Cengage Webinar: Fostering online student collaboration

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From the March 14, 2013 (represented March 28, 2013) webinar with Kiala Givehand, professor at Mills College and Diablo Valley College, designed to share practical (and proven) strategies for helping your online students interact with each other in authentic collaboration. Learn innovative ways to harness technology and use it to help students build academic relationships that empower their learning process. By the end of the presentation, you will have a plethora of ideas and tools to foster online student collaboration. Topics covered include: Free resources designed to support online collaboration; Strategies for getting students to show up and interact; Tips for fostering realistic and helpful student partnerships; Information on how a new technology solution from Cengage Learning-MindTap-can also assist with effectively fostering online student collaboration and more.

Transcript of Cengage Webinar: Fostering online student collaboration

Kiala Givehand, Ed.S.Diablo Valley College

Fostering Online Collaboration

Your Facilitator

Kiala Givehand, Ed.S. Diablo Valley College

Here’s Where Were Going…• Strategies

• Free resources / Tools

• Tips

• Examples

Where We Are Now• How many of you are currently using

online collaboration as a part of the classroom structure? – Type “YES” in the chat.

• Type in one tool that you currently use to facilitate online collaboration.

Online Collaboration• Team work / Team building• Peer-to-peer feedback/review• Social skills• Collective / creative / critical

thinking• Non threatening space for sharing

ideas

STRATEGIES/TIPS FOR GETTING STUDENTS TO SHOW UP AND INTERACT

Teacher Tasks

• Minimal interaction

• Guide, don’t lead

• Open ended questions

• Give them freedom

• Establish check-ins

Student Responsibilities

• Choice

– Due Dates

– Peer-to-Peer

Instruction

– Group evaluation

Choice • Due Dates– Teacher guided,

student selected– Give a range of

options.–Hold them to their

deadlines.– Teach them to conduct

backward planning.

Give students choices so they feel invested in the task/activity.

Choice• Peer-to-Peer

Instruction–Have students

determine what skills each one can contribute to the overall project.

– Allow students to share their expertise.

Give students choices so they feel invested in the task/activity.

Choice• Group Evaluation– Overall– Individual– Self

Give students choices so they feel invested in the task/activity.

Group Expectations• Guide students to set

realistic expectations of one another and of themselves.

• Ask them to share their group expectations with you and classmates.

• Hold them accountable.

FREE RESOURCES / TOOLS

ONLINE DISCUSSION• Google Groups– groups.google.com– threaded discussion

board– sends to email– shared calendar– links to google docs

ONLINE DISCUSSION• Facebook Groups– Closed/Secret

Group• Load files• Threaded

discussions• Photos• Links

TIME FOR A POLL

REAL TIME COLLABORATION• Google Hangout

• Skype

• Join.me

TIME FOR A POLL

DOCUMENT COLLABORATION

• Google Docs• Box.net• Dropbox• Evernote• VoiceThread

Other Technologies• mindeister.com• bubbl.us• corkboard.me• blogs

Collaborative Brainstorming

Collaborative Brainstorming

Collaborative Brainstorming

Blogs

EXAMPLES

Essay Assignments• Collaborative writing

assignments.

• Task driven

• Communication level (HIGH)

• The Writing Process

Peer Review• Constructive feedback

• Specific elements

• Built into the writing process.

• Deadline driven

• Accountability

Chapter Reviews• Checklists

• Terminology

• Q&A

• Exercises

• Summaries

• Notes + Book

Research Assignments• Hunting & Gathering

– Groups of 4– Role Specific– Local and Regional

News Sources– Presentation

Component– Evaluation

Component

Class Projects• Long term

collaboration.

• Requires full class participation.

• Ongoing phases

• “Jigsawed” groups

• Examples:– Book trailers– Article Analysis– Class Index &

Glossary– Class Handbook for

Future Students– Class anthology– Free Workshop

WHERE TO BEGIN?

Start From Where You Are• Current assignments

– Short term– Long term

• Break assignments into phases.

• Keep the teams small (2-4)

• Set clear guidelines and expectations.

• Poll the students.

Once You’ve Done It• Add the collaboration

tools as materials on your syllabus.

• Polish your procedures.

• Relinquish more control to students.

• Add resources.

Final Thoughts• The evaluations at the

end are paramount. – Self evaluation– Individual members– Group process

• This is a paradigm shift for teacher and student.

Final Thoughts• Front loading• Assignment bank• Collaborate with

other teachers• Pace yourself• Don’t let the

technology get in the way of the learning.

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Howam I going to

implementthis?

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Personal Learning Experience

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Google Drive: a cloud-based drive that allows you to host share and co-create

documents

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ConnectYard: a two-way communication app that effectively

embraces social media

Evernote: cloud-based note taking available on any device and now

within MindTap

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Learning Path

Access the Learning Path at any time!

About your course

MindAppsPersonalize for anoptimal experience!

Content is organizedby the instructor and

easy to follow!

Now let’s explore the MindTap Reader

Instructors can customize their text by utilizing the edit functionality!Instructors can customize their text b

Choose the specific area that you’d like to customizeSelect your content type

Select the item you’d like to add

Your content appearsdirectly within the text!

Highlight the text to…• Highlight in 4 colors• Add Notes• Listen to the text• Define words

Add Notes

Now Let’s Explore

Apps

Access all highlights and notes in one

place!

Take notes in MindTap that areseamlessly linked with your

account!

Students choose their own preferences!

Available for each chapter!

Create your own!

Search for a keyword, a page number oreven for words that appear in media!

Let’s

SIMPLIFYAccess!

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Kiala Givehand, Ed.S.givehand.teach@gmail.com

Fostering Online Collaboration