Constructivism is a learning theory found in
psychology which explains how people might acquire knowledge and learn. It therefore has
direct application to education. The theory suggests that
humans construct knowledge and meaning from their experiences. From this
perspective, Learning is
a social activity - it is something we do together, in interaction with each
other, rather than an abstract concept (Saul McLeod, 2019 in Dewey, 1938)I too believe that, learning
is a social activity. For example, Vygotsky
(1978) believed that community plays a central role
in the process of "making meaning." Thus, all teaching
and learning is a matter of sharing and negotiating socially constituted
knowledge.
The
concepts of community learning reflects how human being depend from each other in a learning process,
the need interaction and collaboration with each other in a well networked environment
and this what happens through the ONL 192
Topic three was very interesting, we discussed and
learn so many things such as the importance of collaborative learning, how to constructive
knowledge collaboratively, how to manage collaborative learning (Pedagogical
approach), skills needed for effective community learning, and challenges of
community or collaborative learning.
Sources of challenges of students involved in
online collaborative learning can be
- Perception of an asymmetric collaboration among the teammates
- Lack of shared goals among the team members
- Imbalance in the level of communication
- Difficulties in communicatio
- Lack of instructors’ support/orientation and
- Problems in reaching consensus (Capdeferro, N.,& Romeo, M. 2012)

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These challenges can be avoided by supplying a
learning environment that facilitate social interaction, collaboration, effective
support in technology and should be provide with enough information about the
online learning models in general in order to allow them to adjust their expectations,
preferences and decision making concerning their enrollment in online learning.
Despite of all the challenge of online collaborative
learning, it should be noted that learning communities has been marked as key
feature of the 21th century in schools especially higher learning institutions.
Lichtenste and Wakings (2005) pointed those significant outcomes of student’s
participation in learning in communities, such as higher retention rates, integration
of academic and social skills experiences, higher intrinsic motivation, lower
risk of withdrawal, increased cognitive skills, gains in multiple areas of
skills and overall satisfaction with the college experience.
In conclusion, I would quote one of colleague contribution
during the brainstorming session of topic three "Failure, errors, and mistakes can be very important not only in the group's socialization process, but also as a way of dealing with power asymmetries that can otherwise be hidden in effective groups. the process of failure can be important when you learn in cooperative ways- because you learn new things, unlearn and rethink about things that are taken for granted" consider that online collaborative learning is
dynamic, there variations across communities, culture, belief, understanding
and so forth.
I SUPPORT LEARNING IN
COMMUNITIES BOTH ONLINE AND BLENDED MODE.
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ennett, J. M.
(2015) ‘Learning Communities’, The SAGE Encyclopedia of Intercultural
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Hi Deodatus, Great overview on the most important issues of Collaborative and networked Learning. Nice you mentioned "Perception of an asymmetric collaboration among the teammates" and do you remember how we solved this problem in PBL4? I asked all group members what their "feelings" were on participation of group members. This makes explicit which thoughts are influencing the collaborative process. What questions do you have left on the Topic? All the best, FF
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