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Collaborative learning is a situation in which two or more people learn or attempt to learn something together.
Collaborative learning is heavily rooted in Vygotsky ’ s views that there exists an inherent social nature of learning which is shown through his theory of zone of proximal development.
Collaborative learning activities can include collaborative writing, group projects, joint problem solving, debates, study teams, and other activities.
* Collaborative Networked Learning is a form of collaborative learning for the self-directed adult learner.
According to Findley ( 1987 ) " Collaborative Networked Learning ( CNL ) is that learning which occurs via electronic dialogue between self-directed co-learners and learners and experts.
Findley's project conducted trend analysis and developed prototypes of collaborative learning environments, which became the basis for their further research and development of what they called Collaborative Networked Learning ( CNL ),
* Collaborative Learning Development Enables developers of learning systems to work as a network.
* Collaborative Learning in Virtual Worlds Virtual Worlds by their nature provide an excellent opportunity for collaborative learning.
* Collaborative learning in thesis circles in higher education is another example of people learning together.
Collaborative scripts structure collaborative learning by creating roles and mediating interactions while allowing for flexibility in dialogue and activities.
Collaborative scripts are used in nearly all cases of collaborative learning some of which are more suited for face-to-face collaborative learning — usually, more flexible — and others for computer-supported collaborative learning — typically, more constraining.
Distributed cognition as a theory of learning, i. e. one in which the development of knowledge is attributed to the system of thinking agents interacting dynamically with artifacts, has been widely applied in the field of distance learning, especially in relation to Computer Supported Collaborative Learning ( CSCL ) and other computer-supported learning tools.

learning and thesis
He was active in the Wiener Schulreform ( Vienna school reform ) movement, and there are connections between the psychology of learning, on which he did his doctoral thesis, and his philosophy.
Maslow, upon the recommendation of Professor Hulsey Cason wrote his master's thesis on ' learning, retention, and reproduction of verbal material.
differs from the Ph. D. in its shift in emphasis from research ( though a project or thesis is generally required ) to advanced study of a specific discipline, content area expertise, learning theory, and curriculum design.
I decided to combine two of my passions and to pursue something completely different .... I am now on my fifth visit to the country, researching and writing my thesis while learning the language, Farsi.
The following year he was awarded a doctorate for his thesis on the contribution of sensory and motor factors to the learning and labour process.

learning and circles
It is held in some circles that he lays too much stress upon the " concept ," and explains too much by the Hegelian antithesis of subjective and objective despite the fact that his history of Greek philosophy is a noble monument of solid learning informed with natural sagacity.
He then enlarged his original plan and published the first volumes of his Moines d ' occident ( 1860 ), an eloquent work which was received with much admiration in those circles where language was more appreciated than learning.
* Folkbildning community education through learning circles in Scandinavia
The Rota was used because of its ability to maintain a relatively stationary position over the ground, the pilots learning to fly in small circles while remaining a constant ground position despite a headwind.
* Active learning, a term popular in US education circles in the 1980s, encourages learners to take responsibility for their learning, requiring their experience in education to inform their process of learning.
" The term " blended learning " is being used with increasing frequency in both academic and corporate circles.
Once the ice had been broken, other scholars concentrated on an earlier, more constrained revival of learning in some circles under the patronage of Charlemagne and began talking and thinking of a " Carolingian Renaissance " of the ninth century.
Excelsior College is one of several regionally accredited colleges operating on a model similar to Thomas Edison State College in New Jersey, and Charter Oak State College in Connecticut referred to in distance learning circles as The Big Three.
In Orthodox Jewish circles, some men will stay up all night learning Torah.
Professor Heinz Klatt argues that hate laws, speech codes, cowardice, and political correctness have resulted in an intellectually repressive atmosphere in modern day academic circles, with widespread self-censorship on topics like homosexuality, ( learning ) disabilities, Islam, and genetic differences between human races and sexes.
Supports of this type also include assistance to identify and undertake new hobbies or to access community services ( such as education ), learning appropriate behavior or recognition of community norms, or with relationships and expanding circles of friends.
Study circles are a form of distance learning designed to systematically bring education about spiritual concepts to the grassroots level.
In this way, attendees of study circles are expected to become active participants in their own learning process.

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