Online Collaboration Resources
This listing is in support of the IAP 2003 panel discussion on online
collaboration in the classroom which was sponsored by Academic Computing.
Guides:
Research & Papers:
- Lonely Outpourings or Reasoned Dialogue? An
Analysis of Text-Based Conferencing as a Tool to Support Learning (PDF)
1.McLoughlin, C. and 2.Luca, J.
- Moderating Educational
Computer Conferences (PDF)
Morten Flate Paulsen
NKI College of Computer Science
Oslo, Norway
- A Framework
forDesigning Questions for Online Learning (HTML)
Lin Muilenburg, MA lin@muilenburgs.com Zane L. Berge, Ph.D. UMBC 1000 Hilltop
Circle Baltimore MD 21250 berge@umbc.edu
- Effectively Using
Electronic Conferencing (HTML)
This document is largely based on a lecture by Linda Harasim
- Taking
discussion online (HTML)
An overview from Dartmouth.
- Enriching Asynchronous Learning Networks Through the
Provision of Virtual(PDF)Donna Dufner Department of IS & QA College of
Information Science & Technology University of Nebraska at Omaha, Ojoung Kwon
Department of MIS College of Business and Management University of Illinois,
William Rogers, Rogers Consulting Group
- Impact of Asynchronous Learning Networks in
Large Lecture Classes (PDF)
M. Thoennessen and E. Kashy, Y Tsai, N.E. Davis, Michigan State University
- Collaborative Learning in an Online Environment
(HTML)
Elizabeth Stacey, Deakin University in Melbourne, Australia
- Student
Attitudes Toward and Participation In Electronic Discussions(HTML)
Sean Williams, Clemson University, Cindy Pury, Clemson University
Web Sites and Journals:
Available at MIT:
Some Other Products: