@inproceedings{6a00fc6a95574e40970574f222839893,
title = "Children{\textquoteright}s participation in rulemaking to mitigate process problems in CSCL",
abstract = "In CSCL studies, children have been largely excluded from decision-making processes around orchestration by being required to follow predetermined scripts for collaboration. However, opportunities to acknowledge issues surrounding the process of collaboration (i.e., shared resources) and resolve related problems are important for the development of higher-order collective cognitive processes. Thus, considering cognitive apprenticeship, this case study illustrates a session at an afterschool club where children worked on collaborative design projects with Minecraft and were empowered to participate in decision-making processes surrounding classroom rules and orchestration of activities.",
author = "Jung, {Yong Ju} and Dhvani Toprani and Shulong Yan and Marcela Borge",
note = "Publisher Copyright: {\textcopyright} ISLS.; 12th International Conference on Computer Supported Collaborative Learning - Making a Difference: Prioritizing Equity and Access in CSCL, CSCL 2017 ; Conference date: 18-06-2017 Through 22-06-2017",
year = "2017",
language = "English (US)",
series = "Computer-Supported Collaborative Learning Conference, CSCL",
publisher = "International Society of the Learning Sciences (ISLS)",
pages = "652--655",
editor = "Smith, {Brian K.} and Marcela Borge and Emma Mercier and Lim, {Kyu Yon}",
booktitle = "Making a Difference",
}