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What is the collaborative learning?

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Question added by Emad Mohammed said abdalla , ERP & IT Software, operation general manager . , AL DOHA Company
Date Posted: 2015/02/17
Kaamila Tahseen
by Kaamila Tahseen , Change Management Team Manager , cognizant technology solutions

Collaborative leaning is what we are doing here in (Specialities tab) bayt platform.

We are combinely learning in a collaborative fashion here...thanks to Bayt :-)

ashraf taha
by ashraf taha , مدرس - teacher , مراكز تعليمية - Educational centers

Collaborative learning is a situation in which two or more people learn or attempt to learn something together. Unlike individual learning, people engaged in collaborative learning capitalize on one another’s resources and skills (asking one another for information, evaluating one another’s ideas, monitoring one another’s work, etc.). More specifically, collaborative learning is based on the model that knowledge can be created within a population where members actively interact by sharing experiences and take on asymmetry roles.] Put differently, collaborative learning refers to methodologies and environments in which learners engage in a common task where each individual depends on and is accountable to each other. These include both face-to-face conversations] and computer discussions (online forums, chat rooms, etc.). Methods for examining collaborative learning processes include conversation analysis and statistical discourse analysis.

Emad Mohammed said abdalla
by Emad Mohammed said abdalla , ERP & IT Software, operation general manager . , AL DOHA Company

Learning that takes place when students work in groups to discuss and solve problems together.

Sabahat Usman
by Sabahat Usman , Member of Advisory Review Board , Asian Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences

Collaborative learning is an educational method where two or more students work together to learn something. It's based on the general premise that groups of students can learn more from each other through sharing and social interaction than they would if they learned on their own.

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