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Collaborative Learning
                  Collaborative: To work, one with another
Learning: The act or process of acquiring knowledge or skill
 Students work in groups, together in
  groups
 Problem/task/project which reflect
  real-life scenarios
 Solution must require skills,                         What is
  knowledge that is curriculum based
 Something that couldn’t be
                                                  Collaborative
  achieved individually                               Learning?
 Assessment of the task includes the
  process not just the project
   i.e. where students are asked to reflect on
    their collaboration itself
 Learning is a social act where there is
  learning through talking and sharing
 Learners think and compare their
  thinking to others in the group
 They learn from each other and play
  a significant role in each other’s              What is
  learning
 Consensus rather than democracy           Collaborative
 Learners are not just responsible for         Learning?
  a portion of the work but the work
  as a whole
 Problem Based and Situated
  Learning could easily incorporate
  Collaborative Learning
Constructivist
  Social constructivist
  Constructing knowledge
  Active                               Underpinning
  Contextual                               Learning
  Shared understandings
  Student centric                           Theory
  Teacher is facilitator rather than
   sole authority
 More ground is covered as they
  share ideas, resources and
  references
 Still with room for specialisation
 Greater learning –
  students take learning risks
                                         Benefits of
 Reduced absenteeism –                Collaborative
  group obligation
 Fewer withdrawals –
                                            Learning
  sense of belonging
 Holistic and realistic –
  especially cross curricular
 Employability
 Interpersonal skills
 Higher order skills
     Negotiating
     Interpreting
                            Benefits of
     Organising          Collaborative
     Clarifying
     Problem solving          Learning
     Analysing
     Critical thinking
     Evaluation
 Active listening
 Being non-judgemental
 Adaptability
 Cooperativeness
                              Collaborative
 Inclusiveness                    Learning
 Confidence
 Diminished fear of public
                               Promotes…
  speaking
 Group size
 Task features
 Differing time commitments, quality
  of work
 Asymmetric collaboration
                                        Things to Be
 Managing group challenges /            Mindful Of
  dynamics
 Group organisation
Design
     Objectives
     Activities
     Resources
     Assessment

Groups
  
  
      How many
      How to group - self selected or not
                                             Implementing
     Heterogeneous vs. Homogeneous           Collaborative
     How often
                                                   Learning
Prepare students
      Clear instructions regarding design
      Team work

Monitor
      Feedback on progress
      Group dynamics
 Portfolio and photographic is
  one of our units In the Diploma
  of specialised Makeup
 Our Makeup students are
  required to produce 10
  professional photographic
  shots for their portfolio
 To achieve the photos the
  makeup artists have to
  collaborate with photographers
  and models
 For the highest quality
  outcome to be achieved all
  parties organise meetings to
  ensure everyone is agreed
  upon the final result
All parties collectively work on
      The style of shoot
  Makeup and hair designs
 Wardrobe/Costume/Props
       Lighting effects
         Studio times
          Backdrops
          Outcomes
“The act of working with another person or persons on
   a joint project in the act or process of acquiring
                 knowledge or skills.”

                                   Collins English Dictionary
       Combined definition of “collaboration” and “learning”
“The process of identifying previously acquired
knowledge or skills from a process of using sight,
       hearing, knowledge and action…”

                                    Collins English Dictionary
 Combined definition of “recognition”, “prior” and “learning”
Employee Groups / Individual
• Set their expectations on how well they are able to meet their
  personal needs



       Business
       • Set their expectations of staff and industry based on
         their need to survive, grow and profit



       Industry
       • Set their expectations of business and staff based on the
         industry as a whole




RPL Provider
• Set their expectations on what is required to assess candidates
  and achieve completions
Bring these groups together



      Clearly identifying each others roles and
      objectives



       Identifying the knowledge or skills required
       within the business



      Planning a relevant skills recognition process to
      identify current knowledge and skills assets



Strategically plan training and development based on
gap training and knowledge/skills requirements
Knowledge
                       Collaborative
Comprehension
                         Learning
 Application

                Blooms
               Taxonomy

   Analysis
  Synthesis          Skills Recognition
  Evaluation
Industry




Business


                  Employee
Industry collaborates with
                   business and staff to develop
                  realistic standards and support
                         learning outcomes




                                           Employees meet skills
                                           recognition standards
                                            established between
Business collaborates with
                                         industry and business and
     skills recognition
                                         are recognised formally or
  organisation to identify
                                         gap training is provided so
 appropriate pathways to
                                             that pathways are
    achieve standards
                                           provided to meet skill
                                         recognition standards and
                                           be formally recognised
Instant effects on all involved staff in the
workplace project leading to learning outcomes
have a rollover effect in the areas of:                 Collaborative
 Increased teamwork                                    outcomes for
 Skills development - Analysis, evaluation and         employees
  creation skills, critical thinking, problem-solving
 Interpersonal and communication skills                through
 Improved perception of business training and          recognition
  development
 Involvement in ongoing personal and                   of prior
  professional development activities                   learning
 Self-esteem
Organisational collaborative learning
outcomes would include:

 Increased efficiency in strategic planning of   Collaborative
  training
 Revised planning of staff and knowledge         outcomes for
  resources                                       business
Identification of current and required
                                                  through
interpersonal relationship between staff and      recognition
management leading to:
 Increased productivity                          of prior
 Identification of human and knowledge           learning
  resource capital
 Succession planning and development
Industry collaborative learning
outcomes would include:

 Identification of both                 Collaborative
  organisational and frontline
  requirements to meet and               outcomes
  supported industry standards
 Foundation information of current
                                         for industry
  skills and knowledge formally          through
  recognised in the marketplace
 Analysis of future needs of industry
                                         recognition
  members                                of prior
 Training and development
  pathways that are aligned with         learning
  current cultural needs and
  expectations in the mature
  workforce
“The act of working with another person, people or organisation
 on a joint project in the act or process of identifying previously
     acquired knowledge and skills that shares and creates
                         with all involved”


                                          Collins English Dictionary
                              Based on the combined definition of
            “collaboration”, “recognition”, “prior” and “learning”
For this activity your need to:
 Draft a plan for your bridge design
 Build your bridge using all the
  Lego pieces
 Have no red pieces touching
  each other
 Place the man on top of
  your bridge
 Compare final construction to
  original design
 Review the whole process
Collaborative Learning not only
imparts skills and knowledge directly
  related to the curriculum but also
     prepares students for future
   collaborations in the workplace

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Collaborative learning

  • 1. Collaborative Learning Collaborative: To work, one with another Learning: The act or process of acquiring knowledge or skill
  • 2.  Students work in groups, together in groups  Problem/task/project which reflect real-life scenarios  Solution must require skills, What is knowledge that is curriculum based  Something that couldn’t be Collaborative achieved individually Learning?  Assessment of the task includes the process not just the project  i.e. where students are asked to reflect on their collaboration itself
  • 3.  Learning is a social act where there is learning through talking and sharing  Learners think and compare their thinking to others in the group  They learn from each other and play a significant role in each other’s What is learning  Consensus rather than democracy Collaborative  Learners are not just responsible for Learning? a portion of the work but the work as a whole  Problem Based and Situated Learning could easily incorporate Collaborative Learning
  • 4. Constructivist  Social constructivist  Constructing knowledge  Active Underpinning  Contextual Learning  Shared understandings  Student centric Theory  Teacher is facilitator rather than sole authority
  • 5.  More ground is covered as they share ideas, resources and references  Still with room for specialisation  Greater learning – students take learning risks Benefits of  Reduced absenteeism – Collaborative group obligation  Fewer withdrawals – Learning sense of belonging  Holistic and realistic – especially cross curricular
  • 6.  Employability  Interpersonal skills  Higher order skills  Negotiating  Interpreting Benefits of  Organising Collaborative  Clarifying  Problem solving Learning  Analysing  Critical thinking  Evaluation
  • 7.  Active listening  Being non-judgemental  Adaptability  Cooperativeness Collaborative  Inclusiveness Learning  Confidence  Diminished fear of public Promotes… speaking
  • 8.  Group size  Task features  Differing time commitments, quality of work  Asymmetric collaboration Things to Be  Managing group challenges / Mindful Of dynamics  Group organisation
  • 9. Design  Objectives  Activities  Resources  Assessment Groups   How many How to group - self selected or not Implementing  Heterogeneous vs. Homogeneous Collaborative  How often Learning Prepare students  Clear instructions regarding design  Team work Monitor  Feedback on progress  Group dynamics
  • 10.
  • 11.  Portfolio and photographic is one of our units In the Diploma of specialised Makeup  Our Makeup students are required to produce 10 professional photographic shots for their portfolio  To achieve the photos the makeup artists have to collaborate with photographers and models  For the highest quality outcome to be achieved all parties organise meetings to ensure everyone is agreed upon the final result
  • 12.
  • 13. All parties collectively work on  The style of shoot  Makeup and hair designs  Wardrobe/Costume/Props  Lighting effects  Studio times  Backdrops  Outcomes
  • 14.
  • 15.
  • 16.
  • 17.
  • 18.
  • 19.
  • 20. “The act of working with another person or persons on a joint project in the act or process of acquiring knowledge or skills.” Collins English Dictionary Combined definition of “collaboration” and “learning”
  • 21. “The process of identifying previously acquired knowledge or skills from a process of using sight, hearing, knowledge and action…” Collins English Dictionary Combined definition of “recognition”, “prior” and “learning”
  • 22. Employee Groups / Individual • Set their expectations on how well they are able to meet their personal needs Business • Set their expectations of staff and industry based on their need to survive, grow and profit Industry • Set their expectations of business and staff based on the industry as a whole RPL Provider • Set their expectations on what is required to assess candidates and achieve completions
  • 23. Bring these groups together Clearly identifying each others roles and objectives Identifying the knowledge or skills required within the business Planning a relevant skills recognition process to identify current knowledge and skills assets Strategically plan training and development based on gap training and knowledge/skills requirements
  • 24. Knowledge Collaborative Comprehension Learning Application Blooms Taxonomy Analysis Synthesis Skills Recognition Evaluation
  • 25.
  • 26. Industry Business Employee
  • 27. Industry collaborates with business and staff to develop realistic standards and support learning outcomes Employees meet skills recognition standards established between Business collaborates with industry and business and skills recognition are recognised formally or organisation to identify gap training is provided so appropriate pathways to that pathways are achieve standards provided to meet skill recognition standards and be formally recognised
  • 28. Instant effects on all involved staff in the workplace project leading to learning outcomes have a rollover effect in the areas of: Collaborative  Increased teamwork outcomes for  Skills development - Analysis, evaluation and employees creation skills, critical thinking, problem-solving  Interpersonal and communication skills through  Improved perception of business training and recognition development  Involvement in ongoing personal and of prior professional development activities learning  Self-esteem
  • 29. Organisational collaborative learning outcomes would include:  Increased efficiency in strategic planning of Collaborative training  Revised planning of staff and knowledge outcomes for resources business Identification of current and required through interpersonal relationship between staff and recognition management leading to:  Increased productivity of prior  Identification of human and knowledge learning resource capital  Succession planning and development
  • 30. Industry collaborative learning outcomes would include:  Identification of both Collaborative organisational and frontline requirements to meet and outcomes supported industry standards  Foundation information of current for industry skills and knowledge formally through recognised in the marketplace  Analysis of future needs of industry recognition members of prior  Training and development pathways that are aligned with learning current cultural needs and expectations in the mature workforce
  • 31. “The act of working with another person, people or organisation on a joint project in the act or process of identifying previously acquired knowledge and skills that shares and creates with all involved” Collins English Dictionary Based on the combined definition of “collaboration”, “recognition”, “prior” and “learning”
  • 32. For this activity your need to:  Draft a plan for your bridge design  Build your bridge using all the Lego pieces  Have no red pieces touching each other  Place the man on top of your bridge  Compare final construction to original design  Review the whole process
  • 33. Collaborative Learning not only imparts skills and knowledge directly related to the curriculum but also prepares students for future collaborations in the workplace

Notas del editor

  1. introduce the presentation To provide a foundation to this presentation we have sourced the definitions from the Collins English Dictionary___ask the question to group "what is collaborative leaning?"
  2. as you all would have been exposed to RPL, would some like to give yourdefination?
  3. ----- Meeting Notes (8/05/12 19:04) -----So who is traditionally involved in workforce development and training?this doesnt necessarily translate to uniting each group or introducing collaborative learning or rpl's.Each on their own have very different needs and objectives which can be aligned to Maslow's hierarchy of needs
  4. Both Collaborative learning and Skills recognition utilise all elements of blooms taxonomy in the context of the industryThe complexity of collaboration various according to the needs of the stakeholders