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Knowledge Forum as a Catalyst for Fostering Knowledge-Building Communities

Published: 03 December 2002 Publication History

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In the talk we will describe how many of the classrooms using Knowledge Forum, developed by Scardamalia and Bereiter [10, 11], embody the characteristics of communities that are known for their creative innovations, such as Ionia in early Greece where science first developed, Cremona Italy in the middle ages where the art of violin making was perfected, and Silicon Valley in modern America where the technology revolution blossomed. We examine the underlying mechanisms used to foster knowledge creation in Knowledge Forum classrooms. We describe two particular schools where Knowledge Forum has been usedextensively, and how the teachers are using Knowledge Forum as a tool to foster knowledge creation among their students. For a more extensive version of the paper, see [4].
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    ICCE '02: Proceedings of the International Conference on Computers in Education
    December 2002
    ISBN:0769515096

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    Published: 03 December 2002

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