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Building a Collaborative Learning Culture

Learning Rebels

Imagine moderating a workshop, and instead of the typical humdrum routine, the participants display an energetic buzz of collaboration. Groups are huddled together, exchanging ideas, and learning from each other’s experiences. This vibrant atmosphere is the result of a collaborative learning culture.

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Large-scale online course design? Use collaborative learning for high engagement

Joitske Hulsebosch eLearning

It is easy for people to drop out: due to urgent matters on their to-do list, due to learning assignments that do not exactly match their learning goals, due to not understanding the platform…. Collaborative learning can help keep people engaged and motivated online. Could I do that better through collaborative learning?

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Building a Stronger Team: Collaborative Learning Activities & Strategies

learnWorlds

To maximize training effectiveness, many companies add collaborative learning activities to their training courses. The main “selling point” of collaborative activities is that they’re highly interactive and don’t feel forced. Collaborative learning, on the other hand, is active.

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Unlocking Growth and Engagement: Empower Your Nonprofit with a Collaborative Learning LMS

learnWorlds

Hence, it becomes paramount to nurture their potential through dynamic training and educational programs and by cultivating collaborative learning environments , where ideas flourish, skills sharpen, and expertise expands. If you are wondering how you can do this for your own nonprofit organization, then stay put!

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Why Your Organization Needs Collaborative Learning

NovoEd

The “lone wolf” figure is all very well for Westerns and Jason Bourne movies, but when it comes to learning and development, a classroom — whether physical or virtual — full of enthusiastic participants is always a better bet. What do we mean by collaborative learning? More Than One Way up the Mountain.

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Facilitating collaborative learning: a recipe for success

Jane Hart

During 2012 Harold Jarche and I have been running a series of online workshops at the Social Learning Centre; these have proved to be very popular. In a recent article to be published in the September edition of e.learning age magazine, I describe how we have been doing this, and what I think are the key ingredients for success.

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Community and Collaborative Learning

Dashe & Thomson

More and more, learning has focused on web-based training and distance learning. And yet, according to research, people learn best by interacting with others in a real world context. All good learning is social, and that is especially true for adult learning. But that is what community is all about.