Explicit references in chat-based CSCL: Do they facilitate global text processing? Evidence from eye movement analyses

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Explicit references in chat-based CSCL: Do they facilitate global text processing? Evidence from eye movement analyses. / Oehl, Michael; Pfister, Hans Rüdiger.
Computer Supported Collaborative Learning Practices, CSCL 2009 Community Events Proceedings - 9th International Conference. Hrsg. / Angelique Dimitracopoulou; Claire O'Malley; Peter Reimann; Daniel Suthers. International Society of the Learning Sciences, 2009. S. 138-140 (Computer Supported Collaborative Learning Practices, CSCL 2009 Community Events Proceedings - 9th International Conference; Band 2).

Publikation: Beiträge in SammelwerkenAbstracts in KonferenzbändenForschungbegutachtet

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Oehl, M & Pfister, HR 2009, Explicit references in chat-based CSCL: Do they facilitate global text processing? Evidence from eye movement analyses. in A Dimitracopoulou, C O'Malley, P Reimann & D Suthers (Hrsg.), Computer Supported Collaborative Learning Practices, CSCL 2009 Community Events Proceedings - 9th International Conference. Computer Supported Collaborative Learning Practices, CSCL 2009 Community Events Proceedings - 9th International Conference, Bd. 2, International Society of the Learning Sciences, S. 138-140, 9th International Conference on Computer-Supported Collaborative Learning 2009, CSCL 2009, Rhodes, Griechenland, 08.06.09.

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Oehl, M., & Pfister, H. R. (2009). Explicit references in chat-based CSCL: Do they facilitate global text processing? Evidence from eye movement analyses. In A. Dimitracopoulou, C. O'Malley, P. Reimann, & D. Suthers (Hrsg.), Computer Supported Collaborative Learning Practices, CSCL 2009 Community Events Proceedings - 9th International Conference (S. 138-140). (Computer Supported Collaborative Learning Practices, CSCL 2009 Community Events Proceedings - 9th International Conference; Band 2). International Society of the Learning Sciences.

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Oehl M, Pfister HR. Explicit references in chat-based CSCL: Do they facilitate global text processing? Evidence from eye movement analyses. in Dimitracopoulou A, O'Malley C, Reimann P, Suthers D, Hrsg., Computer Supported Collaborative Learning Practices, CSCL 2009 Community Events Proceedings - 9th International Conference. International Society of the Learning Sciences. 2009. S. 138-140. (Computer Supported Collaborative Learning Practices, CSCL 2009 Community Events Proceedings - 9th International Conference).

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title = "Explicit references in chat-based CSCL: Do they facilitate global text processing? Evidence from eye movement analyses",
abstract = "Chat-based Computer Supported Collaborative Learning (CSCL) often suffers from limitations due to the communication medium. A frequently reported consequence is the lack of discourse coherence and by this a lack of cognitive coherence in the learning process. To overcome these deficiencies, the implementation of explicit references with chat messages caused higher learning results. We analysed eye movements during a chat-based CSCL scenario to gain indications of learners' use of explicit references for text processing.",
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year = "2009",
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booktitle = "Computer Supported Collaborative Learning Practices, CSCL 2009 Community Events Proceedings - 9th International Conference",
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