In the 21st century, it is essential to teach students how to effectively navigate in today’s collaborative platform. There are few professions and work environments that only focus on individual competencies (Marcinek, 2011). Most modern work environments involve some type of collaboration or connected problem solving to enhance their corporation or product (Marcinek, 2011). With the convenience of the Web 2.0 tools, we are provided with a diversity of options in which we can collaborate socially online. However, K-12 learning institutions are seeking to provide more opportunities for students to learn how to effectively work in groups in an effort to prepare them for today’s work environment. The wiki is commonly used in the 21st-century work environment as an effective collaboration tool. VLE (Virtual Learning Environments) provide an environment for new forms of group work or computer supported collaborative learning (Witney & Smallbone, 2011). Higher education learning institutions are using VLE’s to introduce collaborative learning in a group, foster peer interaction, develop teamwork, and to develop e-skills with the students. Based on what you have learned this week respond to the following questions:
- What online collaboration tools have you used in your work environment?
- Do you think the use of wiki’s for group projects can create collaborative learning? Why or why not?
- Do you think that group projects in a wiki foster a collaborative learning community?
- Do you think online collaboration efforts foster higher order thinking skills?
- Can a social learning environment be established as a result of an online group collaboration project?
Review this week’s learning resources and proceed to the discussion board and post your responses to the questions above on the discussion board.
By Wednesday:
Review this week’s learning resources and consider the following questions and proceed to the discussion board:
- What online collaboration tools have you used in your work environment?
- Do you think the use of wiki’s for group projects can create collaborative learning? Why or why not?
- Do you think that group projects in a wiki foster a collaborative learning community?
- Do you think online collaboration efforts foster higher order thinking skills?
By Sunday:
Read a selection of your colleagues’ postings. As you read their responses, note those to which you would like to respond with advice, questions, comments, and/or encouragement.
Respond to two or more of your colleagues’ postings in any of the following ways:
- Build on something your colleague said.
- Explain why and how you see things differently.
- Ask a probing or clarifying question.
- Share an insight from having read your colleague’s posting.
- Offer and support an opinion.
- Validate an idea with your own experience.
- Expand on your colleague’s posting.
- Ask for evidence that supports the posting.
Discussion Board Rubric
The rubric for the discussion board is provided below. Click the link to view the rubric.
Discussion Board Rubric Week 7 Application Walden University
Resources
Baiyun Chen, Aimee DeNoyelles, Kelvin Thompson, Amy Sugar and Jessica Vargas (2014). Discussion Rubrics. In K. Thompson and B. Chen (Eds.), Teaching Online Pedagogical Repository. Orlando, FL: University of Central Florida Center for Distributed Learning. Retrieved August 8, 2016, from https://topr.online.ucf.edu/index.php?title=Discussion_Rubrics&oldid=3649
Marcinek, Andrew (2011), Importance of Collaborative Assessment in a 21st Century Classroom. Edutopia. Retrieved from http://www.edutopia.org/blog/collaborative-assessment-digital-classroom-social-media-tools
Walden University (2012). Rubric for Discussion Board. Program Resources. Retrieved from http://inside.waldenu.edu/c/Student_Faculty/StudentFaculty_15198.htm
Witney, D. & Smallbone, T. (2011). Wiki work: Can using wikis enhance student collaboration for group assignment tasks? Innovations in Education and Teaching International, 48(1), 101-110. Retrieved from the Walden Library.