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What is Activity System

Handbook of Research on Lessons Learned From Transitioning to Virtual Classrooms During a Pandemic
Set of actions guided by subjects, rules, division of labor belonging to a community that shares a common goal.
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Using Online Learning Environments With Kindergarten Children During the COVID-19 Emergency: A Case Study in Italy
Martina Benvenuti (Alma Mater Studiorum, University of Bologna, Italy), Augusto Chioccariello (National Research Council, Institute for Educational Technology, Italy), and Sabrina Panesi (National Research Council, Institute for Educational Technology, Italy)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-6557-5.ch007
Abstract
This chapter explores kindergarten children's use of specific online applications such as WhatsApp and YouTube to maintain social relationships between each other and with their classroom teachers during the COVID-19 pandemic lockdown. Using Vygotskian theorisation of learning through interaction with more expert people (teachers and parents) and Leontev's theory of functional organ, this study verifies that children often learned without an expert's presence, using strategies such as trial and error and discussion, and through maintaining social relationships among themselves and with their teachers. Specifically, the study involved two Italian kindergartens (42 children) and six teachers. Analysis of the children's work and of teacher interviews shows that, during the Italian lockdown, the pre-school children used applications as learning environments in the form of functional organs, and this proved useful for carrying on kindergarten activities and for maintaining social relationships.
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Communication in Global Virtual Activity Systems
the entire context in which ongoing human interaction occurs, including not only the subjects involved, the problem space they are addressing, and the desired outcome, but also the artifacts (e.g., forms of communication, tools, technologies) that mediate the interactions, the rules (including both laws and customs) that shape behavior, the communities in which individuals operate, and the ways in which work is distributed among members.
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Context as Action in the Teaching of Statistical Concepts: An Activity Theory Perspective
From an activity theory perspective, an activity system is the minimal unit of analysis for understanding human actions. The components of an activity system include the subject (individual or group) from whose point of view the activity is analyzed and the object (the individual or group who is acted upon) and the dynamic relations among them mediated by various artifacts (sings, tools, instruments). This basic structure (subject, object, artifact) has been expanded to include other meditational elements of rules, community and division of labor.
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Using Online Writing Communities to Teach Writing MOOCs
An activity system consists of all the activities that specific communities participate in to complete the community’s goals. Discursively, activity systems consist of all genres needed in order to complete the community’s goals, or, in other words, genre systems which consist of typified and stabilized for now genre conventions that enact the community’s goals and purposes ( Schryer, 1993 ). Without shared goals and purposes, however, the activity system would break down ( Russell & Yanez, 2002 ).
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