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Профессору М. В. Коровкину - 60 лет
15 июля 1952 г. исполнилось 60 лет профессору кафедры геологии и разведки полезных ископаемых и кафедры организации и технологии высшего профессионального образования, главному эксперту информационно-аналитического управления ТПУ Михаилу Владимировичу Коровкину
Methods of negotiation in online collaborative mathematics problem-solving
The Virtual Math Teams (VMT) project is an NSF-funded research program through which researchers at the College of Information Science and Technology (IST) and the Math Forum investigate the innovative use of online collaborative environments to support effective K-12 mathematics learning. Negotiation is an indispensable element in collaboration, especially in the resolution of situations whose complexity is such that understanding them is enhanced by multiple perspectives made possible through collaboration. Some mathematics problems which are described as ‘ill-structured’ because they admit of several possible interpretations and multiple solutions, are candidates for collaborative problem-solving. Negotiation is necessary to make this collaborative approach possible, inasmuch as sense- and meaning-making associated with this particular approach to problem-solving has for its distinctive characteristic, the dynamics of a group rather than the jig-saw style of cooperating individuals. A research methodology based on conversation analysis is used to identify how negotiation is conducted in online mathematics problem-solving by locating its methods as negotiation is initiated, processed and concluded. Initial findings show: - how changes in the tempo of turn-taking indicate shifts in the conduct of problem-solving, - how repetition and ‘forced conclusions’ are used to negotiate a choice among several problems at hand, - how intervals and transitions are used by participants to indicate preferred responses and responders, - how referencing tools impact negotiation. Findings from this research can assist in the design of CSCL environments, especially in the transformation of generic communication applications to collaborative technology
Virtual math teams (VMT): Continuity and sustainability of collaborative knowledge building
How can we support online groups to better sustain their collaborative learning activity
over time? In this poster, we present a qualitative case study of group creativity online in
the domain of mathematics. We define collaborative learning work broadly, ranging from
the micro-level co-construction of novel resources for collective problem solving to the
innovative reuse and expansion of ideas across multiple virtual teams. Based on our
analysis of the collaborative interactions of five virtual math teams we characterize the
relationship between "synchronic" aspects of collaborative knowledge building (i.e.
single episode interactions) and their "diachronic" evolution across time and across
collectivities. Our analysis indicates that the synergy between these two types of
interactions and the resulting creative engagement of the teams relies on three
fundamental processes: (1) referencing and the “configuration of indexicals”, (2)
collective remembering, and (3) bridging across discontinuities. In addition we also
reflect on the aspects of the online environment used by these virtual teams which
promote, support or hinder diachronic and synchronic interactions leading to successful
knowledge building
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