Implementing Collaborative Learning In A Distance Education Setting
Author(s) -
Mukasa Ssemakula
Publication year - 2020
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.18260/1-2--9358
Subject(s) - distance education , computer science , session (web analytics) , asynchronous learning , videoconferencing , the internet , teamwork , class (philosophy) , multimedia , collaborative learning , process (computing) , asynchronous communication , educational technology , world wide web , variety (cybernetics) , cooperative learning , synchronous learning , knowledge management , teaching method , mathematics education , psychology , computer network , artificial intelligence , political science , law , operating system
This paper describes the process that was followed in transforming a course in Statics, previously delivered in the traditional chalk-and-board format, for delivery using live 2-way interactive television. The issues discussed include the instructor’s familiarization with the technology, preparation of new teaching materials and visual aids for the course, and development and incorporation of computer-based animations to enhance student understanding. The paper also describes the use of internet tools to promote peer-to-peer interaction as well as collaborative learning and teamwork in the class. Strategies for adapting standard collaborative learning techniques to web-based and web-enhanced courses and the instructor's role in their successful implementation in a distance education setting are discussed as well. Finally, the paper discusses the administrative procedures that were put in place to ensure smooth running of the class and foster a positive learning experience for both the on-campus and off-campus students.
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