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Facilitating Collaborative Learning: 20 Things You Need to Know From the Pros

Facilitating Collaborative Learning: 20 Things You Need to Know From the Pros | Career-Life Development | Scoop.it

Why have your students work collaboratively? "Collaborative learning teams are said to attain higher levels of thinking and preserve information for longer times that students working individually."

This post provides 20 suggestions to help collaborative groups work more effectively. A few are:

* Establish group goals.

* Keep groups mid-sized.

* Build trust and promote open communication.

* Consider the learning process asa part of the assessment.

The post includes links to a variety of resources and each point has an explantion with additional information.


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4 Ways To Enhance Your Teaching With Mind Mapping

4 Ways To Enhance Your Teaching With Mind Mapping | Career-Life Development | Scoop.it
The more efficient your teaching technique the better your students’ comprehension level. This is just one of the benefits of mind mapping and encouraging students to work together as they learn new things.

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Paul Rawlinson's insight:

Mind mapping is also handy as we plan for the new year.

Baiba Svenca's curator insight, January 17, 11:40 AM

How can you use mind maps in teaching?

Edudemic suggests to try 4 ways: brainstorming, teamwork, presentations and assignments.

Mostalac's curator insight, January 28, 1:39 PM

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Connected Mind - create mind maps

Connected Mind - create mind maps | Career-Life Development | Scoop.it

Draw unique and memorable mind maps, store them in the cloud for free and access them anywhere. Works on Google Chrome.


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