Tuesday, December 27, 2011

The element of collaborative interaction as it relates to distance education

George Siemens discussed the growing acceptance of distance education in today’s corporate and educational spheres, including three possible elements of distance education that are creating more effective learning experiences and giving distance education an identity of its own distinct from F2F courses: (a) global diversity, (b) communication, and (c) collaborative interaction. (Walden University, 2011). This Blog will focus on the element of collaborative interaction. Technology has enabled collaborative interaction to evolve into something that no longer requires face to face contact. Online learners have the ability to access, create or, use online tools such as discussion boards, email, Wikis, Blogs, instant message, Skype and ooVoo. Multimedia projects can be created and shared using these tools also. Students can collaborate by providing feedback on specific topics. Students can complete group assignments from a distance using the above tools. DE has taken group collaboration beyond the four walls of the classroom and expanded it into a global event.

There is a blog post about how Wikis and other Web 2.0 tools support the online learning community. I agree with using these tools to help foster a healthy collaborative learning environment. You can read this blog by clicking the following link:
I found a blog from another educator that discusses how communication and collaborative interaction are intertwined. The blog list some of the same tools I have listed above that support the collaborative online learning process. You can read this blog by clicking the following link: http://jygreensblog.blogspot.com/2011/09/blog-2-elements-of-distance-education.html
There is another blog on the talks about how collaborative interaction has transformed DE. I found this to be an interesting read. I do have to question the statement in the blog that there is a level of expertise found in DE that can't be found in a face to face course. I understand that DE can offer global perspectives but I have experienced face to face instruction that does the same. The college I attended had and international exchange program which allowed students from different countries to attend the university at a reasonable price. This provided a campus that had a diversity of thoughts and ideas inside the classroom. You can read this blog by clicking the following link: http://jamieoliversedutech.blogspot.com/2010/09/elements-of-distance-education.html

8 comments:

  1. Collaboration is an important aspect of online learning. In addition, it is the social aspect of Vygotsky's zone of proximal development. Without collaboration, can you imagine what an online class would be like? Many times, other students have clarified terms for me, offered additional resources, or cleared up confusion so that I could understand a concept.

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  2. Tina, you listed, "three possible elements of distance education that are creating more effective learning experiences and giving distance education an identity of its own distinct from F2F courses: (a) global diversity, (b) communication, and (c) collaborative interaction." I disagree. Global diversity is enabled by the growing acceptance and familiarity of digital tools which also enable the growth of distance education.

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  3. Tina,
    Interesting post, and I think that it is great the way that education has made a turn for the better. Global diversity creates a bond between communication and other boundaries. Global diversity in itself covers so many areas where students and employees fall short, and it allows them the opportunity to further their own understanding of education.

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  4. Distance Education has opened so many doors for all of us to grow and learn from each other globally. There are so many tools in which we can question, respond, and relate to each other...and more and more are being developed. I looked at some of the other blogs you posted. One wrote that he was apprenhensive of online learning before he began, but now understands the rigor and learning is not much different from face to face courses.

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  5. Distance Education has provided us with a way to learn about other cultures. The fact is so many adult learners need to find a way to communicate with the rest of world in order to advance their skills. I think that adult learners need to feel that they a part of the class in order to do well in their education.

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  6. @ Durff are you saying you disagree with George Siemens? The list displayed above came from him the assignment directions. This are the thoughts of Dr. Siemens.

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