2. Scenario
• knowledge management systems are mainly used to
collect content from the employees, to structure and
distribute it to other employees who in turn may improve
their task performance with this knowledge.
• Have largely developed separately concurrent, with no or
little mutual exchange of experience.
• annotations are implemented in systems solely supporting
either discussions of existing content or the joint work while
creating and editing texts.
3. Problem
• Shortcomings In Current CSCL Systems:
1. Students do not have the option of combining the
collection or distribution of their own content with that of
finding A common result for their work
• They Lack Of Sufficient Communication Support.
• Existing Systems Only Support A Single Aspect Of Integrating
Communication And (Learning) Material,
4. Objectives
• seeks to combine the strengths of both lines of development
in order that both benefits from each others advantages
achieve advantages for each development (Cscl-systems,
Knowledge Management Systems, System Offering
Annotations)
• to create efficient communication support and tight
integration of content and communication as the basic
mechanism for a new type of integrated platform.
11. FINDING• Working with material
i. Instructor and student
ii. Individually created items can be made readable for others
iii. always edit the access rights of the material or annotations
• Communicative contributions
i. intensive communication and discussion.
ii. “an- notation” or “rating”, participants give feedback or
supplements on others’ materials or ask questions.
iii. contain an area for individuals to store biographical information.
• Negotiation
i. individual can be the author of an item, but also a group
ii. created a certain item, invites others to be her or his co-authors.
12. Problem Fields Detected:
• Awareness :
i. improvement of the awareness of others’ activities
ii. estimation of the recipients’ knowledge
iii. supply the user with a feeling of learning in a community,
• Coordination and Facilitation
i. needs explicit coordination and facilitation
ii. content-structure which supports the insertion of organizational and
content-related contributions
iii. The organizational and content-related contributions should be
distinguishable