Anchoring Discussions in LectureAn Approach to Collaboratively Extending Classroom Digital Media
Erstpublikation in: Computer Support for Collaborative Learning 1999
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What we present in this paper is an attempt to weave the captured lecture into a long-term collaborative repository of learner-generated dialogue. The classroom experience then can become an anchor for discussions and other forms of collaborative activity between students and instructor.
Von Gregory Abowd, Maria da Graça Pimentel, Bolot Kerimbaev, Yoshihide Ishiguro, Mark Guzdial im Text Anchoring Discussions in Lecture (1999) Collaborative environments typically provide a medium for realizing or capturing discussion. While valuable, the discussion is often decontextualized from the situation in which it makes sense. Anchored collaboration environments provide a mechanism for connecting collaboration to digital media content, such as Web-based syllabi and assignment descriptions. The most significant learning context in most classes is still the face-to-face whole class lecture or discussion. The Classroom 2000 project at Georgia Tech is capturing classroom experiences in multiple media: audio, video, presenter's slides, presenter's whiteboard markings, and students' notes. By connecting the Classroom 2000 captured lectures to a persistent collaboration space, we provide (a) a mechanism for asynchronous collaboration that is anchored in class contexts and (b) a means for treating class activity as persistent learning medium for later comment and collaborative extension. This paper describes a pilot study to create a collaborative discussion space anchored in captured classroom lectures.
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- Recognizing and Supporting Roles in CSCW (Mark Guzdial, Jochen Rick, Bolot Kerimbaev) (2000)
- Beyond Adoption to Invention - Teacher-Created Collaborative Activities in Higher Education (Mark Guzdial, Jochen Rick, Colleen Kehoe) (2001)
- From Usenet to CoWebs (Christopher Lueg, Danyel Fisher) (2002)
- 8. CoWeb - Experiences with Collaborative Web Spaces (Andreas Dieberger, Mark Guzdial)
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