Knowledge Convergence in Computer-Supported Collaborative Learning: The Role of External Representation Tools
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Frank Fischer, Heinz Mandl
Journal of the Learning Sciences Volume 14, Number 3, ISSN 1050-8406
Abstract
This study investigates how 2 types of graphical representation tools influence the way in which learners use knowledge resources in 2 different collaboration conditions. In addition, the study explores the extent to which learners share knowledge with respect to individual outcomes under these different conditions. The study also analyzes the relation between the use of knowledge resources and different types of knowledge. The type of external representation (content specific vs. content independent) and the collaboration condition (videoconferencing vs. face to face) were varied. Sixty-four university students participated in the study. Results showed that learning partners converged strongly with respect to their use of resources during the collaboration process. Convergence with respect to outcomes was rather low, but relatively higher for application-oriented knowledge than for factual knowledge. With content-specific external representation, learners used more appropriate knowledge resources without sharing more knowledge after collaboration. Learners in the computer-mediated collaboration used a wider range of resources. Moreover, in exploratory qualitative and quantitative analyses, the study found evidence for a relation between aspects of the collaborative process and knowledge convergence.
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Fischer, F. & Mandl, H. (2005). Knowledge Convergence in Computer-Supported Collaborative Learning: The Role of External Representation Tools. Journal of the Learning Sciences, 14(3), 405-441. Retrieved August 11, 2024 from https://www.learntechlib.org/p/98543/.
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