Probability Learning in Computer-Supported Collaborative Argumentation (CSCA) Environment

  • ERDEM E
  • Fırat S
  • GÜRBÜZ R
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© 2016, Hacettepe University, All rights reserved. The aim of this study is to determine the effect of Computer-Supported Collaborative Argumentation (CSCA) strategy on probability learning. In this context, computer-supported material which was appropriate for seventh-grade level (aged 13-14) was developed for the teaching of probability. The material was applied to 8 seventh grade students who were divided into two groups, each consisting of four students. Data were gathered from audio and video recordings of students’ interactions and researchers’ observation records. CSCA strategy helped students remedy their misconceptions and construct probability knowledge meaningfully by arguing. It also presented a learning environment in which students felt relaxed and learned through entertainment. In order for such applications to be effective, current class populations should be lessened, and the learning environments should be designed as appropriate for class discussions.

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ERDEM, E., Fırat, S., & GÜRBÜZ, R. (2015). Probability Learning in Computer-Supported Collaborative Argumentation (CSCA) Environment. Hacettepe University Journal of Education, 1–1. https://doi.org/10.16986/huje.2015014185

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