ON DEMAND: Knowing How, Knowing Who, and Knowing What: Three guiding principles for developing collaborative learning
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.13021/itlcp.2021.3018Abstract
The benefits of collaborative learning are well established. Those most often cited include:
∙ The development of higher-order thinking
∙ Exposure to and understanding of diverse perspectives
∙ Increased retention and self-esteem
∙ Preparation for the world beyond the university classroom.
Although the benefits of collaborative learning are well established, designing collaborative-learning tasks is not always intuitive. This video will present three guiding principles for developing collaborative learning: Knowing How, Knowing Who, and Knowing What.
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