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COLLABORATIVE

LEARNING

WEB 2.0 TOOLS


www.prezi..com
Google docs
www.bubbleshare.com
www.slideshare.com
www.writewith.com

LINKS

www.comapping.com
www.skype.com
www.wikispaces.com
www.openteams.com

https://www.cmu.edu/teaching/
technology/whitepapers/
CollaborationTools_Jan09.pdf

http://vault.smarttech.com/assessment/
education_whitepapers_web.pd
f?WT.ac=edresearch
http://www.sun-associates.com/
resources/Cooplrn.html

KAREN MISHELL COQUE ID 6076-07-14670


KERYM ESCOBAR MELGAR ID 6076-07-2394

COLLABORATIVE LEARNING
The main objective of collaborative learning is that learners work
in groups to find out solutions to
problems and challenges.
Using social networking sites,
email, blogs or any other technological tool source, students can
collaborate with their peers
across the planet.

Role of the Teacher

Create rubrics to guide learning


process and final work

Teacher should provide content


that must challenge students

Select and provide collaborative


technologies that are easy to use

Monitor group tension and discontent

Assess in different ways: group


grades as well as individual
grades

Tools and Technologies

Strategies for Teachers

Collaboration suites

word processing, spreadsheets, communication, or calendaring

Brainstorm ideas in Wikispaces


and then create papers or
reports in Google Docs

Course management systems

discussion boards, file sharing, and peer evaluation


Project management tools

scheduling, time tracking, task management,


resource allocation, collaborative writing or
editing, communication, file sharing, and process documentation.
Wikis
Real-time communications
Other tools

mapping, collaborative writing, stand-alone list


or task management, creative or design collaboration, slide sharing, market research, contact management

Use Diigo to find, tag, and


comment on resources found
online
Join a group in Ning, Yahoo!
Groups or Google Groups and
write reflection papers on it
Create a group, special interest
group, or community and
watch it grow
Use collaborative tools for
cross-cultural projects
Have
students
conduct
research team meetings in
Skype or an online chat tool

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