Democratizing design: new challenges and opportunities for computer-supported collaborative learning

G. Fischer
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The fundamental challenge for the next generation of Computer-Supported Collaborative Learning (CSCL) systems is to contribute to the invention, fostering and support of cultures of participation in which humans can express themselves and engage in personally meaningful activities. New models for knowledge creation, accumulation, and sharing are needed that allow, encourage, and support all participants to be active contributors in personally meaningful activities. In our research, we have explored and contrasted two different models: MODEL-AUTHORITATIVE (based on strong input filters, relatively small information repositories, and weak output filters) and MODEL-DEMOCRATIC (based on weak input filters, large and diverse information repositories, and strong output filters to find relevant and reliable information). We postulate that MODEL-DEMOCRATIC democratizes design, requires support for meta-design, and fosters social creativity thereby creating new challenges and opportunities for computer-supported collaborative learning. Examples from different lifelong learning settings based on MODEL-DEMOCRATIC are described and analyzed and some general findings are derived and discussed.
民主化设计:计算机支持的协作学习的新挑战和机遇
下一代计算机支持的协作学习(CSCL)系统面临的根本挑战是促进发明、培养和支持参与文化,使人类能够表达自己并参与个人有意义的活动。需要新的知识创造、积累和分享模式,允许、鼓励和支持所有参与者在个人有意义的活动中成为积极的贡献者。在我们的研究中,我们探索并对比了两种不同的模型:model -权威型(基于强输入过滤器、相对较小的信息库和弱输出过滤器)和MODEL-DEMOCRATIC型(基于弱输入过滤器、大而多样的信息库和强输出过滤器来寻找相关和可靠的信息)。我们假设模型民主使设计民主化,需要对元设计的支持,并促进社会创造力,从而为计算机支持的协作学习创造新的挑战和机会。本文描述和分析了基于模型民主的不同终身学习环境的例子,并得出和讨论了一些一般性的发现。
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