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Computer Supported Moderation of E-Discussions: the ARGUNAUT Approach

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posted on 2007-01-01, 00:00 authored by Reuma De Groot, Raul Drachman, Rakheli Hever, Baruch B Schwarz, Ulrich Hoppe, Andreas Harrer, Maarten De Laat, Rupert Wegerif, Bruce M. McLaren, Benoit Baurens
Despite their potential value for learning purposes, e-discussions do not necessarily lead to desirable results, even when moderated. The study of the moderator's role, especially in synchronous, graphical e-discussions, and the development of appropriate tools to assist moderators are the objectives of the ARGUNAUT project. This project aims at unifying awareness and feedback mechanisms in e-discussion environments, presently implemented on two existing platforms. This system is primarily directed to a human moderator and facilitating moderation, but might also help the students monitor their own interactions. At the heart of system are the inter-relations between an off-line AI analysis mechanism and an online monitoring module. This is done through a collaboration of technological and pedagogical teams, showing promising preliminary results.

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