Computer-Supported Collaborative Learning: Best Practices & Principles for Instructors answers the demand for a thorough resource on techniques to facilitate effective collaborative learning in virtual environments. This book provides must-have information on the role of the instructor in computer-supported collaborative learning, real-world perspectives on virtual learning group collaboration, and supporting learning group motivation.
Computer-Supported Collaborative Learning: Best Practices and Principles for Instructors
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Author(s)Kara L. Orvis
PublisherInformation Science Reference
ISBN / ASIN1599047535
ISBN-139781599047539
AvailabilityUsually ships in 24 hours
Sales Rank4,487,211
CategoryBusiness & Economics
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
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Decades of research have shown that student collaboration in groups doesn t just happen; rather it needs to be a deliberate process facilitated by the instructor. Promoting collaboration in virtual learning environments presents a variety of challenges.
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