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== Definition ==
== Definition ==
* [[Cool Modes]] is a toolkit that integrates [[microworld]]s with [[collaborative learning]] tools.


* {{quotation | Cool Modes is a collaborative tool framework designed to support discussions and cooperative modelling processes in various domains. This is achieved through a shared workspace environment with synchronised visual representations. These representations together with their underlying semantics can be defined externally by plug-in visual languages and interpretation patterns, so-called "reference frames". These can differ considerably with respect to their underlying formal semantics (e.g. System Dynamics simulation vs. handwriting annotation) but yet be mixed and used synchronously in the framework. Please look into the "Cool Modes extensions" folder to download these reference frames.}} ([http://www.collide.info/ Collide - Downloads Page, 16:44, 23 July 2006 (MEST)~])
* {{quotation | Cool Modes is a collaborative tool framework designed to support discussions and cooperative modelling processes in various domains. This is achieved through a shared workspace environment with synchronised visual representations. These representations together with their underlying semantics can be defined externally by plug-in visual languages and interpretation patterns, so-called "reference frames". These can differ considerably with respect to their underlying formal semantics (e.g. System Dynamics simulation vs. handwriting annotation) but yet be mixed and used synchronously in the framework. Please look into the "Cool Modes extensions" folder to download these reference frames.}} ([http://www.collide.info/ Collide - Downloads Page, 16:44, 23 July 2006 (MEST)~])

Revision as of 11:50, 5 September 2006

Definition

  • “Cool Modes is a collaborative tool framework designed to support discussions and cooperative modelling processes in various domains. This is achieved through a shared workspace environment with synchronised visual representations. These representations together with their underlying semantics can be defined externally by plug-in visual languages and interpretation patterns, so-called "reference frames". These can differ considerably with respect to their underlying formal semantics (e.g. System Dynamics simulation vs. handwriting annotation) but yet be mixed and used synchronously in the framework. Please look into the "Cool Modes extensions" folder to download these reference frames.” (Collide - Downloads Page, 16:44, 23 July 2006 (MEST)~)

See CSCL and collaborative learning for the general framework

Software

  • Cool Modes is free, but you have to register at Collide)
    • Hint: Take the full professional edition
  • Needs JRE 1.4+ (Java)
  • Cool Modes is working software that is being used in some schools.

Links

References

(Many more articles available through the Collide site)