Search results for author:"Harm Biemans"
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Argumentation-Based Computer Supported Collaborative Learning (ABCSCL): A synthesis of 15 years of research
Omid Noroozi; Armin Weinberger; Harm J.A. Biemans; Martin Mulder; Mohammad Chizari
Educational Research Review Vol. 7, No. 2 (June 2012) pp. 79–106
Learning to argue is an essential objective in education; and online environments have been found to support the sharing, constructing, and representing of arguments in multiple formats for what has been termed Argumentation-Based Computer Supported ...
Language: English
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Facilitating argumentative knowledge construction through a transactive discussion script in CSCL
Omid Noroozi; Armin Weinberger; Harm J.A. Biemans; Martin Mulder; Mohammad Chizari
Computers & Education Vol. 61, No. 1 (February 2013) pp. 59–76
Learning to argue is prerequisite to solving complex problems in groups, especially when they are multidisciplinary and collaborate online. Environments for Computer-Supported Collaborative Learning (CSCL) can be designed to facilitate argumentative ...
Language: English
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Online Discussion Compensates for Suboptimal Timing of Supportive Information Presentation in a Digitally Supported Learning Environment
Omid Noroozi; Maria C. Busstra; Martin Mulder; Harm J. A. Biemans; Hilde Tobi; Anouk Geelen; Pieter van't Veer; Mohammad Chizari
Educational Technology Research and Development Vol. 60, No. 2 (April 2012) pp. 193–221
This study used a sequential set-up to investigate the consecutive effects of timing of supportive information presentation (information before vs. information during the learning task clusters) in interactive digital learning materials (IDLMs) and...
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Relations between scripted online peer feedback processes and quality of written argumentative essay
Omid Noroozi; Harm Biemans; Martin Mulder
Internet and Higher Education Vol. 31, No. 1 (October 2016) pp. 20–31
Teachers often complain about the quality of students' written essays in higher education. This study explores the relations between scripted online peer feedback processes and quality of written argumentative essay as they occur in an authentic...
Language: English
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Promoting Argumentation Competence: Extending from First- to Second-Order Scaffolding through Adaptive Fading
Omid Noroozi; Paul A. Kirschner; Harm J. A. Biemans; Martin Mulder
Educational Psychology Review Vol. 30, No. 1 (2018) pp. 153–176
Argumentation is fundamental for many learning assignments, ranging from primary school to university and beyond. Computer-supported argument scaffolds can facilitate argumentative discourse along with concomitant interactive discussions among...
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Scripting for construction of a transactive memory system in multidisciplinary CSCL environments
Omid Noroozi; Harm J.A. Biemans; Armin Weinberger; Martin Mulder; Mohammad Chizari
Learning and Instruction Vol. 25, No. 1 (June 2013) pp. 1–12
Establishing a Transactive Memory System (TMS) is essential for groups of learners, when they are multidisciplinary and collaborate online. Environments for Computer-Supported Collaborative Learning (CSCL) could be designed to facilitate the TMS....
Language: English
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Fostering oral presentation competence through a virtual reality-based task for delivering feedback
Stan van Ginkel; Judith Gulikers; Harm Biemans; Omid Noroozi; Mila Roozen; Tom Bos; Richard van Tilborg; Melanie van Halteren; Martin Mulder
Computers & Education Vol. 134, No. 1 (June 2019) pp. 78–97
While previous studies have stressed the importance of feedback delivered by experts, it is unclear whether students' oral presentation competence can be fostered through innovative technology for delivering feedback. This experimental study...
Language: English
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Facilitating Learning in Multidisciplinary Groups with Transactive CSCL Scripts
Omid Noroozi; Stephanie D. Teasley; Harm J. A. Biemans; Armin Weinberger; Martin Mulder
International Journal of Computer-Supported Collaborative Learning Vol. 8, No. 2 (June 2013) pp. 189–223
Knowledge sharing and transfer are essential for learning in groups, especially when group members have different disciplinary expertise and collaborate online. Computer-Supported Collaborative Learning (CSCL) environments have been designed to...