Πτυχές του ρόλου του διαμεσολαβητή σε σχέση με τη διάδραση και τη συνεργατική παραγωγή νοήματος σε περιβάλλοντα Ασύγχρονης Επικοινωνίας μέσω Υπολογιστή
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Η έρευνα που παρουσιάζεται στο παρόν άρθρο στοχεύει στη διερεύνηση του ρόλου του διαμεσολαβητή (moderator) σε περιβάλλοντα Ασύγχρονης Επικοινωνίας μέσω Υπολογιστή (ΑΕμΥ) πραγματοποιήθηκε το δεύτερο εξάμηνο του ακαδημαϊκού έτους 2008-2009 στο Εργαστήριο Εκπαιδευτικής Τεχνολογίας του Φ.Π.Ψ./Ε.Κ.Π.Α. σύμφωνα με το ερευνητικό παράδειγμα της έρευνας σχεδιασμού. Για τη μελέτη της επικοινωνιακής πράξης υιοθετήθηκε η ανάλυση περιεχομένου. Τα συμπεράσματα που προέκυψαν καταδεικνύουν την επίδραση της ενεργού παρουσίας της διαμεσολαβήτριας στο βαθμό της διαπιστούμενης συμμετοχής, στη συνθετότητα της διάδρασης και στο βαθμό της συνεργατικής οικοδόμησης νοήματος. Η παρούσα έρευνα συμβάλλει στην ανάδειξη πτυχών της δραστηριοποίησης του διαμεσολαβητή σε σχέση με τη διάδραση και τη συνεργασία, που αποτελεί νεότερο ερευνητικό ενδιαφέρον. Παράλληλα, προσφέρει ένα εργαλείο σχεδιασμού και ένα μοντέλο δραστηριοποίησης του διδάσκοντος στα υβριδικά ή από απόσταση μοντέλα εκπαίδευσης, που σταδιακά υιοθετούνται στην τριτοβάθμια εκπαίδευση καθώς και στην επιμόρφωση των εκπαιδευτικών.
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Βλαχογιάννη Έ., & Κυνηγός Χ. (2011). Πτυχές του ρόλου του διαμεσολαβητή σε σχέση με τη διάδραση και τη συνεργατική παραγωγή νοήματος σε περιβάλλοντα Ασύγχρονης Επικοινωνίας μέσω Υπολογιστή. Θέματα Επιστημών και Τεχνολογίας στην Εκπαίδευση, 4(1-3), 21–38. ανακτήθηκε από https://ejournals.epublishing.ekt.gr/index.php/thete/article/view/44594
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