Authors
Marlene Scardamalia, Carl Bereiter
Publication date
1994/7/1
Journal
The journal of the learning sciences
Volume
3
Issue
3
Pages
265-283
Publisher
Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Inc.
Description
In this article we focus on educational ideas and enabling technology for knowledge-building discourse. The conceptual bases of computer-supported intentional learning environments (CSILE) come from research on intentional learning, process aspects of expertise, and discourse in knowledge-building communities. These bases combine to support the following propositions: Schools need to be restructured as communities in which the construction of knowledge is supported as a collective goal, and the role of educational technology should be to replace classroom discourse patterns with those having more immediate and natural extensions to knowledge-building communities outside school walls. CSILE is described as a means for refraining classroom discourse to support knowledge building in ways extensible to out-of-school knowledgeadvancing enterprises. Some of the most fundamental problems are …
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Scholar articles
M Scardamalia, C Bereiter - The journal of the learning sciences, 1994