The design of representation tool for constructing shared knowledge in CSCL

컴퓨터기반 협력학습에서 공유지식 형성을 위한 표상도구설계

  • Received : 2015.11.16
  • Accepted : 2016.03.26
  • Published : 2016.03.30

Abstract

When using computer-supported collaborative learning(CSCL) tool where learners with different perspective are discussing in the same place, it is difficult to catch connection between specific position of learning content and written message by learners, share each other knowledge and opinion. This study investigated the phenomena responsible for causing "Un-shared knowledge" by literature research and designed collaborative representation tool based on described principle. A version of the Mediated annotation tool was developed for each problem identified and was subsequently tested by software evaluation standard and F.G.I. Final mediated tool will contribute to overcome knowledge sharing barriers, facilitate communication among students and describe high quality solution.

컴퓨터기반 협력학습도구를 사용하여 한 공간에서 다양한 관점을 가진 사람들이 토의하고자 할 때, 작성된 글이 과제내용 중 어느 부분에 해당하는 것인지를 파악하는 것이 어렵고 서로의 지식과 의견을 공유하는데 어려움이 따른다. 본 연구에서는 컴퓨터 기반 협력학습에서 공유지식 형성을 방해하는 요인을 문헌연구를 통해 분석하고 도출된 원리를 기반으로 협력표상도구를 설계하였다. 설계된 도구는 평가 준거에 따른 체크리스트와 F.G.I를 통해 교수자, 설계자, 학습자의 다양한 의견을 수렴함으로써 반복 조정되었다. 최종 조정된 도구는 복합 과제를 해결해야하는 컴퓨터 기반 협력학습상황에서 학습자 간 지식 및 의견을 공유하는 데 방해요소를 최소화하여 협의를 촉진하고 고차원의 해결책을 도출하는 데 기여할 것이라 기대한다.

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