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Online science classroom collaborations: a comparison of domestic and international learning communities

350 210 Stroud Water Research Center

Kerlin, S., E. Goehring, and W. Carlsen. 2010. Pages 350–351 in K. Gomez, L. Lyons, and J. Radinsky (editors). Learning in the disciplines: proceedings of the 9th International Conference of the Learning Sciences (ICLS 2010) – Volume 2. International Society of the Learning Sciences, Chicago, Illinois.

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Abstract

Students’ views of their online collaboration and samples of scientific writing were studied within a principal contrast of U.S. students in domestic or international class partnerships. Results show that U.S. students in international partnerships maintained a higher level of excitement about their partnership and wrote a larger number of accurate scientific claims using more evidence and certain discourse components. Findings from this study have implications for further research and classroom practice.