Scaffolding through the network: analysing the promotion of improved online scaffolds among university students

Autor/a

Pifarré Turmo, Manoli

Fecha de publicación

2014-01-30T15:17:09Z

2014-01-30T15:17:09Z

2007



Resumen

This article explores how to enrich scaffolding processes among university students using specific Computer Supported Collaborative Learning –CSCL- software. A longitudinal case study was designed, in which eighteen students participated in a twelve-month learning project. During this period the students followed an instructional process, using the CSCL software to support and improve the students’ interaction processes, in particular the processes of giving and receiving assistance. Our research analyzed the evolution of the quality of the students’ interaction processes and the students’ learning results. The effects of the students’ participation in the CSCL environment have been described in terms of their development of affective, cognitive and metacognitive learning processes. Our results showed that the specific activities that students performed while working with the CSCL system triggered specific learning processes, which had a positive incidence on their learning results.

Tipo de documento

article
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Lengua

Inglés

Materias y palabras clave

Teoria Sociocultural; Procés d'aprenentatge; Aprenentatge col·laboratiu; Investigació qualitativa

Publicado por

Taylor & Francis

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Versió postprint del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.1080/03075070701346972

Studies in higher education, 2007, vol.32, núm. 3

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(c) Taylor & Francis, 2007

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