While it might be tempting to view “active learning” as another educational buzzword, a large body of research demonstrates that active and collaborative classrooms produce deeper and more ...
K-12 educators sometimes use the terms “collaborative learning” and “cooperative learning” interchangeably when discussing students working together in the classroom. But the two terms carry distinct ...
Diana Laurillard presents ideas and tools for students to create their own digital products as part of a collaborative learning task An effective way of supporting students learning through discussion ...
How to facilitate active, collaborative and authentic learning experiences by using digital tools to enhance teaching now and post-Covid-19 When traditional face-to-face lectures were replaced by ...
Over the past several years, I've posted many examples of collaborative learning in my history classrooms grades 8-10. The part that gets most students' and educators' attention is that I do not give ...
When we talk about learning methods, most of us hark back to the days when we were either referred to as audio or visual learners, and that would be the end of the discussion. However, as more and ...
For sales teams and managers, losing the space to naturally exchange ideas and knowledge may be the most profound effect of the Covid-19 pandemic. Watercooler chats, impromptu deskside gatherings and ...
Think-pair-share (TPS) is the black dress of active learning: a highly flexible tool that can take as little or as much time as needed, and serve a number of pedagogical purposes including ...
Collaborative learning in college is an instructional approach where students work together in small groups to solve problems, complete tasks, or discuss concepts. It emphasizes shared responsibility, ...
When young people develop basic leadership and collaborative learning skills, they can be a formidable force for change. – Peter M. Senge LEARNING of today's students is anchored on 21st century ...