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Assessing Student Talk . Using Chat and Forums in a Virtual Learning Environment. Dorian Love Roedean (SA). The Roedean Academy. The Chat Interface. http://fie-conference.org/fie2007/papers/1416.pdf. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
Assessing Student Talk
Using Chat and Forums in a Virtual Learning Environment
Dorian LoveRoedean (SA)
The Roedean Academy
The Chat Interface
http://fie-conference.org/fie2007/papers/1416.pdf
Perkins, C., & Murphy, E. (2006). Identifying and measuring individual engagement in critical thinking in online discussions: An exploratory case study. Educational Technology & Society, 9 (1), 298-307.
http://edweb.sdsu.edu/triton/tidepoolunit/Rubrics/collrubric.html
Initiate Idea7%
Seeks Clarification27%
Reflect/Respond to
Previous post50%
Procedural3%
Miscel-laneous
3%
Summatory/Synthesis
4%Social Stroking
4%Off topic
3%
Analysis of Chat Session (Length of Contributions)
http://www.ilovelanguage.ninehub.com
Stevan Harnad Four Cognitive Revolutions
The Development of Language
The Development
of Writing
The Development of the Printing
Press
The Development of the Internet
Stevan Harnadhttp://poynder.blogspot.com/2007/07/oa-interviews-stevan-harnad.html
INTERACTION REFLECTION INTERACTION &REFLECTION
Andrew WilkinsonOracy
NumeracyLiteracy
Oracy
Situated Learning – Communities of practiceLave & Wegner
Theoretical Framework
Social Constructivist learning TheoryLev Vygotsky
Community of InquiryMatthew Lipman
Garrison & Anderson
Computer Supported Collaborative Learning
Collaborative Learning
Collaborative learning is an educational approach to teaching and learning that involves groups of learners working together to solve a problem, complete a task, or create a product. Collaborative learning is based on the idea that learning is a naturally social act in which the participants talk among themselves. It is through the talk that learning occurs.
http://www.gdrc.org/kmgmt/c-learn/what-is-cl.html
Evidence that Collaborative Learning supports critical thinking
http://www.brandon-hall.com/publications/collaboration/collaboration_images/collaboration_technology.jpg
Computer Supported Collaborative Learning
http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1080/842744868_22852c50cc.jpg
The idea that computers offer particular affordances for collaborative learning
The Affordances ofComputer Supported
Collaborative Learning
Text-based and Computer-Mediated Interaction (Intersection between Interaction and reflection)
Many-to-many Communication Time and Place Independence Long Distance Exchange Hypermedia Links
Virtual Learning Environments
VLEs
PromotingTalk
forums
chatrooms
assessment
AssessingTalk
classroom
The Internet
School intranet
classrooms elsewhere in the world
experts/communities outside school environments
BringingTalk
into the ePortfolio
course documents
SCORMs
podcasts
quizzes
journals
ePortfoliosAssessing process rather than product
Richard Kimbelle-scape System
http://www.gold.ac.uk/media/e-scape-brochure-web.pdf E-scape brochure
http://www.futurelab.org.uk/resources/publications-reports-articles/web-articles/Web-Article1063
http://www.gold.ac.uk/media/The%20Great%20E-SCAPE.pdf
Using PDAs to record images, video footage and record thoughts.
Uploaded to an ePortfolio to record the process – rather than just the final product
http://www.gold.ac.uk/media/e-scape%20in%20school.pdf
ePortfolio presented as a storyboard of the design process
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