TY - BOOK AU - Puntambekar,Sadhana AU - Erkens,Gijsbert AU - Hmelo-Silver,Cindy ED - SpringerLink (Online service) TI - Analyzing Interactions in CSCL: Methods, Approaches and Issues T2 - Computer-Supported Collaborative Learning Series SN - 9781441977106 AV - LC8-6691 U1 - 371.33 23 PY - 2011/// CY - Boston, MA PB - Springer US, Imprint: Springer KW - Education KW - Artificial intelligence KW - Educational Technology KW - Artificial Intelligence (incl. Robotics) N1 - Introduction: Documenting and Analyzing CSCL Interactions -- Part 1: Understanding Group Processes -- A Complexity-Grounded Model for the Emergence of Convergence in Group Discussions -- Analyzing Collaborative Interactions with Data Mining Methods for the Benefit of Research and Learning -- Contextual Perspective in Analyzing Students’ Collaborative Activity in CSCL Contexts -- A Collaborative Analysis and Visualization Platform for Theory Building and Pedagogical Support in Knowledge Building -- Representational Tools for Understanding Complex Computer-Supported Collaborative Learning Environments -- How to Study Group Cognition -- Commentary: Issues in Analyzing and Documenting Group Processes.-Part 2: Individual Learning within Groups -- Analyzing the L in CSCL -- Analyzing Collaborative Learning Through Hierarchical Linear Modeling -- Quantifying Qualities: Multi-Dimensional Analyses of Text-Based Communication in CSCL -- Using Multilevel Analysis in CSCL Research -- Assessing Argumentation in CSCL: Goals, Structures and Functions -- Commentary: Role of Individual Learning and Group Processes in CSCL -- Part 3: Frameworks for Analyzing CSCL -- An Interaction-Aware Design Process for the Integration of Interaction Analysis in Mainstream CSCL Practices -- Towards an Automatic Measure of Transactivity in On-line Discussions -- Analyzing Collaborative Interactions in Multiple Science Learning Contexts.-An Analytic Framework for Conceptualizing and Representing Distributed Mediated Interaction -- Analyzing Collaborative Interactions Across Domains and Settings: An Adaptable Rating Scheme -- Commentary: Analyzing Group Interactions Design of CSCL Systems.-Concluding Commentary: Issues and Dilemmas in Analyzing Learning and Collaboration N2 - Analyzing Collaborative Interactions in CSCL Methods, Approaches, and Issues Sadhana Puntambekar, Gijsbert Erkens, and Cindy Hmelo-Silver, editors In more than two decades of research in CSCL (Computer-Supported Collaborative Learning), researchers have used several methods to understand how individuals learn in groups and how groups of learners construct knowledge. The individual and group learning processes have been studied using a variety of methods. Analyzing Collaborative Interactions in CSCL reveals the wide range of this research: qualitative and quantitative methods, studies of the learning process as well as outcomes, and the measurement of group and individual members’ learning. Focusing on three major research areas—group processes, learning within groups, and frameworks for analyzing CSCL—leading scholars present models, methods, and tools that readers can adapt to fit their own projects. Basic research issues such as defining the unit of analysis, determining the grain size of the data, and representing the temporality of interactions are discussed in the context of these methods addressing issues such as: • Studying group cognition through the lens of social order. • Using visualization methods to assess group members’ individual progress. • Analyzing collaborative interactions with data mining methods. • Assessing student project groups online and offline. • Using multilevel analysis in text-based communication. • Analyzing collaborative interactions across settings and domains. Together, the chapters in Analyzing Collaborative Interactions in CSCL model a range of methods for CSCL researchers in education, education technology, and cognitive science UR - http://148.231.10.114:2048/login?url=http://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-1-4419-7710-6 ER -