You’d hear the dreaded words “group project,” and immediately begin calculating the additional work that you would need to do to keep the group afloat. We’ve all been there before when we were students. Making Collaboration Work in Remote Learning If you enjoy this blog but you’d like to listen to it on the go, just click on the audio below or subscribe via Apple Podcasts (ideal for iOS users) on Stitcher (ideal for Android users), on Amazon Podcasts, or on Spotify. In this latest article, we explore how to improve collaboration in distance learning by empowering students to own the collaborative process.
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