Abstract
When asked about their experiences with collaborative learning, students typically mention (a) unequal participation by students - up to free-riding, and (b) dissatisfaction with the assessment of collaborative learning. In fact, as inequality of participation increases - especially when there is a free-rider in a group - the call for diversified assessment intensifies. The topic of classroom assessment has remained implicit in wide areas of research on (CS)CL. More specifically, the issue as to how we can support teachers and students in both monitoring and assessment of collaborative learning processes and products has hardly been addressed systematically. This panel brings together researchers from the (CS)CL community to discuss and explore how research instruments can be transformed for classroom assessment purposes - including the role of technology - and what we as (CS)CL community could offer to teachers and students alike. Copyright © 2013 ISLS.
Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | To see the world and a grain of sand: Learning across levels of space, time, and scale: Proceedings of the 10th International Conference on Computer-Supported Collaborative Learning (CSCL 2013) |
Editors | Nikol RUMMEL, Manu KAPUR, Mitchell NATHAN, Sadhana PUNTAMBEKAR |
Place of Publication | USA |
Publisher | International Society of the Learning Sciences (ISLS) |
Pages | 210-212 |
Volume | 2 |
Publication status | Published - 2013 |