Evaluating digital tabletop collaborative writing in the classroom

Philip Heslop, Anne Preston, Ahmed Kharrufa, Madeline Balaam, David Leat, Patrick Olivier

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    Abstract

    We present an evaluation of an ‟in the wild” classroom deployment of Co-located Collaborative Writing (CCW), an application for digital tabletops. CCW was adapted to the classroom setting across 8 SMART tables. Here, we describe the outcomes of the 6 week deployment with students aged 13-14, focussing on how CCW operated as a tool for learning within a classroom environment. We analyse video data and interaction logs to provide a group specific analysis in the classroom context. Using the group as the unit of analysis allows detailed tracking of the group‘s development over time as part of scheme of work planned by a teacher for the classroom. Through successful integration of multiple tabletops into the classroom, we show how the design of CCW supports students in learning how to collaboratively plan a piece of persuasive writing, and allows teachers to monitor progress and process of students. The study shows how the nature and quality of collaborative interactions changed over time, with decision points bringing students together to collaborate, and how the role of CCW matured from a scaffolding mechanism for planning, to a tool for implementing planning. The study also showed how the teacher‘s relationship with CCW changed, due to the designed visibility of groups‘ activities, and how lesson plans became more integrated utilizing the flexibility of the technology. These are key aspects that can enhance the adoption of such technologies by both students and teachers in the classroom.
    Original languageEnglish
    Publication statusPublished - 2015
    EventINTERACT 2015 : Connection. Tradition. Innovation. - Bamberg, Germany
    Duration: 14 Sept 201518 Sept 2015

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    ConferenceINTERACT 2015 : Connection. Tradition. Innovation.
    Period14/09/1518/09/15

    Bibliographical note

    Note: This paper was published in INTERACT 2015, Part II, LNCS 9297, pp. 531-548. ISBN: 9783319226675

    Organising Body: International Federation for Information Processing Technical Committee on Human-Computer Interaction

    Keywords

    • Computer science and informatics

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      Heslop, P., Preston, A., Kharrufa, A., Balaam, M., Leat, D. & Olivier, P., 2015, This paper was published in INTERACT 2015, Part II, LNCS 9297, pp. 531-548. ISBN: 9783319226675 Organising Body: International Federation for Information Processing Technical Committee on Human-Computer Interaction Organising Body: International Federation for Information Processing Technical Committee on Human-Computer Interaction. Springer International Publishing

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