ISLS 2026
CSCL ✕ Computer-Supported Collaborative Learning ✕ Clear filters
Thursday, June 18 · 9 sessions

8:00 AM

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Long Paper · ALP 2100

Collaborative problem-solving

A paper session on collaborative problem-solving, modeling how dialogue, metacognitive regulation, and knowledge building unfold during group work in math and other domains. Studies use methods such as ordered network analysis and Hidden Markov Models, and examine collaboration-competition dynamics and the emergence of flexible strategies.

Computer-Supported Collaborative Learning in a talk
5 talks
Short Paper · ALP 2200

Innovative Design for Learning

A short-paper session on designing innovative learning environments, spanning embodied game-based math, collaborative argumentation amid misinformation, and shared feedback visualization in simulation debriefing. Several papers examine generative-AI chatbots in computing education, from technology acceptance to effects on fifth graders' computational thinking.

Computer-Supported Collaborative Learning in a talk
5 talks
Short Paper · ALP 2500

Group Dynamics and Processes

A short-paper session on group dynamics in collaborative learning, examining how active participation, role enactment, and disciplinary engagement unfold over time. Methods include implicit-scripts analysis, physiological synchrony, AR-based inquiry, and socially shared regulation in STEM.

Computer-Supported Collaborative Learning in a talk
5 talks

10:00 AM

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Long Paper · ALP 2100

Collaboration with AI

Papers investigate human-AI collaboration in learning, comparing peer versus AI assistance in graph theory and examining cognitive, social, and metacognitive dimensions of student-student-LLM problem solving. Other talks design multi-agent AI systems and use deliberately biased chatbots to prepare teachers for collaboration.

Computer-Supported Collaborative Learning in a talk
4 talks
Short Paper · ALP 2200

Collaborative STEM Inquiry

Short papers on collaborative STEM inquiry span engineering notebooks scaffolding middle school robotics, multi-user immersive VR for science learning, and collaboration quality in computational modeling. Threads also include teacher knowledge building via KNILT minicourses and ordered-network-analysis-supported reflective assessment.

Computer-Supported Collaborative Learning in a talk
5 talks
Short Paper · ALP 2500

Perceptions of Innovation and Change

Papers examine perceptions of innovation and change, with several analyzing teacher and STEM-educator sentiments about generative AI through social media discourse on X and Reddit. Other talks cover participatory design for AI in teacher education, reconceptualizing conversational AI as a learning medium, and NGSS implementation.

Computer-Supported Collaborative Learning in a talk
5 talks

2:30 PM

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Long Paper · ALP 2200

Regulation and Support

Four long papers use multimodal data to study how emotions and teacher support are regulated during collaborative learning. Topics range from emotion regulation in student dyads building computational models to teacher orchestration load, proximity effects, and scaffolding via classroom chatbots.

Computer-Supported Collaborative Learning in a talk
4 talks
Symposium · ALP 3600

Rise Above State-of-the-Art: Designing New Possibilities of GenAI for Knowledge Building

This symposium presents seven contributions on how Generative AI can enrich human-AI collaboration for Knowledge Building, moving beyond 'learning from AI' toward collaborative creation and learner epistemic agency. Designs span dialogic and integrated approaches across contexts from doctoral interdisciplinary research to K-12 classrooms.

Computer-Supported Collaborative Learning

4:15 PM

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Poster · Outdoors

CSCL Posters - Thursday Poster Session (In-Person)

An in-person poster session spanning collaborative learning research, with strong threads on AI literacy games, epistemic agency, and knowledge building alongside SEL, VR and maker collaboration, and equity-focused design. Studies range from a Turing-test game and weaving-based ML curricula to ceremonial Indigenous designs and belonging infrastructure in research-practice partnerships.

Computer-Supported Collaborative Learning in a talk
19 talks