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Kognition und Technologie im kooperativen Lernen

Vom Wissenstransfer zur Knowledge Creation

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Knowledge has emerged as a crucial resource across economic, technological, and academic domains. To grasp its impact and potential in fostering a knowledge-based economy, we must examine the processes that generate new knowledge. Research indicates that cooperative forms of learning are vital sources of such knowledge. This collection asserts that learning is fundamentally a process of cooperative knowledge creation rather than mere knowledge transfer. It emphasizes the integration of communication, cooperation, negotiation, knowledge creation, and innovation into a holistic understanding of learning. Both cognition and technology are essential for this integration, serving as the foundation for cooperative learning. The articles provide a comprehensive overview of contemporary approaches, models, and technologies in the dynamic field of cooperative learning. They address the subject from theoretical and practical angles, showcasing numerous best practice examples from ongoing work in this area. This exploration underscores the significance of cooperative learning in enhancing knowledge generation and innovation, reflecting a shift towards collaborative educational frameworks that prioritize shared understanding and collective growth.

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Kognition und Technologie im kooperativen Lernen, Hanna Risku, Markus F. Peschl

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Title
Kognition und Technologie im kooperativen Lernen
Subtitle
Vom Wissenstransfer zur Knowledge Creation
Language
German
Publisher
V&R unipress
Released
2010
Format
Hardcover
Pages
217
ISBN10
3899717724
ISBN13
9783899717723
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Knowledge has emerged as a crucial resource across economic, technological, and academic domains. To grasp its impact and potential in fostering a knowledge-based economy, we must examine the processes that generate new knowledge. Research indicates that cooperative forms of learning are vital sources of such knowledge. This collection asserts that learning is fundamentally a process of cooperative knowledge creation rather than mere knowledge transfer. It emphasizes the integration of communication, cooperation, negotiation, knowledge creation, and innovation into a holistic understanding of learning. Both cognition and technology are essential for this integration, serving as the foundation for cooperative learning. The articles provide a comprehensive overview of contemporary approaches, models, and technologies in the dynamic field of cooperative learning. They address the subject from theoretical and practical angles, showcasing numerous best practice examples from ongoing work in this area. This exploration underscores the significance of cooperative learning in enhancing knowledge generation and innovation, reflecting a shift towards collaborative educational frameworks that prioritize shared understanding and collective growth.