Publication: Authoring and enactment of mobile pyramid‐based collaborative learning activities
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Article
Date
2018-03
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Wiley Online Library
Abstract
Collaborative learning flow patterns (CLFPs) formulate best practices for the
orchestration of activity sequences and collaboration mechanisms that can elicit fruitful
social interactions. Mobile technology features offer opportunities to support interaction
mediation and content accessibility. However, existing mobile collaborative learning
research has mostly focussed on simple activity orchestrations from the perspective of
collaborative flow orchestration and flexibility requirements, predominantly in face-toface pre-university educational contexts. This paper proposes a particularisation of the
Pyramid CLFP to support flexible face-to-face and distance mobile learning scenarios in
which learners interact in increasingly larger groups along a sequence of activities
(Pyramid levels). PyramidApp implements this Pyramid particularisation that provides
both a web-based authoring tool and an enactment tool accessible through web or
mobile devices. The authoring tool was evaluated in workshops where teachers
appreciated its design and applicability to their educational contexts. PyramidApp flows
were enacted in three higher education settings. Learners enjoyed the activities but
usage and satisfaction varied depending on several design and contextual factors like
the epistemic tasks given, the education level and application mode (face-to-face or
distance).
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Authoring, enactment, mobile pyramid-based, collaborative learning activities
