Electronic Collaborators : Learner-Centered Technologies for Literacy, Apprenticeship, and Discourse

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Pub. Date: 1998-10-01
Publisher(s): Lawrence Erlbau
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Summary

This state-of-the-art volume details the tools for computer conferencing and collaboration, the learning theories grounding their use, and the preliminary results of this merging of theory building with tool use.

Table of Contents

About the Contributors xi(6)
Foreword: Conceptual Order and Collaborative Tools--Creating Intellectual Identity xvii(4)
Margaret Riel
Preface xxi(4)
Introduction to Electronic Collaborators xxv
Curtis Jay Bonk
Kira S. King
I: THEORETICAL AND TECHNOLOGICAL FOUNDATIONS 1(78)
1. Computer Conferencing and Collaborative Writing Tools: Starting a Dialogue About Student Dialogue.
3(22)
Curtis Jay Bonk
Kira S. King
2. Searching for Learner-Centered, Constructivist, and Sociocultural Components of Collaborative Educational Learning Tools
25(26)
Curtis Jay Bonk
Donald J. Cunningham
3. Critical Thinking in a Distributed Environment: A Pedagogical Base for the Design of Conferencing Systems
51(28)
Thomas M. Duffy
Bill Dueber
Chandra L. Hawley
II: STAND-ALONE SYSTEM COLLABORATION 79(50)
4. Bubble Dialogue: Tools for Supporting Literacy and Mind
81(22)
Charoula Angeli
Donald J. Cunningham
5. Fostering Ownership for Learning With Computer-Supported Collaborative Writing in an Undergraduate Business Communication Course
103(26)
John R. Savery
III: ASYNCHRONOUS ELECTRONIC CONFERENCING 129(132)
6. Student Role Play in the World Forum: Analyses of an Arctic Adventure Learning Apprenticeship.
131(26)
William A. Sugar
Curtis Jay Bonk
7. Models of Asynchronous Computer Conferencing for Collaborative Learning in Large College Classes
157(26)
Siat-Moy Chong
8. On the Pedagogy of Electronic Instruction
183(26)
Robert Althauser
Julia M. Matuga
9. Electronic Teaching: Extending Classroom Dialogue and Assistance Through E-mail Communication
209(24)
Sonny E. Kirkley
John R. Savery
Melissa Marie
Grabner-Hagen
10. Learning and Mentoring: Electronic Discussion in a Distance Learning Course
233(28)
Erping Zhu
IV: MULTICONFERENCING: ASYNCHRONOUS AND SYNCHRONOUS CLASSROOMS 261(78)
11. Sharing Aspects Within Aspects: Real-Time Collaboration in the High School English Classroom
263(26)
Deborah H. Cooney
12. Time to "Connect": Synchronous and Asynchronous Case-Based Dialogue Among Preservice Teachers
289(26)
Curtis Jay Bonk
Edmund J. Hansen
Melissa Marie Grabner-Hagen
Shannon Ann Lazar
Christina Mirabelli
13. The Use of Computer-Mediated Communication: Electronic Collaboration and Interactivity
315(24)
Inae Kang
V: LOOKING BACK AND GLANCING AHEAD 339(46)
14. Adventure Learning as a Vision of the Digital Learning Environment.
341(24)
Martin A. Siegel
Sonny E. Kirkley
15. Designing 21st-Century Educational Networlds: Structuring Electronic Social Spaces.
365(20)
Kira S. King
Author Index 385(6)
Subject Index 391

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