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- PublicationOpen AccessMeaning-making paths as a unit of analysis in synchronous chat environments: application of the collaboration interaction model(2007)
; Wee, Juan DeeComputer Supported Collaborative Learning (CSCL) recently set the trend towards the study of intersubjective meaning-making (Suthers, 2006). This research addresses the processes of meaning-making through paths established from the Collaboration Interaction Model (CIM) (Wee & Looi, 2007), a proposed model used to analyse chat transcripts. Meaning-making paths, as defined by the CIM consist of pivotal contributions that play an important role in shaping the discourse. The selection process of the pivotal contributions is described using the CIM, which plays a significant role in integrating the analysis of the chat transcript. This paper proposes a method to evaluate meaning-making paths as a unit of analysis, building upon the works of conversation analysis, group cognition and uptakes and further defining the process of meaning-making in a discourse. Contribution theory (Suthers, 2005, 2006; Clark & Brennan, 1991) informs how common understanding is achieved between two participants. However analysis based on it alone does not illustrate in the depth the processes leading to this shared understanding. This work also analyzes how participants attempt to interpret contributions and construct mathematical knowledge collaboratively within the premise of meaning-making paths.187 223