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Facilitating Collaboration in Online Learning

by kiralyse
Author Information
Author(s):
Caroline Haythornthwaite
Institution(s) or Organization(s) Where Research Occured:
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Volume and Issue Information
Volume:
10
Issue:
1
Month:
February
Year:
2006

Collaboration entails working together toward a common goal, but what is the common goal we want students to work toward in classes? What kinds of interactions and outcomes do we value as collaboration, and how do we facilitate them? This paper addresses these questions, beginning with an examination of research on groups, community, and shared cognition that inform collaboration, and then addressing what we mean when by collaboration. Three questions define the discussion: Why do we emphasize collaboration and try to engage students in collaborative activities and collaborative learning? What outcomes do we expect from collaboration in terms of how students interact, tasks are conducted, learning accomplished, and knowledge created? How does communication differ online from offline, and how does the difference affect collaboration? Each section ends with some recommendations on how to facilitate collaboration, and the paper concludes with a brief summary and some key concepts for facilitating collaborative activity.


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