Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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365959 | Learning and Instruction | 2007 | 12 Pages |
Abstract
The aim of this article is to identify concepts and methods for studying collaboration in context. The article presents a two-level methodology designed to combine individual and group-level perspectives for the evaluation of collaborative knowledge construction in student groups. The group-level analysis is focused on the students' negotiation processes. A self-report questionnaire gives insight into students' short-term impressions, meaningful activities and personal meanings attached to different activities. Empirical examples of the analysis of a teacher student group illustrate the applicability of the methods used in investigating the mediating influence of context on collaborative activity.
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Authors
Maarit Arvaja, Hanna Salovaara, Päivi Häkkinen, Sanna Järvelä,