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== Design formalism ==
== Design formalism ==


CLFPs can be described with [[UML]] activity diagram]]s
CLFPs can be described with [[UML activity diagram]]s.


== Links ==
== Links ==

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Definition

Collaborative Learning Flow Patterns (CLFP) allow identification and formalization of common practices in collaborative learning, i.e. they describe a kind of learning design for CSCL scripts.

“CLFPs describe well-accepted ways of arranging participants in collaborative learning sessions, sequencing types of collaborative learning activities, assigning contents to those activities, etc. CLFPs can be used to identify common types of collaborative learning activities that might potentially be mapped onto CSCL reusable functional blocks.” (Bote-Lorenzo et al. 2004).

Learning flows or learnflows refer to educational workflows, i.e. what coordination of learner and teacher work within activities. CLFPs are design patterns that should allow to support creation of “effective, reusable, flexible and customizable collaborative learning activities designs.” (Hernández-Leo, 2005b:223).

Rationale

The advantages of using CLFPs to collect and formulate CSCL practices are according to (Hernández-Leo, 2005b:224):

  • A way of communicating collaborative learning expertise to others (including novices). That's an often heard argument in learning design communities.
  • A conceptual common ground among practicioners and software developers.
  • Promotion of software reuse.

Therefore, it is necessary to develop CLFP-based collaborative learning design authoring tools like Collage.

Design formalism

CLFPs can be described with UML activity diagrams.

Links

Research Groups
Software
  • CLFPs have been implemented in the Collage editor

References

  • Bote-Lorenzo, M.L., Hernández-Leo, D., Dimitriadis, Y., Asensio-Pérez, J.I., Gómez-Sánchez, E., Vega-Gorgojo, G., Vaquero-González, L.M. (2004). Towards Reusability and Tailorability in Collaborative Learning Systems Using IMS-LD and Grid Services Advanced Technology for Learning. 1(3):129-138.
  • Hernández-Leo, D., Bote-Lorenzo, M.L., Asensio-Pérez, J.I., Gómez-Sánchez, E., Villasclaras-Fernández, E.D., Jorrín-Abellán, I.M., Dimitriadis, Y. (2007). Free- and Open Source Software for a Course on Network Management: Authoring and Enactment of Scripts based on Collaborative Learning Strategies. IEEE Transactions on Education. 50(4):292-301. http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/TE.2007.904589
  • Hernández-Leo, D., Harrer, A., Dodero, J.M., Asensio-Pérez, J.I., Burgos, D. (2007). A Framework for the Conceptualization of Approaches to "Create-by-Reuse" of Learning Design Solutions. Journal of Universal Computer Science. 13(7):991-1001. http://www.jucs.org/jucs_13_7/a_framework_for_the
  • Hernández-Leo, D., Villasclaras-Fernández, E.D., Jorrín-Abellán, I.M., Asensio-Pérez, J.I., Dimitriadis, Y., Ruiz-Requies, I., Rubia-Avi, B. (2006). Collage, a Collaborative Learning Design Editor Based on Patterns Special Issue on Learning Design, Educational Technology & Society. 9(1):58-71. http://www.ifets.info/issues.php?id=30
  • Hernandez-Leo, D., Asensio-Perez, J. I. & Dimitriadis, Y. (2005a). Computational Representation of Collaborative Learning Flow Patterns using IMS Learning Design. Educational Technology & Society, 8 (4), 75-89. http://www.ifets.info/issues.php?id=29
  • Hernández-Leo, D., Asensio-Pérez, J.I., Dimitriadis, Y., Bote-Lorenzo, M.L., Jorrín-Abellán, I.M., Villasclaras-Fernández, E.D. (2005b). Reusing IMS-LD Formalized Best Practices in Collaborative Learning Structuring. Advanced Technology for Learning 2(4):223-232. http://dx.doi.org/10.2316/Journal.208.2005.4.208-0865 - PDF