Title
Socially shared regulation of learning in CSCL: understanding and prompting individual- and group-level shared regulatory activities.
Abstract
The field of computer supported collaborative learning (CSCL) is progressing instrumentally and theoretically. Nevertheless, few studies examine the effectiveness and efficiency of CSCL with respect to cognitive, motivational, emotional, and social issues, despite the fact that the role of regulatory processes is critical for the quality of students’ engagement in collaborative learning settings. We review the four earlier lines in developing support in CSCL and show how there has been a lack of work to support individuals in groups to engage in, sustain, and productively regulate their own and the group’s collaborative processes. Our aim is to discuss how our conceptual work in socially shared regulation of learning (SSRL) contributes to effective and efficient CSCL, what tools are presently available, and what the implications of research on these tools are for future tool development.
Year
DOI
Venue
2016
10.1007/s11412-016-9238-2
I. J. Computer-Supported Collaborative Learning
Keywords
Field
DocType
Computer supported collaborative learning, Self-regulated learning, Learner dashboards, Self-regulation tools, Prompting
Educational technology,Self-regulated learning,Collaborative learning,Knowledge management,Psychology,Social influence,Teaching method,Cognition,Cooperative learning,Multimedia,Computer-supported collaborative learning
Journal
Volume
Issue
ISSN
11
3
1556-1615
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
27
1.05
16
Authors
7
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Sanna Järvelä129333.44
Paul A. Kirschner21560128.04
Allyson Hadwin318713.43
Hanna Järvenoja4342.26
Jonna Malmberg5496.29
Mariel Miller6291.41
Jari Laru7836.37