Supporting interactive argumentation: Influence of representational tools on discussing a wicked problem

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This study describes difficulties students can encounter when discussing a wicked problem and in what way two different representational tools can support interactive argumentation between students. About 55 pairs discussed in chat and wrote about genetically modified organisms in a groupware environment, supported by a text-outline or an argumentative diagram. The expectation was that students who were constructing a diagram would argue in a more thorough way, which is called the broadening and deepening in the space of debate. The expectations were partially confirmed. Diagrams help students to argue in a more thorough way, but only in the diagrams itself and not, as expected, in the discussion. This article shows the difficulties of supporting interactive argumentation with representational tools, because of the great amount of other variables in task and learning environment that effect the way students broaden and deepen an argument.

论文关键词:Interactive argumentation,Computer-supported collaborative learning,Representational tools,Argumentative tasks

论文评审过程:Available online 21 November 2006.

论文官网地址:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chb.2006.10.003