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The conflict class is a set of scripts which aim to trigger tough argumentation among group members by forming pairs of students with conflicting opinions (e.g. ArgueGraph – Jermann & Dillenbourg), by providing them with conflicting evidence or by asking them to play conflicting roles. The basic idea of cognitive conflict is that solving the conflict forces team members to reorganize their own knowledge structures.
Von Karsten Stegmann im Text Examples of CSCL scripts using of mobile tools (2004)
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![]() Verwandte Begriffe (co-word occurance) | reciprocal classreciprocal class(0.51), jigsaw classjigsaw class(0.44), ArgueGraph(0.12), ConceptGridScript(0.07), collaboration scriptcollaboration script(0.07), ![]() ![]() |
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Dillenbourg

Jermann

Schwartz

O'Donnell

Abelson

Shank

Dansereau

Weinberger
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5 Erwähnungen 
- Examples of CSCL scripts using of mobile tools - D23.3.1 (Final) (Karsten Stegmann) (2004)
- Framework for integrated learning (Pierre Dillenbourg) (2004)
- A framework for integrated learning scripts - Deliverable 23.4.1 (Pierre Dillenbourg, Patrick Jermann, Armin Weinberger, Karsten Stegmann, Frank Fischer) (2004)
- Framework on multiple goal dimensions for computer-supported scripts - D29.2.1 (Final) (Lars Kobbe) (2005)
- The mechanics of CSCL macro scripts (Pierre Dillenbourg, Fabrice Hong) (2008)