Authors
Marlene Scardamalia, Carl Bereiter, Robert S McLean, Jonathan Swallow, Earl Woodruff
Publication date
1989/2
Journal
Journal of educational computing research
Volume
5
Issue
1
Pages
51-68
Publisher
SAGE Publications
Description
CSILE, which stands for Computer-Supported Intentional Learning Environments, is an educational knowledge media system. CSILE allows information in several media (text, drawings, graphs, timelines, etc.) to be entered into a common database where it is available to be retrieved, linked, commented on, rated, and so forth. The environments and operations of CSILE are designed to support students in more purposeful and mature, or intentional, processing of information. In this article eleven principles, based on recent cognitive research, are suggested for designing computer environments that support intentional learning. These principles include making knowledge-construction activities overt, maintaining attention to learning goals as opposed to other goals of an activity, providing process-relevant feedback, and giving students responsibility for contributing to each other's learning. Applications of these …
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