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Cooperative Learning With Computer

Cooperative learning involves students working in small groups on common tasks. It has 5 key elements: common goals, interdependence, interaction, individual accountability, and social skills. When implemented with computers, cooperative learning encourages active learning and motivation while improving academic performance and social skills. Students generally prefer working together on both computer-based and non-computer activities.
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Cooperative Learning With Computer

Cooperative learning involves students working in small groups on common tasks. It has 5 key elements: common goals, interdependence, interaction, individual accountability, and social skills. When implemented with computers, cooperative learning encourages active learning and motivation while improving academic performance and social skills. Students generally prefer working together on both computer-based and non-computer activities.
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Cooperative

Learning
with
COMPUTE
Mr. William P.
the Inte

Introduction
Reality
dictates
that
school face the fact that
each classroom, especially
in public or government
schools,
may
not
be
equipped with appropriate

The creativity of the


teacher will have to
respond to the situation,
and
so
cooperative
learning will likely be the
answer
to
the
implementation
of
IT

Defining
Cooperative
Learning

Cooperative or Collaborative
Learning

Is learning by small
groups of students who
work together in a
common learning task. It
is also called Group
Learning.

5 Elements of cooperative
learning:

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.

A common goal
Interdependence
Interaction
Individual accountability
Social skills

Advantages of Cooperative
Learning
Encourages active learning, while
motivating students.
Increases academic performance.
Promotes literacy and language skills
Improves teachers effectiveness.
Personal and social development among
students.
Self- esteem
Social relations between racially and
culturally different students.

COOPRATIVE LEARNING AND THE


COMPUTER

Based on a study conducted,


researchers agree that the
computer is a natural learning
vehicle for cooperative (at times
called promotive) learning.
Thus, it shows that when
students work with computers in
groups, they cluster and interact
with each other for advice and

Moreover, given the option to


work individually or in a group,
the students generally wish to
work together in computerbased and non-computer-based
activities.
Reflecting
on
this,
psychologists
think
the
computer fosters this positive
social behaviors because it has a

We all do better when we


work together. Our
differences do matter, but
our common humanity
matters more.
Bill Clinton

Activity:
1. Form a group of 3 and design a
promotional banner of our college.
2. Be sure to apply your knowledge
and skills and creating design
using photoshop CS4
3. Photos needed for the design are
all provided by your instructor.

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