RSA #4: Fostering Online Collaboration and Teaming
The reading from module seven centers on the idea that promoting collaboration
within an online learning community, with the use of technology, will allow
students to achieve at high levels and gain a more mutual learning
experience. As I was reading, one statement
really stuck out to me as the basis of the module. Palloff & Pratt (2007) say that, “Collaborative
effort helps learners achieve a deeper level of knowledge generation while
moving from independence to interdependence, thus strengthening the foundation
of the online learning community” (p.157). Within an online learning community
it essential for learners to collaborate by sharing ideas, believing in common
goals, and giving constructive feedback to classmates. These values
within an online community are imperative for the online learning community to
be successful. There are many different
ways that collaboration can be incorporated within an online learning community
to engage high levels of participation and collaborative work.
As
I was thinking about online learning communities and how collaboration between
learners plays such a huge role in successful learning, I started to really
think about the importance the instructor plays within planning for an online
learning community. I came across a
video from an instructor from Indiana University that provides tips of how to
set up a online learning community with good effective collaboration. According to the video Fostering Online
Collaboration and Teaming posted by TravelinEdMan on Jul 31,
2010, “Collaboration becomes the key to not only what happens within your
class, but how you expose your class to others around the world. When that
happens, you’ve extended your classroom setting to all sorts of interesting
activities and events you’ve never dreamed of.”
Professor Curt Bonk also discusses different ways instructors can use
technology for collaboration such as Google Docs, SlideShare, PBworks,
Wikispaces, Blogger, Skype, Google Talk, Dim Dim, Ning, etc. These tips seem very helpful for anyone who
is trying to foster an effective online learning community.
According
to Building Online Learning Communities: Effective Strategies for the
Virtual Classroom, an instructor should begin “an online course with a
discussion of learning objectives and working toward a common goal creates not
only the foundation of that learning community, but also is the first step
toward collaboration” (Palloff, Pratt, 2007, p.159). Professor Curt Bonk in the YouTube video also
stresses the importance of technology to further collaboration and learning
within a community, while also promoting ways in which that can be
accomplished. Instructors need to set the tone for the beginning of the course
by making students feel as though everyone is working together to succeed
towards a common goal. When an online
learning community is set up and planned appropriately from the beginning, achievement
will ensue.
References
Bonk, C. (Creator) TravelinEdMan (Poster) (2010,
July 31). Fostering Online Collaboration
and Teaming. Retrieved February 22, 2012 from http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xetoek6hxjc.
Palloff, R. & Pratt, K. (2007). Building Online Learning Communities:
Effective Strategies for
the Virtual
Classroom, (2nd ed.). San Franciso: Jossey-Bass.