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From mastery to utilisation: Appropriation of tools for collaboration in learning situations

  • Maarten Overdijk
  • , François Xavier Bernard
  • , Wouter Van Diggelen
  • , Michael Baker
  • Universiteit Utrecht
  • Université Paris-Nanterre

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Résumé

Vocational students were invited to construct a project plan with the support of a graphical shared workspace. We describe the emergence of the use and effect of this technical artefact by building on Rabardel's (1995) concept of instrumental genesis. From this perspective, a tool or instrument is seen as a mixed functional unit composed of an artefact and a utilisation scheme. We view tool appropriation as a constructive utilisation of the artefact. In case of collaborative tool use this utilisation has to be coordinated. We examine tool appropriation in a collaborative setting as development over three stages. In order to construct their project plan the students had to arrive at a shared representational format. We hypothesized that they would make certain choices during a stage of personal utilisation, and would then coordinate these choices to arrive at a shared convention of use. Our analysis illustrates a transition from mastery to collective utilisation of the tool.

langue originaleAnglais
Pages (de - à)156-163
Nombre de pages8
journalComputer-Supported Collaborative Learning Conference, CSCL
Numéro de publicationPART 2
étatPublié - 1 déc. 2008
Modification externeOui
EvénementInternational Perspectives in the Learning Sciences: Cre8ing a Learning World - 8th International Conference for the Learning Sciences, ICLS 2008 - Utrecht, Pays-Bas
Durée: 23 juin 200828 juin 2008

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