CLFP intrinsic constraints-based group management of blended learning situations
CLFP intrinsic constraints-based group management of blended learning situations
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- Pérez-Sanagustín M, Burgos J, Hernández-Leo D, Blat J. CLFP intrinsic constraints-based group management of blended learning situations. En: Daradoumis T, Caballé S, Juan AA, Xhafa F, editors. Technology-Enhanced Systems and Tools for Collaborative Learning Scaffolding. Heidelberg: Springer Berlin; 2011 (Studies in Computational Intelligence; 350), p. 115-133. DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-19814-4_6
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When applying a Collaborative Learning Flow Pattern (CLFP) to structure sequences of activities in real contexts, one of the tasks is to organize groups of students according to the constraints imposed by the pattern. Sometimes,/nunexpected events occurring at runtime force this pre-defined distribution to be changed. In such situations, an adjustment of the group structures to be adapted to the new context is needed. If the collaborative pattern is complex, this group redefinition/nmight be difficult and time consuming to be carried out in real time. In this context, technology can help on notifying the teacher which incompatibilities/nbetween the actual context and the constraints imposed by the pattern. This chapter presents a flexible solution for supporting teachers in the group organization profiting from the intrinsic constraints defined by a CLFPs codified in IMS Learning Design. A prototype of a web-based tool for the TAPPS and Jigsaw CLFPs and the preliminary results of a controlled user study are also/npresented as a first step towards flexible technological systems to support grouping tasks in this context.