In our previous post about Collaborative Assignments and Projects, we discussed what collaboration with class projects and assignments looks like. There are a variety of approaches, with varying levels of structure, to help engage students in teams.
Expanding knowledge to and from our classrooms (digital or physical) helps bridge the content students learn at Washington State University with real-world applications.
Collaborative learning promotes a positive attitude toward the subject matter, helps to develop student’s social interaction and communication skills, fosters appreciation for diversity, and encourages student responsibility for learning.
Collaborative learning promotes a positive attitude toward the subject matter, helps to develop student’s social interaction and communication skills, fosters appreciation for diversity, and encourages student responsibility for learning.