In your next learning design, you can prompt learners to collaborate by using the question stem "Working as a group can you" to guide their discussions and activities. Start by dividing learners into small groups and assigning them a task or problem to solve together. Encourage them to leverage each other's strengths, communicate effectively, and share ideas to achieve a common goal. To promote collaboration, you can also provide a platform where learners can interact, such as a virtual workspace or discussion forum, where they can brainstorm, delegate tasks, and provide feedback to one another. Additionally, consider incorporating group projects or case studies that require learners to collaborate on finding solutions. By facilitating collaboration in your learning design, learners can enhance their teamwork skills, foster creativity, and engage in meaningful discussions with their peers. Keywords: Bloom's Taxonomy, collaborate, group work, collaboration in learning, teamwork skills, virtual collaboration.
Working as a group can you
Learners work together on a specific task or problem, encouraging teamwork and shared problem-solving during the collaborative learning session.