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The effect of dynamic computerized scaffolding on collaborative discourse

Authors :
Molenaar, Inge
van Boxtel, Carla A.M.
Sleegers, Peter
Delgado Kloos, Carlos
Gillet, Denis
Crespo Garcia, Raquel M.
Wild, Fridolin
Wolpers, Martin
Educational Sciences (RICDE, FMG)
ILO (RICDE, FMG)
Source :
Towards Ubiquitous Learning ISBN: 9783642239847, EC-TEL, Towards Ubiquitous Learning: 6th European Conference of Technology Enhanced Learning, EC-TEL 2011, Palermo, Italy, September 20-23, 2011: proceedings, 461-466, STARTPAGE=461;ENDPAGE=466;TITLE=Towards Ubiquitous Learning, Towards ubiquitous learning, 461-466, STARTPAGE=461;ENDPAGE=466;TITLE=Towards ubiquitous learning
Publication Year :
2011

Abstract

This paper explores the effect of computerized scaffolding and different forms of scaffolds on small groups’ collaborative discourse. We developed a computerized scaffolding system that uses an attention management system to support metacognitive activities in small groups. We previously found that the scaffolding stimulates the group’ metacognitive activities and enhances individual metacognitive knowledge. Moreover different forms of scaffolds have differential effects on learning that cannot be explained by quantitative differences in the groups’ metacognitive activities. Therefore, we investigate to qualitative differences in the groups’ collaborative discourse in this study. We found that groups receiving scaffolding had significantly less ignored metacognitive episodes. Groups receiving problematizing scaffolds had significantly less ignored metacognitive episodes and more co-constructed metacognitive episodes compared to groups receiving structuring scaffolds. These findings indicate that scaffolding indeed positively influenced collaborative discourse and intensive collaborative discourse seems to explain the differential learning effects of different forms of scaffolds.

Details

Language :
English
ISBN :
978-3-642-23984-7
ISSN :
03029743
ISBNs :
9783642239847
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Towards ubiquitous learning
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....422d70b4f29c70eaa8292625d82b9b30
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-23985-4_39