Task and interaction regulation in controlling a traffic simulation

Computer Supported Collaborative Learning
Pages: 601 - 602
Published: Jan 7, 2002
Abstract
In collaborative problem solving, metacognition not only covers strategic reasoning related to the task but also reasoning related to the interaction itself. The hypothesis underlying this work states that regulation of the interaction and regulation of the task are closely related mechanisms and that their co-occurrence facilitates coordination. These assumptions are tested experimentally with a traffic simulator. The results show that...
Paper Details
Title
Task and interaction regulation in controlling a traffic simulation
Published Date
Jan 7, 2002
Pages
601 - 602
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