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Collaborative Problem Solving in a Control Technology Learning Environment, a Pilot Study
Authors:Jari Lavonen  Veijo Meisalo  Matti Lattu
Affiliation:(1) Department of Teacher Education, University of Helsinki, P.O. Box 38, FIN-00014 Helsinki, Finland (E-mail
Abstract:We have investigated collaborative problem solving in a teaching experiment, which was organised for 34 eighth-grade pupils in a control technology learning environment. The participating teacher was trained by us and pupils had available kits, interfaces and computers equipped with a novel icon oriented programming tool, Empirica Control. Pupil activities were video recorded and the analysis proceeded through writing video protocols, edited into episodes and then classified into categories. Categories were mainly derived empirically. In the analysis, we used concepts such as collaboration and problem solving, in accordance with social constructivism. The data showed that typical learning processes were collaborative (62% of all episodes) as well as dynamic problem-solving processes, in several stages. Pupils worked quite independently of the teacher, as they learned to use the programming tool autonomously in their technology projects. It appears, however, that more teacher support, such as introducing handbooks, planning tools and advanced programming skills, would have been an advantage. Some ideas about further development of study processes in modern learning environments are discussed. This revised version was published online in July 2006 with corrections to the Cover Date.
Keywords:collaborative learning  control technology  learning environment  problem solving  programming
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