Using automated and fine-grained analysis of pronoun use as indicators of progress in an online collaborative project

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Thompson, Kate, Kennedy-Clark, Shannon, Kelly, Nick and Wheeler, Penny. (2013). Using automated and fine-grained analysis of pronoun use as indicators of progress in an online collaborative project. 10th International Conference on Computer-Supported Collaborative Learning (CSCL). University of Wisconsin-Madison, Marison, Wisconsin, United States of America 15 - 19 Jun 2013 International Society of the Learning Sciences. pp. 486-493
AuthorsThompson, Kate, Kennedy-Clark, Shannon, Kelly, Nick and Wheeler, Penny
TypeConference paper
Abstract

Multimodal discourse analysis has been shown to be useful in adding depth to our understanding of the processes of computer supported collaborative learning. We take one of the codes used in a multimodal coding scheme (CPACS), and apply automated data extraction techniques to a large corpus of data aimed at one code in the micro-level (pronouns). The results of this are plotted over time, and patterns of pronoun use identified for further investigation using an in-depth systemic functional linguistics (SFL) approach. Complications concerned with singular and plural second person are discussed, and patterns of pronoun use that indicate movement of the group from one phase of design work to the next are identified. Further refinement of the techniques of automated extraction are required to capture additional patterns noted in the SFL analysis.

Year2013
PublisherInternational Society of the Learning Sciences
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Book titleTo see the world and a grain of sand : Learning across levels of space, time, and scale : CSCL 2013 conference proceedings volume 1 — Full papers & symposia
Page range486-493
Book editorRummel, Nikol
Kapur, Manu
Nathan, Mitchell
Puntambekar, Sadhana
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