tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6355085566266679737.post5235036122977995159..comments2015-07-01T07:31:44.587-07:00Comments on Educator's hack: Topic 3: Reflection for Collaborative Leaningjocontrerashttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16472398651340994333noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6355085566266679737.post-16144157346036569442015-05-23T15:47:18.875-07:002015-05-23T15:47:18.875-07:00 Collaborative learning is a method of teaching an... Collaborative learning is a method of teaching and learning in which students team together to explore a significant question or create a meaningful project. A group of students discussing a lecture or students from different schools working together over the Internet on a shared assignment are both examples of collaborative learning. .In small groups, students can share strengths and also develop their weaker skills. They develop their interpersonal skills. They learn to deal with conflict. When cooperative groups are guided by clear objectives, students engage in numerous activities that improve their understanding of subjects explored. Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16826228392317883665noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6355085566266679737.post-35733849031157141362015-05-19T01:05:11.465-07:002015-05-19T01:05:11.465-07:00Thank you very much Anne for everything, just like...Thank you very much Anne for everything, just like our collaboration in our work. We learned from each other in all aspects and I think it is working just fine. As what they are saying "Two heads are better than one":)jocontrerashttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16472398651340994333noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6355085566266679737.post-47877746107100729462015-05-18T11:26:26.982-07:002015-05-18T11:26:26.982-07:00Thank you very much for sharing the link to me, I ...Thank you very much for sharing the link to me, I can really relate to the article. Elegant Lurking is an important ingredient in the subtle business of becoming a member of a community. I think it is better to do elegant lurking to familiarize or learn about the community for us to collaborate effectively.<br />jocontrerashttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16472398651340994333noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6355085566266679737.post-80215229374613316362015-05-18T10:39:48.479-07:002015-05-18T10:39:48.479-07:00Thanks for sharing your thoughts on the challengie...Thanks for sharing your thoughts on the challengies and benefits of collaborative learning! In this context our differences really is a great asset, contributing to that overall outcomes of our learning will be greater than the sum of the individual parts. It's the same as in everyday life - together we will accomplish more than on our own ... :)Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07424757932790021898noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6355085566266679737.post-77537613349754257292015-05-18T06:20:44.546-07:002015-05-18T06:20:44.546-07:00Indeed. Whenever we enter a new community, course,...Indeed. Whenever we enter a new community, course, workplace we need time to acclimatize to the new environment and tune in to the new culture. We need to watch, listen and learn the "etiquette" of the new environment before we dare to make our first contributions. That's why it's so important to create a safe and supportive community feeling in online courses. We also need to learn that students who are silent are also learning. (I you want you can read my post on this topic at http://acreelman.blogspot.se/2015/04/not-lurking-but-learning.html).Alastair Creelmanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15437257475474703309noreply@blogger.com