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Publication Date: 2016-Jun
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Different Futures of Adaptive Collaborative Learning Support
Rummel, Nikol; Walker, Erin; Aleven, Vincent
International Journal of Artificial Intelligence in Education, v26 n2 p784-795 Jun 2016
In this position paper we contrast a Dystopian view of the future of adaptive collaborative learning support (ACLS) with a Utopian scenario that--due to better-designed technology, grounded in research--avoids the pitfalls of the Dystopian version and paints a positive picture of the practice of computer-supported collaborative learning 25 years from now. We discuss research that we see as important in working towards a Utopian future in the next 25 years. In particular, we see a need to work towards a comprehensive instructional framework building on educational theory. This framework will allow us to provide nuanced and flexible (i.e. intelligent) ACLS to collaborative learners--the type of support we sketch in our Utopian scenario.
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Cooperative Learning, Futures (of Society), Electronic Learning, Computer Assisted Instruction, Educational Theories, Educational Trends, Imagination, Vignettes, Educational Research, Trend Analysis, Intelligent Tutoring Systems, Technological Advancement
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