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Collaboration Design Patterns: Conceptual Tools for Planning for The Wireless Classroom
V?xj?, Sweden August 29-August 30
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Chris DiGiano, SRI International
Louise Yarnall, SRI International
Charlie Patton, SRI International
Jeremy Roschelle, SRI International
Deborah Tatar, SRI International
Matt Manley, SRI International
Wireless and mobile devices are beginning to offer stunning new technical capabilities for collaborative learning. Yet, researchers in this field must recognize the importance of complementing these technical advances with improved understanding of the patterns of classroom activity that most need support. Our approach is to create conceptual tools that help us think and talk about technology-supported collaborative learning. A particularly powerful tool, we have found, is Collaborative Design Patterns, which capture common learning situations and tradeoffs in written form.
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Chris DiGiano, Louise Yarnall, Charlie Patton, Jeremy Roschelle, Deborah Tatar, Matt Manley, "Collaboration Design Patterns: Conceptual Tools for Planning for The Wireless Classroom," wmte, pp.39, IEEE International Workshop on Wireless and Mobile Technologies in Education (WMTE'02), 2002
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