학술논문

Evoking Knowledge and Information Awareness for Enhancing Computer-Supported Collaborative Problem Solving
Document Type
Journal Articles
Reports - Evaluative
Source
Journal of Experimental Education. 2010 78(2):268-290.
Subject
Germany
Language
English
ISSN
0022-0973
Abstract
Computer-supported collaboration by spatially distributed group members still involves interaction problems within the group. This article presents an empirical study investigating the question of whether computer-supported collaborative problem solving by spatially distributed group members can be fostered by evoking knowledge and information awareness, i.e., awareness of a group member with regard to both their fellow collaborators' domain knowledge and information underlying this knowledge. The study (N = 30 triads) confirmed the efficiency of this approach by comparing (a) an experimental condition in which an environment for fostering knowledge and information awareness was provided and (b) a control condition without such an environment, with regard to communication and cooperation aspects, the quality of the group maps (needed for solving the problems), and the problem-solving performance. (Contains 1 table, 3 figures and 2 notes.)