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Student colaboration

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Enabling student collaboration for learning. Free-loader solution. Cybrary man- building community. Learning Games. National School Reform Faculty. Dictionary 2010 - Discussion Techniques for Active Learning (CITL Footer) Think-Pair-Share Variations. Learning is a collaborative venture. The more we can provide opportunities for our students to think, collaborate and learn from each other – the more we are preparing them for their futures! Do you use the strategy Think-Pair-Share in your classroom? The Think-Pair-Share strategy is a three-step collaborative learning structure developed by Dr. Frank Lyman in 1981. The General Strategy: Think-Pair-Share – Teacher asks a question or provides a prompt. Do you want to spice it up with additional variations? The strategy Think-Pair-Share, along with a variety of twists, is a versatile strategy that can be used before, during or after a reading, viewing or listening activity. Fran McVeigh challenged me in my last blog post, Check for Understanding, to think in terms of no-tech and tech variations.

Think-Pair-Share (Listen) – When student are sharing ideas with their partner remind them to listen to their partner’s ideas. A character in a story, a career, a historical figure. Mix-Pair-Share – Chalk_talk. Affinity_mapping. IU Education - The PBL Academy: Login to the site. Feed_back_carousel. Student feedback and reflection.