Influencing Metacognition Through Computer-Supported Collaborative Learning: Lessons Learned From a Faculty Learning Community

Sara Ahten, Rob Anson, Ingrid Brudenell, James A. Goodman, Eric Orton, Kathy Reavy

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Abstract

Over an academic year, five faculty and one staff member from diverse disciplines at Boise State University formed a faculty learning community (FLC). Meeting in-person twice a month, the community members worked to complete scholarly group and individual learning projects. Metacognition emerged as a theme and goal for collaborative computer-supported learning activities. They developed a model that fostered metacognition within the FLC as well as in student-focused learning projects. Overall, the projects illustrate the model and how faculty can influence metacognition though computer-supported collabora- tive learning. Specific applications and suggestions to promote learning are included.
Original languageAmerican English
JournalLearning Communities Journal
Volume2
Issue number1
StatePublished - 2010

EGS Disciplines

  • Education
  • Music

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