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Social Learning Strategies to Support Collaborative Learning

Collaborative learning models provide mechanisms through which this exchange can be more effectively influenced, mined, and monitored, enabling organizations to optimize and support collaboration and professional networking. Collaborative practices are best exemplified by discussion technologies, social networking models, and dynamic wikis whose purpose is to coordinate activities or arrive at a group consensus regarding a topic.

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Thu Nov 15 2012

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Collaborative learning or “learning with and from peers” occurs when ideas are discussed, vetted, and improved upon. This learning is characterized by knowledge, practices, or ideas that are socially constructed. While this is also true of emergent practices, it is not the defining aspect of that model. In collaborative approaches, learning occurs through

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