Zusammenfassung
Group Awareness bezeichnet die individuelle Wahrnehmung bestimmter Eigenschaften einer Gruppe oder ihrer Mitglieder. Sie erleichtert kollaborative Lernaktivitäten und kann durch spezifische Tools unterstützt werden, die Informationen erfassen, transformieren und darstellen. Empirische Studien haben insbesondere für kognitive Group Awareness-Tools gezeigt, dass Lernprozesse und -ergebnisse auf individueller und sozialer Ebene verbessert werden können. Eine systematischere Differenzierung von Tool-Funktionen und ihrer Effekte kann den Einsatz in unterschiedlichen Bildungskontexten erleichtern.
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Bodemer, D., Schnaubert, L. (2018). Group Awareness-Tools beim technologieunterstützen Lernen. In: Niegemann, H., Weinberger, A. (eds) Lernen mit Bildungstechnologien. Springer Reference Psychologie . Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-54373-3_30-1
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