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Scandinavian perspectives on CSCL

Published: 07 January 2002 Publication History

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The tutorial focuses on the specific conditions that are manifested in distributed collaborative learning environments. These new environments designate new forms of learning where the distance is not only distance in space or time as in traditional distance education, but includes the mediation of learning activities by a variety of technological solutions. The new conditions are approached by discussing two Scandinavian traditions as powerful approaches for understanding and exploring a complexity that characterise many distributed collaborative learning environments. The traditions are found within academic systems development and the pedagogical philosophy of problem oriented project pedagogy. The traditions are both based on democratic ideals that emphasise participant involvement, participant control as well as the fact that that learning problems originates in the participant and is owned by the participant.
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    CSCL '02: Proceedings of the Conference on Computer Support for Collaborative Learning: Foundations for a CSCL Community
    January 2002
    757 pages

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    International Society of the Learning Sciences

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    Published: 07 January 2002

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