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Berge, Maria – Research in Science Education, 2017
We all know that they do it, but what do students laugh "about" when learning science together? Although research has shown that students do use humor when they learn science, the role of humor in science education has received little attention. In this study, undergraduate students' laughter during collaborative work in physics has been…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Physics, Humor, Science Instruction
Yoon, Si On; Brown-Schmidt, Sarah – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 2014
During conversation, partners develop representations of jointly known information--the common ground--and use this knowledge to guide subsequent linguistic exchanges. Extensive research on 2-party conversation has offered key insights into this process, in particular, its partner-specificity: Common ground that is shared with 1 partner is not…
Descriptors: Interpersonal Communication, Discourse Analysis, Group Dynamics, Eye Movements
Hahn, Jee-Won; Hatfield, Hunter – Multilingua: Journal of Cross-Cultural and Interlanguage Communication, 2011
Brown and Levinson's ([1978] Politeness: Some universals in language use, Cambridge University Press, 1987) politeness theory has been criticized as being ethnocentric by displaying a Western preoccupation with autonomy and individualism. Many non-western societies, it is argued, are better understood by appealing to cultural discernment or group…
Descriptors: Interpersonal Communication, Language Usage, Intimacy, Foreign Countries
Best, Avril Christine – ProQuest LLC, 2012
As advances in information and communication technologies give way to more innovative opportunities for teaching and learning at a distance, the need to provide supporting structures for online students similar to those offered to on-campus students is becoming more significant. Although a range of support services has been proposed in the past,…
Descriptors: Instructional Design, Medical Students, Undergraduate Students, Academic Achievement
Pollack, Sarah; Kolikant, Yifat Ben-David – International Journal of Computer-Supported Collaborative Learning, 2012
We present an instructional model involving a computer-supported collaborative learning environment, in which students from two conflicting groups collaboratively investigate an event relevant to their past using historical texts. We traced one enactment of the model by a group comprised of two Israeli Jewish and two Israeli Arab students. Our…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Computer Mediated Communication, Discussion, Web 2.0 Technologies
Vercellone-Smith, Pamela; Jablokow, Kathryn; Friedel, Curtis – Computers & Education, 2012
In this study, we explore the cognitive style profiles and linguistic patterns of self-organizing groups within a web-based graduate education course to determine how cognitive preferences and individual behaviors influence the patterns of information exchange and the formation of communication hierarchies in an online classroom. Network analysis…
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Education Courses, Writing (Composition), Profiles
Correia, Ana-Paula – British Journal of Educational Technology, 2008
This study looks at how an information and communication technologies (ICT)-rich environment impacts team conflict and conflict management strategies. A case study research method was used. Three teams, part of a graduate class in instructional design, participated in the study. Data were collected through observations of team meetings, interviews…
Descriptors: Instructional Design, Conflict, Conflict Resolution, Information Technology
Sigman, Stuart J. – 1981
While most previous research has implied or assumed that the conversational structure giving each speaker a turn to speak is universally normative, findings of one study suggest that in interactions with at least four participants, alternatives to this rule are possible. A phenomenon called "conversational fission" occurs when a four-…
Descriptors: Dialogs (Language), Discourse Analysis, Discussion, Group Dynamics

Glenn, Phillip J. – Western Journal of Speech Communication, 1989
Examines the conversational organization of shared laughter. Finds that in 70 percent of two-party cases the current speaker initiates shared laughter, but that in more than 70 percent of multi-party cases examined, someone other than the current speaker initiates shared laughter. (MS)
Descriptors: Communication Research, Discourse Analysis, Group Dynamics, Interpersonal Communication

Pavitt, Charles; And Others – Communication Monographs, 1995
Finds that judgments of communicative behaviors strongly predicted judgments of the communicator's traits and that both strongly predicted leadership evaluations; but measures of actual communication were poor predictors of trait judgments and leadership evaluations and were generally unrelated with judgments of these behaviors. Implies that…
Descriptors: Communication Research, Discourse Analysis, Group Dynamics, Higher Education
Herring, Susan C. – 1992
A study examined the claim that computer-mediated discussion groups, also known as "lists,""conferences," or "bulletin boards" in which individuals contribute electronically to an ongoing exchange of information and ideas within a field of common interest, affect participation by women. Examination of the claim was accomplished by analyzing…
Descriptors: Computer Oriented Programs, Discourse Analysis, Discussion, Group Dynamics
Lanigan, Richard L. – 1985
Noting that the concept of convention as a rule procedure in a formal analysis of interpersonal communication applies to the mass communication practice known as the "convention" or annual professional meeting of an academic discipline, this paper illustrates the ideological consequence of this eidetic connection. The paper characterizes…
Descriptors: Conferences, Discourse Analysis, Group Behavior, Group Dynamics

Kramsch, Claire J. – Studies in Second Language Acquisition, 1985
Examines the interaction of teachers and learners in their various activities along a continuum that extends from instructional to natural discourses and is determined by the way participants present themselves to one another and negotiate turns-at-talk, topics, and repairs. Suggests ways to broaden and diversify discourse options in the…
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Cultural Influences, Discourse Analysis, Group Dynamics

Kantor, Rebecca; And Others – Linguistics and Education, 1992
Analysis of the discourse demands across the school year within a recurred event, "Circle Time," is presented to show how three and four year olds learned to be conversationally appropriate partners within a group, how the teacher's interactional patterns shifted as students learned, and how participation in the subevents added differing…
Descriptors: Child Language, Discourse Analysis, Group Dynamics, Interpersonal Communication
Norrick, Neal R. – 1996
The ways in which personal narratives, particularly of familiar stories, are used to ratify group membership are examined. Focus is primarily on co-narrated stories, in which more than one group member participates in the re-telling of a familiar story. A typical instance in which family members collaboratively construct a story is offered as an…
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, Group Dynamics, Group Membership, Interaction