Sunday, July 15, 2012

Collaboration Blog


Cognitivism as a Learning Theory_ Module  3. 2

by Petti Arthur


  • Do people have a basic instinct to “interact and work as a group,” as proposed by Rheingold?
  • How can technology facilitate collaboration among learners using constructivist principles?
  • Identify a research study that has been conducted within 5 years about collaboration as an effective tool for learning. Include the link and reference for this study in your blog.

I believe humans need to interact in group work, because they enjoy the support and collaboration that group activities provide. Rheingold (2008) discussed “ways people use social media and cooperate groups activities to collaborate. He stated “Wikipedia” is an outgrowth of human's innate desire to work together as a group. Kerr (2007) stated “What is the best, and how do we know what makes sense or what doesn’t?” Kerr believed that lower level skills did not require higher functioning strategies. He suggested “lower level learning”required a behaviorist approach, like memorizing, recognizing, and labeling that is comparable to measurable skills. Downes and Kapp (2007) stated “isms” are not consistent. They tend to shift with persuasive influences. He believed learning theorists, who are selective about isms might provide significant findings in their empirical studies; like Skinner's behaviorism theory. According to Dede (1992) technology facilitates the way learners interpret and analyze technology, because learning emphasizes how representations and applications are made based on interactions among learners (p. 1). The innate principles provide people with basic predispositions, emotional capacities, and social skills that are used in practice through cultural institutions. Humans evolved to be naturally connected to cultural association and projects of their backgrounds. Below is a link that represents current research study about Collaborative Learning: Retrieved From:http://www.edb.utexas.edu/cscl/2010/readings/resta_2007.pdf.

References:

Dede, C. (1992). The Evolution of Constructivist Learning Environments. Graduate School of

Education. George Mason University. Fairfax, Virginia.

Kerr, B. (2007). Collaborations about _isms. Retrieved from


Kapp, K. (2007). Out and about. Collaboration on educational schools of thought. Retrieved from


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Rheingold, H. (2008). Collaborations and Groups. Retrieved from


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