Stretching the limits in help-seeking research: Theoretical, methodological, and technological advances |
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Authors: | Kati Mä kitalo-Siegl,Frank Fischer |
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Affiliation: | a Institute for Educational Research, University of Jyväskylä, P.O. Box 35, FIN-40014, Finland b Department of Psychology, University of Munich, Leopoldstr. 13, 80802 Munich, Germany |
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Abstract: | This special section focuses on help seeking in a wide range of learning environments, from classrooms to online forums. Previous research has rather restrictively focused on the identification of personal characteristics that predict whether or not learners seek help under certain conditions. However, help-seeking research has begun to broaden these self-imposed limitations. The articles in this special section represent good examples of this development. Indeed, help seeking in the presented articles is explored through complementary theoretical lenses (e.g., linguistic, instructional), using a wide scope of methodologies (e.g., teacher reports, log files), and in a manner which embraces the support of innovative technologies (e.g., cognitive tutors, web-based environments). |
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Keywords: | Classroom-based research Help seeking Help-seeking process Technology-supported learning environments |
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