International Handbook of Computer-Supported Collaborative Learning

Author:   Ulrike Cress ,  Carolyn Rosé ,  Alyssa Friend Wise ,  Jun Oshima
Publisher:   Springer Nature Switzerland AG
Edition:   1st ed. 2021
Volume:   19
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9783030652906


Pages:   680
Publication Date:   09 October 2021
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Ulrike Cress ,  Carolyn Rosé ,  Alyssa Friend Wise ,  Jun Oshima
Publisher:   Springer Nature Switzerland AG
Imprint:   Springer Nature Switzerland AG
Edition:   1st ed. 2021
Volume:   19
Weight:   1.202kg
ISBN:  

9783030652906


ISBN 10:   3030652904
Pages:   680
Publication Date:   09 October 2021
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
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For emerging and mid-career scholars interested in contributing further to CSCL, this volume offers rich uptake opportunities. Scholars can value this volume for its integrative internationalism and rigor in attending to intellectual history; these characteristics signal that this is the kind of intellectual community worth belonging to. Scholars can refer to this volume for its high-quality consensus summaries across all key CSCL topics, including theory, processes, technologies, and methods. (Jeremy Roschelle, International Journal of Computer-Supported Collaborative Learning, Vol. 15, 2020)


“For emerging and mid-career scholars interested in contributing further to CSCL, this volume offers rich uptake opportunities. Scholars can value this volume for its integrative internationalism and rigor in attending to intellectual history; these characteristics signal that this is the kind of intellectual community worth belonging to. Scholars can refer to this volume for its high-quality consensus summaries across all key CSCL topics, including theory, processes, technologies, and methods.” (Jeremy Roschelle, International Journal of Computer-Supported Collaborative Learning, Vol. 15, 2020)


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"Ulrike Cress is director of the Leibniz-Institut für Wissensmedien (Knowledge Media Research Center) and professor at the University of Tübingen. She studied psychology in Tuebingen, Germany, did a dissertation about self-regulated learning and got a venia legendi for psychology with a work on the information-exchange dilemma. With her lab ""knowledge construction"" she is doing research on learning with digital media in formal settings as well as in informal settings. She is especially interested in mass collaboration, and much of her research aims to further develop the Co-Evolution Model of Individual Learning and Collaborative Knowledge Building, which she presented in 2008. She published more than 150 articles in peer-reviewed journals, and about 100 book chapters and contributions to conference proceedings. Since 2015 she is one of the four executive editors of the International Journal of Computer-supported Collaborative Learning.   Carolyn Rosé is aprofessor in the School of Computer Science at Carnegie Mellon University. Her research program is focused on better understanding the social and pragmatic nature of conversation and using this understanding to build computational systems that can improve the efficacy of conversation between people, and between people and computers. She grounds her research in the fields of language technologies and human-computer interaction and works closely with the Language Technologies Institute and the Human-Computer Interaction Institute, as well as serving as the director if the TELEDIA lab. Her group’s highly interdisciplinary work, published in over 250 peer reviewed publications, is represented in the top venues in 5 fields: namely, Language Technologies, Learning Sciences, Cognitive Science, Educational Technology, and Human-Computer Interaction, with awards or award nominations in 3 of these fields. Alyssa Wise is Associate Professor of Learning Sciences and Educational Technology in the Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human Development at New York University and the Director of NYU-LEARN, NYU's pioneering university-wide Learning Analytics Research Network. She holds a Ph.D. in the Learning Sciences and M.S. in Instructional Systems Technology, both from Indiana University, and a B. S. in Chemistry from Yale University. Dr. Wise’s research focuses on the design of learning analytics systems that are theoretically grounded, computationally robust, and pedagogically useful for informing teaching and learning. Her most recent work has focused on analytics of collaboration, reflection, and math learning and the study of how people take up analytics as part of their educational practices. In addition to her numerous research contributions, Dr. Wise serves as Co-Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Learning Analytics and on the editorial boards of the Journal of the Learning Sciences and the International Journal of Computer-Supported Collaborative Learning Jun Oshima is a professor at the Graduate School of Integrated Science and Technology at Shizuoka University, Japan. He holds Ph.D. in applied cognitive science from the University of Toronto, M.A. from Hiroshima University, and B.A. from Fukuoka University of Education in educational psychology. Dr. Oshima’s research interest includes the instructional designs for learning as knowledge-creation from elementary schools through post-secondary institutions. Besides the design-based research, He has been conducting the development and application of socio-semantic network analysis of discourse to evaluate collective knowledge advancement in the knowledge-creation practice in recent years. He serves on the editorial boards of The Journal of the Learning Sciences and the International Journal of Computer-Supported Collaborative Learning."

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