Contributions to international conferences in 2019
AERA 2019, April 5-9, Toronto, Canada
18.03.2019
The following contributions from the COSIMA research unit will be presented at the AERA 2019 conference in Toronto:
- Good for Learning, Bad for Motivation? A Meta-Analysis on the Effects of Collaboration Scripts
Presenting author: Anika Radkowitsch
Session: Student Learning and Thinking Processes in the Design of Learning Environments; Sat, April 6, 2:15 to 3:45pm, Sheraton Centre Toronto Hotel, Mezzanine Level, Willow East
- Learning Prerequisites of Simulation-Based Trainings for Diagnostic Competences: An Interdisciplinary Study
Presenting author: Ansgar Opitz
Learning to Diagnose Together: Validating a Simulation-Based Learning Environment for Medical Students
Presenting author: Anika Radkowitsch
Session: Simulations for Knowledge Development; Mon, April 8, 10:25 to 11:55am, Sheraton Centre Toronto Hotel, Lower Concourse, Osgoode Ballroom
- Developing a Video-Based Learning Environment for Preservice Teachers' Diagnostic Competences Concerning Mathematical Argumentation
Presenting author: Elias Codreanu
Session: Advancing the Knowledge Base to Improve Teaching: Generating a Design Framework for Video-Based Activity Systems; Tue, April 9, 8:00 to 9:30am, Metro Toronto Convention Centre, 800 Level, Room 801A
- Facilitating Diagnostic Competences in Higher Education: A Meta-Analysis on Different Types of Scaffolding
Presenting author: Olga Chernikova
Session: MTCC Tuesday Poster Session 10:25 – Learning and Instruction; Tue, April 9, 10:25 to 11:55am, Metro Toronto Convention Centre, 300 Level, Hall C