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Learning and Instruction 17(4) (2007) 448-459
Combining individual and group-level perspectives for studying collaborative knowledge construction in context
Maarit Arvaja1, Hanna Salovaara2, Päivi Häkkinen1, Sanna Järvelä2
(2007)

The aim of this article is to identify concepts and methods for studying collaboration in context. The article presents a two-level methodology designed to combine individual and group-level perspectives for the evaluation of collaborative knowledge construction in student groups. The group-level analysis is focused on the students' negotiation processes. A self-report questionnaire gives insight into students' short-term impressions, meaningful activities and personal meanings attached to different activities. Empirical examples of the analysis of a teacher student group illustrate the applicability of the methods used in investigating the mediating influence of context on collaborative activity. (http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.learninstruc.2007.04.003)
1 :  Institute for Educational Research
2 :  Research Unit for Educational Technology
collaborative knowledge construction;context;group;individual