Computer-supported informal learning in an Electronic village of local interest
View/ Open
Date
2007Author
Akoumianakis, Demosthenes
Kotsalis, Dimitrios
Vellis, George
Miliodakis, Giannis
Bidakis, Nikolas
Metadata
Show full item recordAbstract
We present an approach and a collection of tools, which advance a perspective on learning, informed by
sociological theory of ‘group stabilization’ and ‘situated action-reflection’. The former serves as a theoretical
guide to reach consensus on the stages involved in computer-mediated learning in the context of on-line
engineering communities and accordingly to inform the design of suitable information technology tools. The latter
helps to establish an analytical foundation of learning through performing. The tools described offer an integrated
mechanism for continued activity-oriented learning which helps learners compile shared representations of
engineering problems and artefacts, while maintaining their own individual work practices, tool of preference and
pace of working. Such shared representations provide the common ground for learners to perform common tasks
and accomplish the learning objective