Collaborative learning is an umbrella term for a variety of educational approaches involving a joint intellectual effort by students, or students and teachers together. In most collaborative learning situations students are working in groups of two or more, mutually searching for understanding in solutions or meanings, or creating a product. In collaborative learning, knowledge is socially produced by consensus among peers by creating shared artifacts and meanings.
This is episode 19 of FHSU TILT Talk and part three of our summer book talk series. As mentioned in the previous episodes, our...
Dr. Cheryl Hofstetter Duffy, Chair of the Writing Across the Curriculum Committee, visits with Michele Eodice, co-author of Making Writing Meaningful: A Guide for...
In this episode, Dr. Cheryl Duffy, Goss Professor of English, chair of the Writing Across the Curriculum (WAC) Committee, and member of the AI...