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Collaborative learning environments sourcebook

"The primary architects of knowledge and learning are the knowers and learners themselves." (Stephen Downes and others, 2003, Designing Learning Objects, 2003)

"An effective learning environment also creates knowledge." George Siemens 2003, What is a good learning culture?)

This is a sourcebook for academics and students who want to develop collaborative learning environments (or communities of practice) in which they can work together to create new knowledge while learning new skills. Click on the links on the right to browse through the book. The book is currently in the process of being (collaboratively) developed, but already contains much useful material. Below are details of the larger project that the book is a part of.

Project outline

The collaborative learning environments project was started in late 2002 by lecturers in the psychology department at the University of South Africa. Project participants include Martin Terre Blanche (previously here), Vasi van Deventer, Nthabiseng Motsemme, Chris Janeke, Johan Kruger, Piet Kruger, Lazarus Matlakala, Cas Coetzee, Matshepo Nefale and Louise Henderson. Sub-projects include: 

Principles & practices
(keeping current on the literature and gaining practical experience)

Collaborative publication systems
(creating collaborative publication opportunities for staff and students)

  • Institutional repository
  • Overlay journal - Unisa Psychologia

Networking systems
(setting up and participating in collaborative networks beyond Unisa)

  • Young researchers online
  • Critical methods conference
  • Knowledge broker survey
  • Inter-university research students' conference

Technical skills building
(programming and related skills for designing and creating collaboration spaces)

  • Java skills
  • Co-production patterns
  • XML Binding

 




Collaborative learning environments sourcebook

Links and portals
    Classic texts
    Journals and magazines
    Research groups

Concepts and models
    Collaborative work
    Communities of practice
    Collaboration roles
        Identity and reputation
        Mentoring
    Collaboration types
    Collaboration content
    Copyright and open access
    Group dynamics
        Group size
    Learning organizations
    Learning processes
    Lifelong learning
    Networks
    Problem-based learning
    Diverse

Assessment
    Rubrics & Authentic Assessment
    Individual learning
    Group learning
    Prior learning
    Assessing process

Tools and technologies
    The digital divide
    Some older technologies
    E-mail
    Learning management systems
    Online communities
    Discussion groups
    Blogs
        Blogging tools
        Blog directories
    Wikis
    Artifact-centred tools
    E-portfolios
    Open source movement
    Commercial systems
    Network mapping tools
    RSS syndication
    Social networking tools
    Trackback
    Polling
    Reviewing
    Multi-channel tools
    Chat
    Others

Institutional Repositories
    Example repositories
    Choosing repository software
        Dspace
        Eprints
        Other repository systems
    Design issues
    Meta data

Quotes