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Title: Promisingness Judgments as Facilitators of Knowledge Building
Authors: Chen, Bodong
Scardamalia, Marlene
Acosta, Alisa
Resendes, Monica
Kici, Derya
Issue Date: Jun-2013
Publisher: International Society of the Learning Sciences
Citation: Chen, B., Scardamalia, M., Acosta, A., Resendes, M., & Kici, D. (2013). Promisingness Judgments as Facilitators of Knowledge Building. In Rummel, N., Kapur, M., Nathan, M., & Puntambekar, S. (Eds.), To See the World and a Grain of Sand: Learning across Levels of Space, Time, and Scale: CSCL 2013 Conference Proceedings Volume 2 — Short Papers, Panels, Posters, Demos & Community Events (pp. 231-232). Madison, WI: International Society of the Learning Sciences.
Abstract: Knowledge creation depends on pursuit of promising possibilities. This paper reports a case study of a graduate-level course, with promisingness judgments incorporated as an explicit goal of course work. The top-level goal for the course was to have students take collective responsibility for "the creation of an assessment of collaborative knowledge creation." This paper presents the pedagogical design of the course, describes technological affordances to support promisingness judgments, and discusses preliminary findings.
URI: https://doi.dx.org/10.22318/cscl2013.2.231
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