Collaborative Learning Through Computer Conferencing: The Najaden Papers

Collaborative Learning Through Computer Conferencing: The Najaden Papers

by Anthony R. Kaye (Editor)
Collaborative Learning Through Computer Conferencing: The Najaden Papers

Collaborative Learning Through Computer Conferencing: The Najaden Papers

by Anthony R. Kaye (Editor)

Paperback(Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1992)

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Overview

The idea for the Workshop on which this book is based arose from discussions which we had when we both attended an earlier - and more broadly based - NATO Advanced Research Workshop on Computer Supported Collaborative Learning, directed by Claire O'Malley in Maratea, Italy, in 1989. We both felt that it would be interesting to organise a second Workshop in this area, but specifically concerned with the use of computers and networking (telematics) as communication tools for collaborative learning outside the formal school setting. We were particularly interested in examining the ways in which computer conferencing can be used for collaboration and group learning in the contexts of distance education, adult learning, professional training, and organisational networking. And we wanted to ensure that we included, in the scope of the Workshop, situations in which learning is a primary, explicit goal (e.g. an online training programme) as well as situations where learning occurs as a secondary, even incidental, outcome of a collaborative activity whose explicit purpose might be different (e.g. the activities of networked product teams or task groups). Another goal was to try to bring together for a few days people with three different perspectives on the use of computer conferencing: users, researchers, and software designers. We hoped that, if we could assemble a group of people from these three different constituencies, we might, collectively, be able to make a small contribution to real progress in the field.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9783642776861
Publisher: Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Publication date: 12/22/2011
Series: NATO ASI Subseries F: , #90
Edition description: Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1992
Pages: 264
Product dimensions: 6.69(w) x 9.53(h) x 0.02(d)

Table of Contents

1 Learning Together Apart.- I Computer Conferencing in Practice.- 2 Telematic Support for In-Service Teacher Training.- 3 Waiting for Electropolis.- 4 Computer Mediated Communication for Management Learning.- 5 Collaboration in International Online Teams.- 6 Collaborative Learning in a Large Scale Computer Conferencing System.- II Ways of Understanding Online Collaboration.- 7 Evaluation Methodologies for Computer Conferencing Applications.- 8 Computer Conferencing and Content Analysis.- 9 A Case Study Approach to Evaluation of Computer Conferencing.- 10 Talking, Teaching, and Learning in Network Groups: Lessons from Research.- 11 Understanding Collaborative Learning in Networked Organizations.- III Issues in Software Design.- 12 The Challenge of Conferencing System Development.- 13 Metaphors and the Design of the Human Interface.- 14 Designing Human Interfaces for Collaborative Learning.- 15. Toward a Hypermedium for Collaborative Learning?.- 16 Computer Conferencing Functions and Standards.- 17 Hardware and Software Architecture in Computer Conferencing Systems.
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