Posted in EDS 100

Collaboration

2 BALTES

Let’s go! There’s a chat room! Moodle! Zoom!. Collaborating with peers and team members can take several forms. Achieving a common goal and putting disagreements aside is a key element in getting the job done. Taking part in this joint activity with my teammates was a wonderful learning opportunity and an unforgettable experience. Our group work allowed us to see firsthand how the theories we learned about in EDS100 were put into practice. We were able to see some of the theories in action for a brief period of time. Each member of the group set aside time to contribute to the group’s success. We gained a better understanding of how the learning process can be extended and adapted to current learning conditions as a result of the exercise.

For a job well done, I’d like to express my gratitude to my 2 Baltes teammates. We were able to complement and adapt to each other’s unique learning styles. I believe that learning is a lifelong process that can help us grow self-esteem, accountability, and become more self-directed learners through collaborative learning.

I hope you enjoy the video below about collaboration. To all of you who are learning, I wish you luck.

References

Before you continue to YouTube. (n.d.). Retrieved May 13, 2021, from Youtube.com website: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KT2TQGFWcko

Why collaboration is critical to post-pandemic learning. (2020, August 27). Retrieved May 13, 2021, from Trainingjournal.com website: https://www.trainingjournal.com/articles/opinion/why-collaboration-critical-post-pandemic-learning