May 1, 2024
4 minute read
To successfully navigate the complexities of online learning environments, students must possess a strong foundation in student collaboration. Student collaboration is vital for academic success within the virtual classroom as it provides a platform for learners to interact with their peers and instructors, exchange ideas, and collectively accomplish learning objectives. Whether driven by curiosity, academic requirements, or career aspirations, individuals seeking to enhance their understanding of student collaboration can benefit greatly from exploring the diverse range of online courses available.
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Reading list
We've selected five books
that we think will supplement your
learning. Use these to
develop background knowledge, enrich your coursework, and gain a
deeper understanding of the topics covered in
Student Collaboration.
Synthesizes research on collaborative learning in online environments, offering theoretical frameworks and practical insights into the design, facilitation, and assessment of collaborative activities.
Provides research-based best practices for implementing student collaboration in online courses, highlighting its impact on engagement and learning outcomes.
While focusing on collaborative learning in higher education generally, this book provides insights and strategies relevant to fostering collaboration in online courses, particularly regarding the effective design and implementation of collaborative activities.
While focused on student-centered collaborative learning generally, this book offers valuable insights into creating collaborative learning environments in online courses, emphasizing the importance of equity and inclusion.
Provides a comprehensive overview of online learning principles and strategies, including a section on facilitating student collaboration and building community.
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