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Implementing Collaborative Learning Groups

Following are online resources on how to's and tips/tricks:

Learning in GroupsExternal Link that Will Take User Outside SJSU Domain
University of Pittsburg presents learning benefits that can be derived from having students work in groups, strategies for incorporating group work into a classroom, how group learning can be evaluated and some common difficulties with group work.

Best Practices -- Online Teaching & LearningExternal Link that Will Take User Outside SJSU Domain
The Foothill Global Access Organization presents to you on how to structure collaboration that works!

What is Collaboration Learning?External Link that Will Take User Outside SJSU Domain
Barbara Leigh Smith and Jean T. MacGregor explains how creating a collaborative classroom can be wonderfully rewarding opportunity but it is also full of challenges and dilemmas.

Facilitating Group WorkExternal Link that Will Take User Outside SJSU Domain
Tools for Teaching by Barbara Gross Davis will be helpful for you to find the many ways to facilitate different types of groups.

Workshop: Cooperative and Collaborative LearningExternal Link that Will Take User Outside SJSU Domain
Educational Broadcasting Corporation presents to this technique can help improve learning in your class.

Collaborative Learning Environments Source BookExternal Link that Will Take User Outside SJSU Domain
An excellent source book on the learning environment of collaborating groups presented by criticalmethods.org..

Collaborative Learning: Group Work and Study TeamsExternal Link that Will Take User Outside SJSU Domain
UC Berkeley discusses how to design group work, organize learning groups, e valuate group work, deal with concerns and set up study teams.

Collaborative Learning StrategiesExternal Link that Will Take User Outside SJSU Domain
University of Texas presents to you articles related to collaborative learning to help you understand collaborative learning and how to apply the strategies appropriately.

Collaborative LearningExternal Link that Will Take User Outside SJSU Domain
An excellent showcase on group forming, advantages and disadvantages to Collaborative Learning presented by Wisconsin Center for Education Research.

Facilitating Group WorkExternal Link that Will Take User Outside SJSU Domain
The University of North Carolina presents to you an excellent online source book on how technology can help you teach in regards to group planning and processing.

Collaborative Learning and GroupsExternal Link that Will Take User Outside SJSU Domain
The Interactive Mathematics Program resources center presents to you on how to form and facilitate successful groups.

Assessment in and of Collaborative LearningExternal Link that Will Take User Outside SJSU Domain
Evergreen College presents to you a set of assessment tools for teachers involved in collaborative learning.

Tips for Grading Group WorkExternal Link that Will Take User Outside SJSU Domain
Kathleen McKinney, professor of Sociology at Illinois State University provides to you tips for grading group work.

Grading in Collaborative ClassroomsExternal Link that Will Take User Outside SJSU Domain
An article by Bob Petrulis presented by Evergreen State College explains on how to grade collaborative groups when dealing with complex issues.

Group Projects and Group Grading: Work in ProgressExternal Link that Will Take User Outside SJSU Domain
An article by Roger Arango presented by Evergreen State College explains how students should be graded when projects were produced by a collaborative group.

Computer-Supported Collaborative Learning: Issues for ResearchExternal Link that Will Take User Outside SJSU Domain
Vivekanandan Suresh Kumar from University of Saskatchewan presents to you guide to the current trends in collaborative learning.

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