Ulrich H. Hoppe, H. Ogata, A. Soller, "The Role of Technology in CSCL: Studies in Technology Enhanced Collaborative Learning"
Publisher: Springer | ISBN: 038771135X | edition 2007 | PDF | 196 pages | 3.1 mb
This book relates "new" information and communication technologies (ICT)
to their specific teaching and learning functions, in particular how
ICT is appropriated for and/or by educational or learning communities.
We categorize consumer-oriented educational multimedia as established
technologies, not of primary importance for innovative approaches to
collaborative learning. Internet connections in schools and academic
institutions are no longer new, though the learning culture originating
from this technology may still lack a sufficiently rich definition. The
technological "hot spots" of interest in this book are in turn:
groupware or multi-user technologies such as group archives or
synchronous co-construction environments, embedded interactive
technologies in the spirit of ubiquitous computing, and modeling tools
based on rich representations.
Important features of these new technologies are: the move from
individually oriented software tools to multi-user tools providing group
awareness as well as facilities for the co-construction of knowledge; a
definition of software use beyond a single piece of software towards
multiple applications or tools which are not only technically
interoperable but also task and role compliant in a social situation
(social interoperability); high interactivity and creative potential
with high productive activity and initiative on the part of the user (as
opposed to the receptive scheme of usage of many educational multimedia
applications); new kinds of peripherals in the spirit "of ubiquitous
computing and augmented reality", which allow for redefining the
borderline between physical action on the one hand and virtual or
symbolic on the other.
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