3. What is
Collaborative
Learning?
Collaborative learning is an educational
approach in which students study in
groups to enhance their learning
outcomes
They come together to perform tasks,
work on projects and understand new
concepts
Helps students to defend their places,
reframe ideas, understand other person’s
points of view
Aids in better understanding of a subject
4. Sharing ideas
and concepts
with other
students
Working on the
development of
new
assignments
Sharing ideas
and concepts
with other
students
Working
together
on projects
Collaborative Learning examples include-
5. The students learn through teacher’s expertise and
teachers learn through student’s lessons
Both, teacher and students learn by
sharing knowledge
The students has the provision to set their goals
and gather information through different learning
materials
Shared learning authority among
the teachers and students
The teacher does not solely give knowledge to the
students but also acts as mediator between
students and education
Teacher acts as middle man
The groups should be made such that the students
are different from each other in terms of their
strengths, weaknesses, interests and other aspects
Diverse groupings of students
Characteristics of
Collaborative Classrooms-
6. Benefits of Collaborative
Learning
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8. The students work independently
before and then they engage in
discussions in such a way that it
exchanges information and ideas
among them
Think-pair-share
A problem is given for learners in
groups, to assess and solve. Here,
the students are required to
understand a problem before
proposing a solution
Problem-based
learning
The group members are required
to stay together for weeks or
months working on projects
Formal collaborative
learning groups
Consists of groups that are
formed to last for at least a year
Collaborative base
groups
Types of Collaborative
Learning
The class is divided into groups
and they are assigned a project to
handle
Informal collaborative
learning groups
9. Teacher’s role
in
Collaborative
Learning
Forming groups, and helping students
with good environments and activities
Giving opportunities and tasks that
promote collaborative learningX
Structure the groups in such a way that it
involves diversity
Offer resources and study materials to
the students
Conduct assessment of the students in
groups
10. How can MasterSoft help in Collaborative
learning?
MasterSoft can help
the students to form
groups and work
remotely with the help
of software
It can help the
teachers to assess the
students and get
access to their work
The teachers has
access to various
groups and their
information stored
separately
The distribution of
responsibilities and
solutions can be
recorded in the
portals