3 ways to promote student collaboration
Using ed tech to work together—in the classroom or at home—boosts engagement and communication skills in students
Using ed tech to work together—in the classroom or at home—boosts engagement and communication skills in students
When students are taught to listen to each other’s ideas, give regular feedback, and focus on strong communication, they become skilled collaborators. (Video)
Math discussions boost students’ math skills—and also help them see themselves as valued math thinkers.
The 4 Cs (critical thinking, creativity, collaboration, and communication) are more than skills taught in school--they'll stick with students throughout their academic, professional, and personal growth
Tips for bringing the unique learning opportunities of small-group discussions to online class sessions.
Almost every student will likely need to make up for some learning lost this spring. Yet few districts have provided details on what, if any, summer learning opportunities their students will have. They must start planning now
When students read comics or create their own, they have an opportunity to develop their creativity, critical thinking, and communication and collaboration skills.
Tips from the PBS NewsHour Student Reporting Labs help students develop skills that are useful across the curriculum and in project-based learning—both now and when they are back in schools.
With tools such as AR and VR, educators can spark critical thinking, communication, collaboration and creativity in the classroom.
Artificial Intelligence is supplemental to human communication, not a replacement