Designing for Virtual Communities in the Service of Learning
Indiana University Bloomington · Indiana University · +1 more institution
Abstract
While many of us are concerned with the loss of communal spaces and ties that broaden one's sense of self beyond the 'me' or 'I' and into the 'we' and 'us', less clear are the educational advantages of a community approach in terms of learning curricular content. The chapters in this 2004 volume explore the theoretical, design, learning, and methodological questions with respect to designing for and researching web-based communities to support learning. The authors, coming from diverse academic backgrounds (computer science, information science, instructional systems technology, educational psychology, sociology, and anthropology), are frank in examining what we do and do not know about the processes and…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 54.00
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 46
Authors
19- SASasha A. BarabCorresponding
Indiana University Bloomington, Indiana University
- SBSasha Barab
Indiana University Bloomington, Indiana University
- RPRoy Pea
SRI International
- RPRoy Pea
- SASasha A. Barab
Indiana University
Topics & keywords
- Learning sciences
- Sociology
- Point (geometry)
- Learning community
- Service (business)
- Service-learning
- Sense of community
- Instructional design
- Quality Education