Collaborative Learning Mistakes to Avoid in Your Training Program

Collaborative learning is beneficial in a training program. Research has found that this type of training leads to deeper learning. It includes experiences that are engaging, active, and social.

What is collaborative learning? It is a general term that covers multiple ways to include joint intellectual efforts by trainees or trainees and instructors. Groups of two or more work together to find solutions or build a product. The type of activities varies significantly, but generally focus on the learner’s exploration of the course material.

In a traditional classroom, a teacher will lecture a class. Learners may take notes or ask questions, but there is little to no collaboration. A class that uses collaboration may still have some note-taking and lecturing, but it will include other processes that are based on learner discussion and active work.

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