySocial sensitivity · Collaborative learning · Emerging technologies · Educational technologyCollaborative learningemerging technologiesHuman-Computer InteractionEducational technologyEmerging technologiesEngineering ethics[SHS] Humanities and Social Sciences0503 education050104 developmental & child psychology

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International audience; Technologies for computer-supported collaborative learning (CSCL) are playing an increasingly prominent role in educational contexts, especially as teachers and students strive to deal with pandemic-related constraints. However, the technologies being used for collaboration on a daily basis are not sufficiently equipped to promote collaborative learning as both a cognitive and a socio-emotional process. They may even run the risk of hindering the constructive exchange of ideas and provoking disputes and negative encounters. In this squib, we argue that the field of CSCL is failing to address this risk, because our research efforts are far too scattered and siloed. We introduce a manifesto of social sensitivity: increasing interdisciplinary efforts to enhance constructively critical, respectful, and cohesive collaborations in technology-supported environments. We call for concrete actions in CSCL research that ultimately contribute to more democratic and equitable collaborations.

http://urn.fi/urn:nbn:fi-fe2022020417617