August 2002 — EduHound Extra
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Online Collaborative Learning
Welcome to the premier of "EduHound Extra!"
Each month I'll explore a different topic dealing with technology in
education. I'll point you in the direction of some excellent
resources and provide as many tips as I can. I'm of the mind-set that
while technology can be complex, challenging and even frustrating at
times, it can also be rewarding, timesaving and enjoyable. So, let's
get to this month's topic: online collaborative learning.
What is online collaborative learning? The term "collaborative learning" refers to an instructional method in which students at various performance levels work together in small groups toward a common goal. The students are responsible for each other's learning as well as their own, and the success of one student helps the others' success. Thus, by including an online component, you now have a traditional group model combined with an online learning environment.
Considerations:
Tips:
Join an Online Project:
www.gsn.org/pr
Projects hosted by the GSN Foundation and other reputable organizations, as well as extraordinary online projects conducted by classroom teachers worldwide.
www.kn.pacbell.com/wired/bluewebn
This searchable database of outstanding Internet learning sites categorizes entries by content, audience and type.
www.thinkquest.org
Provides an opportunity for students and educators to work collaboratively in teams to learn as they create Web-based learning materials and teach others.