Title
Common ground can be efficiently achieved by capturing a screenshot in handheld-based learning activity
Abstract
Constructing common ground and the associated convergent conceptual change is critical to collaborative learning. Convergent conceptual change is achieved as participants in a conversation update common ground through presentations, repairs, and acceptances of utterances. Many previous studies in human-computer interaction show that face-to-face communication is more effective than other forms of technology-mediated collaboration, such as video conferencing or telephoning, primarily because such forms of communication cannot fully replicate the context so vital to common understanding. To meet these concerns while enabling the use of handhelds, we devise and test empirically the value of shared visual context in creating common ground by examining communication efficiency.
Year
Venue
Keywords
2008
ICLS (3)
common understanding,handheld-based learning activity,previous study,visual context,technology-mediated collaboration,face-to-face communication,communication efficiency,convergent conceptual change,common ground,conversation update common ground,human-computer interaction show
DocType
Citations 
PageRank 
Conference
0
0.34
References 
Authors
1
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Kibum Kim113618.81
Deborah Tatar25510.05
Steve Harrison31451346.07