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CSCL 2007 Reducibility vs. emergent entities Friedrich Hesse Knowledge Media Research Center Tübingen, Germany CSCL 2007 CSCL deals with CSCL deals with „collaboration“ and „learning“ in a socio-technological environment learning (or „up taking“ or „meaning making“ or even cognition)? process or the outcome? CSCL 2007 aspects of learning 1) individual learning (of a single person) 2) „group learning“ (even if it is part of the individuals there is something beyond that, existing only when the group is together) 3) changing the environment e.g. in terms of new or adapted tools? CSCL 2007 Nature of processes 1) individual learning 2) „group learning“ 3) changing the environment main point: clear about the nature of each CSCL 2007 Group phenomena ad 2) „group learning“ phenomena, which only exist, if there are a certain number of persons together as a group Examples: The music piece Hooliganism CSCL 2007 Music piece The music piece, e.g. a trio: one can only listen to this music if the trio is acting in a special way together. It cannot be done the same way by a single person. However the way they have to interact has been written up by a composer before and how it sounds depends on their skills and the instruments (tools). Would we call this „group learning“? Would it be important that exactly the same people come together and even then, would it sound the same? CSCL 2007 Hooliganism Hooliganism: Persons being quite „normal“ in everyday life could be part of a group of hooligans and reacting quite strange in that context. Is this something which can seen as an emergent phenomena coming out of the group interacting? Or is it probably something, which is part of these individuals and just needs some special conditions to become overt? CSCL 2007 Analytic viewpoint differentiate between components which are part of the individuals and a composition which is only existing when the components are put together. From an analytical point of view this asks for • knowing, what the components are • which way they are interacting • to which degree to outcome is predictable or has some degree of freedom CSCL 2007 just division of labor? The questions remains, is it this we mean with „group learning“ and do we need this term or another label to address this? How far away is this from terms like „division of coordinated labor“ and from products resulting from that?