Papers and Books of Interest.




2004 Collaboration Group IR: Collaborative Learning In Colledge Classroom
http://l3dswiki.cs.colorado.edu:3232/dlc-2004/410



2004 Collaboration Group Project: FEEL
http://l3dswiki.cs.colorado.edu:3232/dlc-2004/441



McKeachie's Teaching Tips: Strategies, Research, and Theory for College and University Teachers (Paperback)
by Wilbert James McKeachie, Barbara K. Hofer
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0618116494/qid=1142357955/sr=1-1/ref=sr_1_1/104-7769199-9852719?s=books&v=glance&n=283155



Cooper, J., Robinson, P., New Directions for Teaching and Learning
http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/cgi-bin/jissue/101523942/



Smith, Barbara Leigh and Jean T. MacGregor., "What is Collaborative Learning?",
http://learningcommons.evergreen.edu/pdf/collab.pdf


Angeles Constantino-González, M. & Suthers, D. D. (2001). Coaching Collaboration by Comparing Solutions and Tracking Participation. http://www.ll.unimaas.nl/euro-cscl/Papers/30.doc
This presents an interesting idea of automated collaboration critiquing coach- that can give advice to faciliate collaborative work.
There is a good UI model employing techniques as the pencil (for turn taking), agreement expression panel ("agree"/"not sure"/etc), opinion justification, and more innovative methods such as monitoring of discussion/participation intensity and proactively encouraging participation/reflection when a change is introduce by a teammate.
There are also neat theoretical underpinnings, especially:



Bannon, L. (1989). Issues in Computer-Supported Collaborative Learning, http://www.ul.ie/~idc/library/papersreports/LiamBannon/12/LBMarat.html




http://www.ll.unimaas.nl/euro-cscl/Papers/19.doc



Butler & Coleman, "Models of Collaboration", http://www.collaborate.com/publication/newsletter/publications_newsletter_september03.html
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"Online Collaboration - Reading through Practice", http://www.meg.uct.ac.za/papers/readth4.htm




Dr. Gilly Salmon's five-stage model to e-moderation, http://alto.aber.ac.uk/cmc/e-moderate.asp
1) Access and motivation; 2) Online socialization; 3) Information exchange; 4) Knowledge construction and 5) Development



http://www.mtsu.edu/~itconf/proceed01/2.html
A good consice reflection on the necessary social ingredients for successfull collaborative work


http://www.leeds.ac.uk/educol/documents/00003562.htm

http://jchemed.chem.wisc.edu/Journal/Issues/1999/May/PlusSub/V76N05/p699.pdf
Collaboration projects for large chemistry classes. Nothing earthshaking, but good concepts.


Arnseth, H. C., Ludvigsen, S., Wasson, B., & Mørch, A. (2001). Collaboration and Problem Solving in Distributed Collaborative Learning. http://www.ll.unimaas.nl/euro-cscl/Papers/8.doc


Ge, X, et al. "Pre-class Planning to Scaffold Students for Online Collaborative Learning Activities" http://ifets.ieee.org/periodical/vol_3_2000/b02.html

Using An Unstructured Collaboration Tool to Support Peer Interaction
in Large College Classes, http://coweb.cc.gatech.edu:8888/csl/uploads/icls00.pdf

Steps toward computer-supported collaborative learning for large classes, http://ifets.ieee.org/periodical/vol_3_2000/d07.html

Teaching & Learning in Wireless clasroom, http://aa.uncwil.edu/numina/documents/internet%20watch%20final.pdf

"An Integrated Approach to Implementing Collaborative Inquiry in the Classroom", http://lilt.ics.hawaii.edu/lilt/papers/1997/CSCL97.html
TODO


Other ideas/themes:

Stuff from Chris Digiano (DLC researcher from SRI) about handhelds/WiFi in classroom:

     *Jeremy Roschelle (2003). Unlocking the learning value  
ofwireless mobile devices. Journal of Computer Assisted Learning, 19
(3), 260-272. http://ctl.sri.com/publications/downloads/
UnlockingWILDs.pdf*  Kaput, J., & Hegedus, S. J. (2002). Exploiting classroom  
connectivity by aggregating student constructions to create new  
learning opportunities. Paper presented at the 26th Conference of the  
International Group for the Psychology of Mathematics Education,  
Norwich, UK. http://www.google.com/url?sa=U&start=1&q=http://
www.simcalc.umassd.edu/downloads/KaputHegedusPME2002.pdf&e=747

     *Norris, C., Sullivan, T., Poirot, J., & Soloway, E. (2003). No  
Access, No Use, No Impact: Snapshot Surveys of Educational Technology  
in K-12. Journal of Research on Technology in Education, 36(1), 15-28.* Roschelle, J., & Pea, R. (2002). A walk on the WILD side: How  
wireless handhelds may change computer-supported collaborative  
learning. International Journal of Cognition and Technology, 1(1),  
145-168. http://www.google.com/url?sa=U&start=1&q=http://
newmedia.colorado.edu/cscl/79.pdf&e=747

     *Tatar, D., Roschelle, J., Vahey, P., & Penuel, W. R. (2003).  
Handhelds go to school: Lessons learned. IEEE Computer, 36(9), 30-37.  
http://www.google.com/url?sa=U&start=1&q=http://ctl.sri.com/
publications/downloads/IEEEHandheldsGoToSchool.pdf&e=747* DiGiano, C., Yarnall, L., Patton, C., Roschelle, J., Tatar, D.  
G., & Manley, M. (2003). Conceptual tools for planning for the  
wireless classroom. Journal of Computer Assisted Learning, 19(3),  
284-297.


Misc:
Asynchronous Learning Networks:http://www.elm.chalmers.se/fie97/papers/1004.pdfParticipatory examinations:http://starwing.njit.edu/ISWeb/assets/pubs/AERA2004.pdf"Flaming":http://coe.sdsu.edu/ed690/docs/m10_electclass.pdfAffective rewards:http://csdl.computer.org/comp/proceedings/hicss/1995/6945/00/69450798.pdfCapturing discourse structure:http://web.njit.edu/~turoff/Papers/CDSCMC/CDSCMC.htm