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    FormatThesis (3)SubjectActive learning (1)Autism spectrum disorders (1)Avatars (Computer graphics) (1)Causation (1)Critical thinking (1)... View MoreDate Issued2010 (2)2009 (1)Author/ContributorJonassen, David H., 1947-2012 (3)Ionas, Ioan Gelu, 1966- (1)Kim, Bosung (1)Schmidt, Matthew M., 1974- (1)Advisor
    Jonassen, David H., 1947-2012 (3)
    Thesis DepartmentInformation science and learning technologies (MU) (3)Language (ISO)English (3)

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    The effects of prompts-based argumentation scaffolds on peer-led interactive argumentation 

    Kim, Bosung (University of Missouri--Columbia, 2009)
    significantly greater amount of socio-emotionally enhanced strategy use. With regard to argument behaviors, students in all three conditions made a considerable number of opposing arguments, which could be attributed to the task design of the study. More...

    Effects of self-explanation as causal mechanism elicitation methodology on causal reasoning task performance 

    Ionas, Ioan Gelu, 1966- (University of Missouri--Columbia, 2010)
    People have always tried to find explanations for how and why things happen to and around them. While understanding causality is fundamental for both science and everyday life, researchers found that people have a multitude ...

    Social influence in a 3D virtual learning environment for individuals with autism spectrum disorders 

    Schmidt, Matthew M., 1974- (University of Missouri--Columbia, 2010)
    This study examined the impact of avatar representation and social presence on social influence in a three-dimensional virtual learning environment for individuals with autism spectrum disorders. Four male participants ...

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