Friday, 1 May 2015

Reflection 6

After collaborating online for the last few weeks through blog posts the benefits, successes, failures and drawbacks of this type of online learning community have become evident to me. 


Benefits and successes:
-         Brings diversity: An online community like this allowed us to collaborate with people from different, towns, cultures, backgrounds and teaching disciplines. This broadened my own perspective on topics through seeing the different viewpoints and ideas other people from the course had on particular topics.
-         Increased flexibility: we were able to review other people’s blogs and comment and respond to comments at any time and in any place. This was very convenient, as with being a uni student and part-time worker it can difficult at times to be online at a particular time or meet people at a particular place to collaborate. This is also relevant to contemporary students who often are busy with extra-curricular activities.
-         Increased opinion: As a student who is more of a quiet voice in class it was easier to respond confidently to the content through having the ability to prepare and reread contributions before posting them. This would also reflect the personality of some students in contemporary schools.
-         Constructive feedback: It was easy to review and provide feedback. The feedback provided allowed students to develop and become more competent over the weeks. This would also be expected if this type of online learning community was run with contemporary school students. 


Drawbacks and failures:
-         TECHNICAL DIFFICULTIES!! : technology can often fail and is unreliable.
-         Communication challenges: tone of voice, facial expressions and body language cannot be deciphered in the online context.
-         It is open to plagiarism – anyone can look at your work
-         Cannot really have an in-depth conversation
-         Feedback depends on your peers -  may not be instant
-         It is easier for people to cyber bully, as they don’t have to face you in person.
-         Doesn’t suit auditory learning types 


Through partaking in this online learning community I have become aware of the significance of online collaboration. Furthermore, the major benefit of online collaboration is that people have the opportunity to further their education through learning off their peers. Therefore, it broadens students’ knowledge base and makes them more educated beings. This type of online collaboration will inform my own teaching after seeing how valuable it is in increasing students’ perspectives. For example, due to me being a pre-service English teacher I may get students to keep a blog on class content where students can reflect on their own learning and review and comment on their peers’ to further their own understanding. This type of collaborative work would especially be of benefit during character study, as students would be able to see different ways to view characters and challenge other peoples perspectives. 


After reading Morrison’s (2012) review of cooperative and collaborative learning I believe a collaborative approach is more beneficial for student learning. For example, Morrison (2012) when describing cooperative learning refers to it as a “divide and conquer” approach. However, I do not believe this to be an effective learning style. For example, students are not really working as team as they are just working individually on their own parts. Therefore, they are not broadening their perspective, as it is still their own input going into the task. They are also not receiving feedback from their peers which can advance their work. Furthermore, after participating in this online learning community and reviewing Morrison’s (2012) understanding of cooperative and collaborative learning I will now opt for a more collaborative approach in student learning than a cooperative approach. 


References

Morrison, D. 2012. Online groups – Cooperative or Collaborative?. Retrieved from http://www.elcomcms.com/Resources/Elcom-Blog/Posts/The-Importance-of-Collaboration-in-Today-s-Workplace/blog.aspx





3 comments:

  1. Great work Louise! This is a great blog post. I liked your detailed analysis of the benefits and drawbacks and input of theory for your rationale for collaborative learning in the classroom.

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  2. I agree with your post, Louise! Very spot on. You also offered a different perspective on cooperative learning. Great job!

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