Chai, Shaoming, et al. “Toward a Multi-Level Knowledge Building Innovation Network”. Making a Difference: Prioritizing Equity and Access in CSCL: 12th International Conference on Computer Supported Collaborative Learning (CSCL 2017), Philadelphia, PA USA, June 18-22, vol. 2, International Society of the Learning Sciences, 2017, pp. 703-10, https://cscl17.files.wordpress.com/2017/06/finalvol2cscl2017.pdf.

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  • Conference Proceedings
Contributors
Author: Chai, Shaoming
Author: Chan, Carol K.K.
Contributor: Making a Difference: Prioritizing Equity and Access in CSCL: 12th International Conference on Computer Supported Collaborative Learning (CSCL 2017), Philadelphia, PA USA, June 18-22
Author: Bielaczyc, Katerine
Author: Oshima, Jun
Author: Nunes, Cesar
Author: Seitamaa-Hakkarainen, Pirita
Author: Hakkarainen, Kai
Author: Chen, Mei-Hwa
Author: Teo, Chew Lee
Author: Chen, Bodong
Author: Vinha, Telma
Author: Zhang, Jianwei
Author: del Castillo, Fernando Diaz
Author: Reeve, Richard
Author: Laferrière, Thérèse
Author: Shirouzu, Hajime
Author: Tan, Seng Chee
Author: de Jong, Frank
Author: Montané, Mireia
Author: Matsuzawa, Yoshiaki
Author: Bereiter, Carl
Author: van Aalst, Jan
Author: Scardamalia, Marlene
Author: McAuley, Alexander
Date Issued
2017
Publisher
International Society of the Learning Sciences
Place Published
Philadelphia, PA
Abstract

Knowledge building requires collaborative bootstrapping, with participants at all levels of the education system part of a collective effort to go beyond information exchange to innovation-producing networks that demonstrate that education can operate as a knowledge creating enterprise. Organizational theories and research are increasingly focused on multilevel perspectives for creating actionable knowledge; the challenge is to take advantage of emergence to self-organize around solutions and new means. By "innovation networks" we mean networks that go beyond sharing and discussion to the actual creation of new knowledge and innovations. Self-organization and emergence surround us, all the time and at multiple levels, whether we are aware or not. However, self-organization around idea improvement is rare and requires engaging innovative capacity at all levels, a research-intensive enterprise surrounding innovations, and an open source engineering team committed to enabling new forms of interaction, media, and analytic tools. "Multi-level" envisions inclusion of students, teachers, administrators, researchers, engineers, and policy makers in a collaborative enterprise. This session takes the form of a design think tank to advance conceptual frameworks and means for new and more powerful environments to support a multi-level knowledge building innovation network.

Language

  • English
Page range
703-710
Host Title
Making a Difference: Prioritizing Equity and Access in CSCL: 12th International Conference on Computer Supported Collaborative Learning (CSCL 2017), Philadelphia, PA USA, June 18-22
Volume
2
ISBN
978-0-9903550-2-1

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