2015
DOI: 10.1080/10494820.2015.1016533
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A group intelligence-based asynchronous argumentation learning-assistance platform

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“…• Discussion scripting approaches aim to provide structured elements for argumentation learning processes with the objective to foster interactions based on script theory of guidance [19]. A typical approach is to let students choose between predefined sentence openers when composing new text content [28]. • Adaptive support approaches (e.g., [45,57,59,70]) describes a rather new field of argumentation support.…”
Section: Technology-mediated Argumentation Learningmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…• Discussion scripting approaches aim to provide structured elements for argumentation learning processes with the objective to foster interactions based on script theory of guidance [19]. A typical approach is to let students choose between predefined sentence openers when composing new text content [28]. • Adaptive support approaches (e.g., [45,57,59,70]) describes a rather new field of argumentation support.…”
Section: Technology-mediated Argumentation Learningmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…• Discussion scripting approaches: Students are provided with structured elements for argumentation learning to stimulate interactions based on script theory of guidance [22]. A common approach is to let users choose between predefned argumentation parts (e.g., [31]) or to provide argumentation theory input to support persuasive writing [55,66]. • Representational guidance approaches: Students are supported by providing representations of argumentation structures with the objective to foster individual reasoning, collaboration and learning.…”
Section: Technology-based Learning Systems For Argumentationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Discussion scripting approach suggests students to compare and learn from existing augmentations [25]. For example, show students whether their arguments are related to others' discussion and let them choose a predefined opener when drafting new arguments [36]. Adaptive support approaches [55,60,62,67,69] try to provide students with adaptive recommendations, hints, and suggestions during their writing process.…”
Section: Computer-aided Argumentation Learningmentioning
confidence: 99%