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CSCL has in the past 15 years (and often in conjunction with
Springer) grown into a thriving and active community. Yet, lacking
is a comprehensive CSCL handbook that displays the range of
research being done in this area. This handbook will provide an
overview of the diverse aspects of the field, allowing newcomers to
develop a sense of the entirety of CSCL research and for existing
community members to become more deeply aware of work outside their
direct area. The handbook will also serve as a ready reference for
foundational concepts, methods, and approaches in the field. The
chapters are written in such a way that each of them can be used in
a stand-alone fashion while also serving as introductory readings
in relevant study courses or in teacher education. While some
CSCL-relevant topics are addressed in the International Handbook of
the Learning Sciences and the International Handbook of
Collaborative Learning, these books do not aim to present an
integrated and comprehensive view of CSCL. The International
Handbook of Computer- Supported Collaborative Learning covers all
relevant topics in CSCL, particularly recent developments in the
field, such as the rise of computational approaches and learning
analytics.
Looking for Insight, Transformation, and Learning in Online Talk is
a comprehensive guide to analyzing digital interaction in formal
and informal online spaces. The book establishes a new research
framework for addressing major challenges that have arisen as
social exchanges, meaning-making, and knowledge-building
increasingly take place in social media, discussion forums, and
online communities. With a focus on methodological alignment to
support valid and trustworthy knowledge claims, the authors present
a series of design decisions to help researchers: frame their
object of interest and unpack underlying assumptions understand key
differences between researcher-influenced and pre-existing online
talk ethically extract and organize data for analysis apply
rigorous qualitative, quantitative, and computational methods to
answer their research questions Written for scholars in education,
business, communication, media studies, health sciences, political
sciences, and beyond, this is a thorough approach to the research
methods and concerns essential to the study of talk in online
contexts.
Looking for Insight, Transformation, and Learning in Online Talk is
a comprehensive guide to analyzing digital interaction in formal
and informal online spaces. The book establishes a new research
framework for addressing major challenges that have arisen as
social exchanges, meaning-making, and knowledge-building
increasingly take place in social media, discussion forums, and
online communities. With a focus on methodological alignment to
support valid and trustworthy knowledge claims, the authors present
a series of design decisions to help researchers: frame their
object of interest and unpack underlying assumptions understand key
differences between researcher-influenced and pre-existing online
talk ethically extract and organize data for analysis apply
rigorous qualitative, quantitative, and computational methods to
answer their research questions Written for scholars in education,
business, communication, media studies, health sciences, political
sciences, and beyond, this is a thorough approach to the research
methods and concerns essential to the study of talk in online
contexts.
CSCL has in the past 15 years (and often in conjunction with
Springer) grown into a thriving and active community. Yet, lacking
is a comprehensive CSCL handbook that displays the range of
research being done in this area. This handbook will provide an
overview of the diverse aspects of the field, allowing newcomers to
develop a sense of the entirety of CSCL research and for existing
community members to become more deeply aware of work outside their
direct area. The handbook will also serve as a ready reference for
foundational concepts, methods, and approaches in the field. The
chapters are written in such a way that each of them can be used in
a stand-alone fashion while also serving as introductory readings
in relevant study courses or in teacher education. While some
CSCL-relevant topics are addressed in the International Handbook of
the Learning Sciences and the International Handbook of
Collaborative Learning, these books do not aim to present an
integrated and comprehensive view of CSCL. The International
Handbook of Computer- Supported Collaborative Learning covers all
relevant topics in CSCL, particularly recent developments in the
field, such as the rise of computational approaches and learning
analytics.
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