Wikis;
collaborative writing;
sociocultural theory;
collaboration;
LANGUAGE TEACHERS;
SCHOOL STUDENTS;
ATTENTION;
D O I:
10.1080/09588221.2017.1341928
中图分类号:
G40 [教育学];
学科分类号:
040101 ;
120403 ;
摘要:
Wikis are convergent media' which allow authors to work and make meaning across, as well as within, the two modes of interaction. In order to obtain a true picture of the nature of student-student (non-) collaboration in wiki mediated writing activities, this paper therefore argues that it is necessary to examine students' discussion posts and their edits to the wiki text in tandem. A coding scheme and transcription format which aligns discussion posts with edits to the wiki text is introduced. The insights into student-student collaboration this approach affords are subsequently illustrated through a study which examines Kuwaiti high school students' interactions during a wiki mediated collaborative writing activity. The results of this study confirm that considering discussion posts and edits to the wiki text independently provides an incomplete picture of the nature of student-student (non-) collaboration in wiki mediated writing activities. If discussion posts and editing acts are not considered in tandem, analyses may overlook a number of non-collaborative (e.g. refusing to accept one another's edits and respond to feedback, and claims of ownership over the wiki text) as well as collaborative behaviors (e.g. willingness to accept edits and respond to feedback).