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Collaborative learning in 3 questions

KnowledgeOne

That’s why it’s a good idea to integrate “collaborativelearning into the range of pedagogical approaches, a model that is particularly suitable for adult learners and that can also be adapted to online training. In short, what is collaborative learning? Let’s demystify it in 3 questions.

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Collaborative Learning: A Practical Guide

KnowledgeOne

It is this aspect of our nature that collaborative learning focuses on, a pedagogical approach that we presented in a previous article. Collaborative learning in a nutshell. Various tasks or activities can lend themselves to collaborative learning. Structure new ideas so that new learning can occur.

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6 benefits of social & collaborative learning

Docebo

Learning from one another is what people have always done throughout human history, so ‘social and collaborative learning’ as a learning method is likely to be the oldest one in existence. Even if our approach to training and learning has evolved over time, we still inevitably learn from those we collaborate with.

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Unbooks, Informal Learning, and Collaboration: The Age of Questions

ID Reflections

In an earlier post, The Meaning is the Message , I quoted from Stephen Downes' presentation: Knowledge has many authors , knowledge has many facets, it looks different to each different person, and it changes moment to moment. Unbooks make room for readers as well as authors. Unbooks put the author back in control.

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Collaborative or cooperative learning?

KnowledgeOne

Collaborative learning and cooperative learning are often confused, but they are two distinct learning types. Whether the learning is collaborative or cooperative, it is all about achieving a common goal through the participation of all group members. Related articles: Collaborative learning in 3 questions.

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Informal Learning: An Interview With Jay Cross

The eLearning Coach

A few astute people noticed it, wrote about it and brought it to the forefront of the learning arena. In fact, the buzz about informal learning seems to grow every day. Social learning technologies, which often facilitate informal learning, seem to have paved the way for greater interest in this approach.

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Informal learning from the horse’s mouth

Jay Cross's Informal Learning

Every morning, my email is littered with very basic questions about informal learning. I’ve been ranting about informal and computer-supported learning in organizations for twelve years now. I’m the Johnny Appleseed of networked, social learning. Connie: What is your definition of informal learning?