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Computer Assisted Collaborative Learning
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Collaborative Learning What is Collaborative Learning? Why does CL help learners? How is CL used in CACL? How do I assess CA? How do I set up CA in Bb?
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What is Collaborative Learning? Collaborative learning is an educational approach to teaching and learning that involves groups of learners working together to solve a problem, complete a task, or create a product. Collaborative learning is based on the idea that learning is a naturally social act in which the participants talk among themselves. It is through the talk that learning occurs (National Institute for Science Education)
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Why does CL help learners? Reduce the feeling of isolation that can come with distance education. If web-based courses provide learners with effective interaction, then they possess all the benefits that a course could possibly have – flexibility convenience, and quality (Chang, 2009)
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Revision 1 (2006) Theorists A more recent position that rejects the mechanistic elements of previous learning theories Contributors included: Dewey (Education is growth, not an end in itself; education occurs though it’s connection to real life) Piaget (Children construct reality through four phases of development) Vygotsky (Learning as a social process) Bruner (Discovery Learning)
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Computer Communication Synchronous Vs. Asynchronous Many students don’t have a schedule that affords them the opportunity for face-to-face classes. Many studies indicate that online student achievement is comparable to F2F classes. Some studies indicate that students learn more in online classes with some synchronous components.(Sitzmann, Ely & Wisher, 2004)
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Synchronous Tools Chat Virtual Classroom Elluminate (can be recorded)
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Asynchronous Tools Email Discussion Board Blogs Wikis Journals
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Email Best Pracrtices Only for personal communication – all class questions direct to the discussion board.
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Discussion Boards
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