Collaborative Learning StudentPhase of LearningTutor Is excited by… Engagement Phase …Inspires Finds out about… Exploration Phase …Supports Creates… Transformation.

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Collaborative Learning StudentPhase of LearningTutor Is excited by… Engagement Phase …Inspires Finds out about… Exploration Phase …Supports Creates… Transformation Phase …Encourages Presents… Presentation Phase …Applauds Reviews… Reflection Phase …Reviews Reid, Forrestal, Cook

Engagement Phase Students… Are introduced to new topic/concept/idea and are challenged/stimulated by it. Linked to what they already know, organise groups for collaborative project Tutors use… Multimedia resources, images, sounds, video, quizzes Tutor supports… Evaluating skills

Exploration Phase Students… Explore new material, compare and contrast material, share ideas and resources Tutors use… Resources – multimedia, web pages, text, video, images, own experience, each other, in unstructured environment Tutor supports… Finding, comparing, contrasting and evaluating material

Transformation Phase Students… Create ‘new’ material by re- organising, clarifying, elaborating, practising or using information in purposeful and authentic way. Work as a collaborative team Tutors use… Variety of tools: web page creators, PowerPoint, templates, guidelines Tutor supports… Collaborative, group work skills, analysing material, monitoring progress

Presentation Phase Students… Present to an interested, critical and authentic audience that offers feedback Tutors use… Wide range of presentation opportunities – wikis, blogs, portals, web pages, movies, presentations, exhibitions, publications, displays, shows or performances. Make available for others to use/reuse Tutor supports… Technical and practical skills.

Reflection Phase Students… Reflect on both progress and process of learning Tutors use… Reflective tools – blogs, e- portfolio, personal development planners Tutor supports… With constructive feedback that helps students improve progress and process of learning