Friday, September 25, 2015

Lesson 13

BALURAN, Jan Westhine D.
BSEd-Eng4A
TTh- 10:00-12:00pm

Cooperative Learning with the Computer 

Cooperative Learning
          Cooperative or collaborative learning is learning by small groups of students who work together in a common learning task. It is often also called group learning but to be truly cooperative learning, 5 elements are needed:
1. common goal
2. interdependence
3. interaction
4. individual accountability
5. social skills

Cooperative Learning and the Computer 
        Researchers have made studies on the learning interaction between the student and the computer. The studies have great value since it has been a long standing fear that the computer may foster student learning in isolation that hinders the development of the student's social skills.
Now this mythical fear has been contradicted by the studies which show that when students work with computers in groups 

Components of Cooperative Learning
     Education are still wary about the computer's role in cooperative learning. Thus they pose the position that the use of computers do not automatically result in cooperative learning. There therefore assign the teachers several tasks in order to ensure collaborative learning. These are:
1. Assigning students to mixed-ability teams
2. Establishing positive interdependence
3. Teaching cooperative social skills
4. Insuring individual accountability, and
5. Helping groups process informatio
       In our class, we've already experienced lots of collaborative activities with the help of the technology. We were able to come up with ideas that would surely help us improve more on our upcoming tasks.
    It is a good lesson to be discussed, because I know that cooperative learning makes learners learn more. Technology like computer makes studies easier. So that, if the learners collaborates with the computer the more the knowledge will be acquired by the learners. In summary, collaborates with computer makes the learning easier and meaningful. In here, the action of each student affects the others in a group. Cooperative learning is an affective strategy that can be use to integrate in the computer activities to promote the competencies of the learners.
         As a future teacher, letting my students to work collaboratively will help them create ideas and outputs better than an individual's idea. I should be exposing them in such activity soon.

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