New Frontiers: Regulating Learning in CSCL
University of Oulu · University of Victoria
Abstract
Despite intensive research in computer-supported collaborative learning (CSCL) over the last decade, there is relatively little research about how groups and individuals in groups engage, sustain, support, and productively regulate collaborative processes. This article examines the role of regulatory processes in collaborative learning and how CSCL environments can be used for shared regulation of learning. First, we establish the importance of regulation processes and introduce three types of regulation contributing to successful collaboration: self-, co-, and socially shared regulation of learning. Second, we illuminate two strands of seemingly diverse research that lay an important foundation for supporting…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 44.03
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 84
Authors
2Topics & keywords
- Computer-supported collaborative learning
- Collaborative learning
- Task (project management)
- Knowledge management
- Foundation (evidence)
- Psychology
- Computer science
- Political science