Teachers' collaborative interpretations of students' computer-mediated collaborative problem solving interactions

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Lund, K [1 ]
Baker, M [1 ]
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[1] CNRS, GRIC COAST, F-69676 Bron 11, France
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TP18 [人工智能理论];
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081104 ; 0812 ; 0835 ; 1405 ;
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Although teachers need to draw on knowledge of students' knowledge in order to engage in a wide range of educational activities, relatively little research has been carried out on what types of student knowledge teachers attempt to acquire, and how they acquire it. We propose an analytical model of teachers' cognitive-interactional activities within an experimental reflective teaching situation. This situation employs a new research method that we term "collaborative interpretation", during which teachers study and discuss a computer generated interaction trace of a dyad's computer-mediated problem solving with a view to engaging the dyad in a pedagogical interaction. Our model of the teachers' activity is based on viewing it as a complex explanation process, involving reconstruction of the students' activity, identification and evaluation of what is to be explained, and collaborative elaboration of all aspects of the explanation process itself. Our long-term research goal is to design innovative computer supported collaborative training techniques for physics teachers that provide different dynamic presentations of students' collaborative problem solving in order to facilitate teachers' understanding.
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