Activit\'es collectives et instrumentation. \'Etude de pratiques dans l'enseignement sup\'erieur
Abstract
This article presents the results of a study which concerns Instrumented Collective Learning Situations (ICLS) used in higher education and according to different actors's point of view (instructional designer and tutor). Considered actors have been involved in ICLS conception or in their use with students. We determine several forms of ICLS (in terms of scenario, tools, kind of activity) and what educational approaches are adopted by educational actors in their practices. We detail the results of our study, mainly by highlighting the "home-made" approach of the actors, that is based on an opportunist and pragmatic use of available tools in order to fit into the educational contexts.
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