This case study describes the journey of an undergraduate module in its transition from an in-person lectures-plus-seminar configuration to an interactive, online format using Teams. I show how I created a sense of community and the opportunity for online group interaction by establishing small study groups that carried out weekly online group tasks in their own Team ‘channel’. Weekly roles were assigned to group members to spread the workload and ensure equal participation. Student feedback was overwhelmingly positive, and students particularly appreciated the opportunity to interact with their peers, during a potentially lonely time, for summative marks. Limitations to the model are discussed and potential solutions are offered
Collaborative learning, or learning through group work, offers several advantages over traditional l...
An investigation was carried out to determine the extent to which evidence of collaborative learning...
Modern learning theories stress the importance of student-centered and self-directed learning. Probl...
This case study describes the journey of an undergraduate module in its transition from an in-perso...
More and more students are opting to take online courses and team-based learning is increasingly com...
The online learning environment is one that is increasingly being adopted by tertiary environments f...
Background The ability to learn collaboratively and work in teams is an essential competency in both...
A research project from the University of Exeter, investigating ways of using new technologies for c...
Abstract In this case study, 86 physiotherapy undergraduate students studying a third year module, c...
This chapter explores mechanisms for supporting a group of over 200 tutors working together to deliv...
This study's objective is to improve the design of small-group online activities in computer-support...
Although collaboration skills are highly valued by employers, convincing students that collaborative...
Collaborative learning in an online classroom can take the form of discussion among the whole class ...
Collaborative work is an important part of tertiary education. However, as students spend less time ...
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Collaborative learning, or learning through group work, offers several advantages over traditional l...
An investigation was carried out to determine the extent to which evidence of collaborative learning...
Modern learning theories stress the importance of student-centered and self-directed learning. Probl...
This case study describes the journey of an undergraduate module in its transition from an in-perso...
More and more students are opting to take online courses and team-based learning is increasingly com...
The online learning environment is one that is increasingly being adopted by tertiary environments f...
Background The ability to learn collaboratively and work in teams is an essential competency in both...
A research project from the University of Exeter, investigating ways of using new technologies for c...
Abstract In this case study, 86 physiotherapy undergraduate students studying a third year module, c...
This chapter explores mechanisms for supporting a group of over 200 tutors working together to deliv...
This study's objective is to improve the design of small-group online activities in computer-support...
Although collaboration skills are highly valued by employers, convincing students that collaborative...
Collaborative learning in an online classroom can take the form of discussion among the whole class ...
Collaborative work is an important part of tertiary education. However, as students spend less time ...
What do you think of this resource? Please click http://svy.mk/e6BP1G to complete a quick survey. D...
Collaborative learning, or learning through group work, offers several advantages over traditional l...
An investigation was carried out to determine the extent to which evidence of collaborative learning...
Modern learning theories stress the importance of student-centered and self-directed learning. Probl...