Over the past years the concept of role in distance education has become a promising construct for analysing and facilitating collaborative processes and outcomes. Designing effective collaborative learning processes is a complex task that can be supported by existing good practices formulated as pedagogical patterns or scripts. Over the past years, the research on technology enhanced learning has shown that collaborative scripts for learning act as mediating artefacts not only designing educational scenarios but also structuring and prescribing roles and activities. Conversely, existing learning systems are not able to provide dynamic role management in the definition and execution of collaborative scripts. This work proposes the application of Social Network Analysis in order to evaluate the expertise level of a learner when he/she is acting, with an assigned role, within the execution of a collaborative script. Semantic extensions to both IMS Learning Design and Information Packaging specifications are also proposed to support roles management.

Wiring Role Taking in Collaborative Learning Environments. SNA and Semantic Web can improve CSCL script? / Nicola Capuano; Giuseppina Rita Mangione; Elvis Mazzoni; Sergio Miranda; Francesco Orciuoli. - In: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL: EMERGING TECHNOLOGIES IN LEARNING. - ISSN 1863-0383. - ELETTRONICO. - 9:7(2014), pp. 30-38. [10.3991/ijet.v9i7.3719]

Wiring Role Taking in Collaborative Learning Environments. SNA and Semantic Web can improve CSCL script?

MAZZONI, ELVIS;
2014

Abstract

Over the past years the concept of role in distance education has become a promising construct for analysing and facilitating collaborative processes and outcomes. Designing effective collaborative learning processes is a complex task that can be supported by existing good practices formulated as pedagogical patterns or scripts. Over the past years, the research on technology enhanced learning has shown that collaborative scripts for learning act as mediating artefacts not only designing educational scenarios but also structuring and prescribing roles and activities. Conversely, existing learning systems are not able to provide dynamic role management in the definition and execution of collaborative scripts. This work proposes the application of Social Network Analysis in order to evaluate the expertise level of a learner when he/she is acting, with an assigned role, within the execution of a collaborative script. Semantic extensions to both IMS Learning Design and Information Packaging specifications are also proposed to support roles management.
2014
Wiring Role Taking in Collaborative Learning Environments. SNA and Semantic Web can improve CSCL script? / Nicola Capuano; Giuseppina Rita Mangione; Elvis Mazzoni; Sergio Miranda; Francesco Orciuoli. - In: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL: EMERGING TECHNOLOGIES IN LEARNING. - ISSN 1863-0383. - ELETTRONICO. - 9:7(2014), pp. 30-38. [10.3991/ijet.v9i7.3719]
Nicola Capuano; Giuseppina Rita Mangione; Elvis Mazzoni; Sergio Miranda; Francesco Orciuoli
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