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A Model to Support Monitoring for Classroom Orchestration in a Tablet-Based CSCL Activity

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The work presented in this article addresses CSCL settings in which students work with tablets in classrooms. The objective is to study how to equip teachers with tablets to monitor students’ progress and intervene when required. We propose a model that provides teachers with both quantitative and qualitative run-time feedback based on the students’ progress. An implementation of this model was tested in the context of an activity called negotiated dictation. The results suggest that the model and associated tools are easy for teachers to use and allow them to satisfactorily monitor the progress of both the class and individual students or groups.

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This work is partially funded by the ARC6 action of the Rhône Alpes region (France).

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Wang, P., Tchounikine, P., Quignard, M. (2015). A Model to Support Monitoring for Classroom Orchestration in a Tablet-Based CSCL Activity. In: Conole, G., Klobučar, T., Rensing, C., Konert, J., Lavoué, E. (eds) Design for Teaching and Learning in a Networked World. EC-TEL 2015. Lecture Notes in Computer Science(), vol 9307. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-24258-3_45

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