Cooperative Learning in Hybrid
Classes
Dr. Rasha Osman Abdel Haliem (HTI)
2023
Did you assign cooperative tasks in
online setting before?
What tools did you use ?
How was your experience ?
Think-Pair- Share
Cooperative Learning
• is a situation in which two or more people learn or attempt
to learn something together
• is based on the model that knowledge
• can be created within a population where members actively interact
• by sharing experiences and taking on asymmetry roles
Kagan cooperative learning, 2015.
Online Cooperative Learning
• Supports active learners
• Constructs knowledge
• Prepares students for life
Shatters passivity
Enhances real knowledge
absorbition
In today’s classrooms
• teachers are
increasingly challenged
to devise ways to make
learning within the
school building
interesting and
relevant for students
In today’s classrooms
• most contemporary students spend their non-school hours
engaged in
• continuous, information drenched, multi-media experiences via television,
their home computers and in video arcades.
Solutions ?
The use of computers and e-tools in cooperative
learning.
General consensus
• students need to become competent computer users to be
prepared for life and work in the twenty-first century
• there is an agreement over the role and best use of those
computers to support student achievement
• the Internet has the capability to greatly enhance both learning
and teaching.
Undeniable
computers connected to the Internet
provide students with an extensive selection
of information resources
Educational value of the Internet
•teachers often overlook the
benefits of:
• people resources
• online collaborative learning
Research indicates that
•collaborative
learning projects,
frequently increase
the students' level
of tolerance and
acceptance of other
people's viewpoints
• which is a beneficial
skill in real-life
situations where
compromises are
often required
Sharing
• Joint database exploration
• sharing workspaces
• and supporting reflective communication
enable individuals to share
cognitively with other individuals
Cooperative learning
takes advantage of learning
as a social process
Benefits of Online Cooperative
Learning
• Students
• Are frequently more motivated
to work
• Can access interesting source
data,
• Can experience virtual travel,
• Can connect with other
students
• Can connect subject experts to
study and learn together.
• Frequently improve their
reading, writing, and data
management skills
Online Cooperative Learning
• provides effective
opportunities for
students to practice
learning new languages,
by connecting non-native
speakers with native
speakers.
• often presents a positive
public forum for
showcasing student work
for parents and the
community.
Johnson and Johnson’s research
• "cooperative
learning
experiences
promote higher
achievement than
do competitive
and individualistic
experiences"
(1985, p.104).
Community-oriented Learning
• can mobilize the
energy,
commitment,
and idealism of
young people,
• Teach them
leadership skills
and personal
responsibility.
Community Benefits
•collaborative
projects
•help reduce
vandalism
•discourage graffiti
•discourage bullying,
and school violence
•provide assistance
for the needy, sick
and elderly
increase
pride in
the
communit
y
Collaborative
Projects
provide an opportunity for
students to apply newly learned
skills to real world situations
Effective Collaboration
Requires
• coordinated
scheduling
• common
communication
tools
• mutually
accepted goals
and objectives
• Well-designed online
collaborative learning projects
provide students with unique
and highly motivating learning
experiences that would not be
available to them within the
traditional classroom walls.
Yvonne Marie Andres
http://techedevents.org/LongBeach/Proceedings/RT%20804.pdf
www.globalschoolnet.org
Challenges of Online Collaborative Learning
• requires additional time
and often does not have
administrative support
• skills to manage the
relationships with
partner classes,
• difficulty in managing
the data produced by
the project
• difficulty in managing
the individual
assessment of student
achievement.
Additional Obstacle to
Implement
this Technology
hesitation on the part of
teachers and administrators
to get involved in a form of
communications that has not
been traditionally part of the
educational system.
Tools for Cooperative Learning
Padlet
Google Apps
Zoom
Microsoft Teams
The padlet is the bulletin board of the website
that allows free for all writing that will be used
for educational Purposes
You can add a photo via
webcam to your text.
Perfect for showing which
student answer the
question.. As below.
You can also add a URL to provide pictures
, video, slide, shows, documents, and
more. An even craftier way to turn in
assignments!
You can also upload files that you may
have stored for your students/teacher
to view
Padlet on the Cell Phone
What do you know about google apps?
Bibliography
• Art of Collaboration: Awesome Tools and
Proven Strategies Presented by Yvonne
Marie Andres, Global SchoolNet
Foundation
http://techedevents.org/LongBeach/
Proceedings/RT%20804.pdf
viewed in 1/11/2020
• Beatriz Barros & M. FelisaVerdejo; Analysing
student interaction processes in order to
improve collaboration. The DEGREE approach
International Journal of Artificial Intelligence in
Education (2000) 11, to appear
http://sensei.lsi.uned.es/~bbarros/papers/ijaied20
00.pdf
viewed in 1/1/2021
• Kagan Cooperative Learning, 2015.

Cooperative Learning in online Hybrid Classes.ppt

  • 1.
    Cooperative Learning inHybrid Classes Dr. Rasha Osman Abdel Haliem (HTI) 2023
  • 2.
    Did you assigncooperative tasks in online setting before? What tools did you use ? How was your experience ? Think-Pair- Share
  • 3.
    Cooperative Learning • isa situation in which two or more people learn or attempt to learn something together • is based on the model that knowledge • can be created within a population where members actively interact • by sharing experiences and taking on asymmetry roles Kagan cooperative learning, 2015.
  • 4.
    Online Cooperative Learning •Supports active learners • Constructs knowledge • Prepares students for life Shatters passivity Enhances real knowledge absorbition
  • 5.
    In today’s classrooms •teachers are increasingly challenged to devise ways to make learning within the school building interesting and relevant for students
  • 6.
    In today’s classrooms •most contemporary students spend their non-school hours engaged in • continuous, information drenched, multi-media experiences via television, their home computers and in video arcades.
  • 7.
    Solutions ? The useof computers and e-tools in cooperative learning.
  • 8.
    General consensus • studentsneed to become competent computer users to be prepared for life and work in the twenty-first century • there is an agreement over the role and best use of those computers to support student achievement • the Internet has the capability to greatly enhance both learning and teaching.
  • 9.
    Undeniable computers connected tothe Internet provide students with an extensive selection of information resources
  • 10.
    Educational value ofthe Internet •teachers often overlook the benefits of: • people resources • online collaborative learning
  • 11.
    Research indicates that •collaborative learningprojects, frequently increase the students' level of tolerance and acceptance of other people's viewpoints • which is a beneficial skill in real-life situations where compromises are often required
  • 12.
    Sharing • Joint databaseexploration • sharing workspaces • and supporting reflective communication enable individuals to share cognitively with other individuals
  • 13.
    Cooperative learning takes advantageof learning as a social process
  • 14.
    Benefits of OnlineCooperative Learning • Students • Are frequently more motivated to work • Can access interesting source data, • Can experience virtual travel, • Can connect with other students • Can connect subject experts to study and learn together. • Frequently improve their reading, writing, and data management skills
  • 15.
    Online Cooperative Learning •provides effective opportunities for students to practice learning new languages, by connecting non-native speakers with native speakers. • often presents a positive public forum for showcasing student work for parents and the community.
  • 16.
    Johnson and Johnson’sresearch • "cooperative learning experiences promote higher achievement than do competitive and individualistic experiences" (1985, p.104).
  • 17.
    Community-oriented Learning • canmobilize the energy, commitment, and idealism of young people, • Teach them leadership skills and personal responsibility.
  • 18.
    Community Benefits •collaborative projects •help reduce vandalism •discouragegraffiti •discourage bullying, and school violence •provide assistance for the needy, sick and elderly increase pride in the communit y
  • 19.
    Collaborative Projects provide an opportunityfor students to apply newly learned skills to real world situations
  • 20.
    Effective Collaboration Requires • coordinated scheduling •common communication tools • mutually accepted goals and objectives • Well-designed online collaborative learning projects provide students with unique and highly motivating learning experiences that would not be available to them within the traditional classroom walls. Yvonne Marie Andres http://techedevents.org/LongBeach/Proceedings/RT%20804.pdf www.globalschoolnet.org
  • 21.
    Challenges of OnlineCollaborative Learning • requires additional time and often does not have administrative support • skills to manage the relationships with partner classes, • difficulty in managing the data produced by the project • difficulty in managing the individual assessment of student achievement.
  • 22.
    Additional Obstacle to Implement thisTechnology hesitation on the part of teachers and administrators to get involved in a form of communications that has not been traditionally part of the educational system.
  • 23.
    Tools for CooperativeLearning Padlet Google Apps Zoom Microsoft Teams
  • 24.
    The padlet isthe bulletin board of the website that allows free for all writing that will be used for educational Purposes You can add a photo via webcam to your text. Perfect for showing which student answer the question.. As below. You can also add a URL to provide pictures , video, slide, shows, documents, and more. An even craftier way to turn in assignments! You can also upload files that you may have stored for your students/teacher to view
  • 25.
    Padlet on theCell Phone
  • 27.
    What do youknow about google apps?
  • 31.
    Bibliography • Art ofCollaboration: Awesome Tools and Proven Strategies Presented by Yvonne Marie Andres, Global SchoolNet Foundation http://techedevents.org/LongBeach/ Proceedings/RT%20804.pdf viewed in 1/11/2020 • Beatriz Barros & M. FelisaVerdejo; Analysing student interaction processes in order to improve collaboration. The DEGREE approach International Journal of Artificial Intelligence in Education (2000) 11, to appear http://sensei.lsi.uned.es/~bbarros/papers/ijaied20 00.pdf viewed in 1/1/2021 • Kagan Cooperative Learning, 2015.