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Infrastructuring for knowledge building: A workshop synthesizing CSCL perspectives
Citation
Hod, Y., Chen, B., Cohen, E., Kashi, S., Yuan, G., & Lee, A. (2022). Infrastructuring for knowledge building: A workshop synthesizing CSCL perspectives. In J. Oshima, T. Mochizuki, & Y. Hayashi (Eds.), General Proceedings of the 2nd Annual Meeting of the International Society of the Learning Sciences: ISLS 2022 (pp. 94-97). International Society of the Learning Sciences.
Abstract
The theory and practice of knowledge building is one of the most well-known and influential educational approaches seeking to foster a culture of creativity, collaboration, and innovation in classrooms. To date, knowledge building research has focused on the sociocognitive and technological dynamics required to sustain knowledge building but has not focused specifically on the unique infrastructures that enable them. To contribute new ideas that can advance our understanding of what and how infrastructures enable knowledge building, this workshop will explore and synthesize ongoing research that includes a variety of examples that deal with and conceptualize knowledge building infrastructures. The workshop is
organized into four sections, with both pre- and post-activities, and have three types of participants: invited speakers; key contributors; and active participants. Ultimately, the goal is to find ways to widen participation in knowledge building endeavors within existing or new implementations across the world.
Date Issued
2022
ISBN
9781737330639 (online)