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The Hard Work of Soft Skills: Augmenting the Project-Based Learning Experience with Interdisciplinary Teamwork
Jane S. Vogler; Penny Thompson; David W. Davis; Blayne E. Mayfield; Patrick M. Finley; Dar Yasseri
Instructional Science: An International Journal of the Learning Sciences Vol. 46, No. 3 (2018) pp. 457–488
This two-year qualitative study explored the learning process alongside students' perceived outcomes within an interdisciplinary project-based learning (PjBL) task. Students from three different undergraduate courses were assigned a project that...
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Shifts in trajectories in thought communities and “wobbly” identities enacted in computer-mediated classroom discussions
Diane L. Schallert; Kwangok Song; Michelle E. Jordan; Soon Ah Lee; Yangjoo Park; Taehee Kim; An-Chih Janne Cheng; Hsiang-Ning Rebecca Chu; Jane S. Vogler; Ji-Eun Lee
International Journal of Educational Research Vol. 80, No. 1 (2016) pp. 49–59
What it means for a diverse group of students to be taking a course together is explored with data from a graduate seminar that included oral and online written discussion at every class meeting. Analysis of written discussions, surveys, and...
Language: English
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Does it matter if the teacher is there?: A teacher's contribution to emerging patterns of interactions in online classroom discussions
Jeong-bin Hannah Park; Diane L. Schallert; Anke J.Z. Sanders; Kyle M. Williams; Eunjin Seo; Li-Tang Yu; Jane S. Vogler; Kwangok Song; Zachary H. Williamson; Marissa C. Knox
Computers & Education Vol. 82, No. 1 (2015) pp. 315–328
Our purpose was to explore the role of a teacher in synchronous online discussions taking place in a graduate level course across a semester. We focused on identifying the roles a teacher played as well as on investigating the influence that her...
Language: English
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A Microgenetic Analysis of Classroom Discussion Practices: How Literacy Processes Intermingle in the Negotiation of Meaning in an Online Discussion
Jane S. Vogler; Diane L. Schallert; Yangjoo Park; Kwangok Song; Yueh-hui Vanessa Chiang; Michelle E. Jordan; SoonAh Lee; An-Chih Janne Cheng; Ji-Eun Lee; Jeong-bin Park; Anke J. Z. Sanders
Journal of Literacy Research Vol. 45, No. 3 (September 2013) pp. 211–239
Unlike previous research on computer-mediated discussions that has focused analysis on the final conversation as a completed product, this study was focused on the process by which the conversation was created. Using screen-capturing software, the...