Assessing Student Talk Using Chat and Forums in a Virtual Learning Environment Using Chat and Forums in a Virtual Learning Environment Dorian Love Roedean.

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Assessing Student Talk Using Chat and Forums in a Virtual Learning Environment Using Chat and Forums in a Virtual Learning Environment Dorian Love Roedean (SA)

Perkins, C., & Murphy, E. (2006). Identifying and measuring individual engagement in critical thinking in online discussions: An exploratory case study. Educational Technology & Society, 9 (1),

The Development of Language The Development of Writing The Development of the Printing Press The Development of the Internet Stevan Harnad

Situated Learning – Communities of practice Lave & Wegner Situated Learning – Communities of practice Lave & Wegner Theoretical Framework Social Constructivist learning Theory Lev Vygotsky Social Constructivist learning Theory Lev Vygotsky Community of Inquiry Matthew Lipman Garrison & Anderson Community of Inquiry Matthew Lipman Garrison & Anderson Computer Supported Collaborative Learning

Evidence that Collaborative Learning supports critical thinking Evidence that Collaborative Learning supports critical thinking

hall.com/publications/collaboration/collaboration_im ages/collaboration_technology.jpg The idea that computers offer particular affordances for collaborative learning

classroom The Internet School intranet classrooms elsewhere in the world experts/communities outside school environments

E-scape brochure

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