Supporting discourse in a synchronous learning environment: the learning protocol approach

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Supporting discourse in a synchronous learning environment: the learning protocol approach. / Pfister, Hans-Rüdiger; Mühlpfordt, Martin.
Proceedings of the Conference on Computer Support for Collaborative Learning: Foundations for a CSCL Community. ed. / Gerry Stahl. International Society of the Learning Sciences, 2002. p. 581-582.

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Harvard

Pfister, H-R & Mühlpfordt, M 2002, Supporting discourse in a synchronous learning environment: the learning protocol approach. in G Stahl (ed.), Proceedings of the Conference on Computer Support for Collaborative Learning: Foundations for a CSCL Community. International Society of the Learning Sciences, pp. 581-582, CSCL 2002, Boulder, Colorado, United States, 07.02.02. <https://dl.acm.org/doi/10.5555/1658616.1658732>

APA

Pfister, H.-R., & Mühlpfordt, M. (2002). Supporting discourse in a synchronous learning environment: the learning protocol approach. In G. Stahl (Ed.), Proceedings of the Conference on Computer Support for Collaborative Learning: Foundations for a CSCL Community (pp. 581-582). International Society of the Learning Sciences. https://dl.acm.org/doi/10.5555/1658616.1658732

Vancouver

Pfister HR, Mühlpfordt M. Supporting discourse in a synchronous learning environment: the learning protocol approach. In Stahl G, editor, Proceedings of the Conference on Computer Support for Collaborative Learning: Foundations for a CSCL Community. International Society of the Learning Sciences. 2002. p. 581-582

Bibtex

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abstract = "Lack of coordination and coherence among contributions is a typical problem with the use of chat for netbased learning. We propose so-called learning protocols to increase coordination, coherence, and, hence, the efficiency of learning via chat. Learning protocols are system controlled cooperation scripts: Participants explicitely identify the reference and the type of their contributions, and the order of contributions is predetermined. As an example, the explanation protocol is described and empirical results confirming that structured discourse leads to superior learning are presented.",
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