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How can you bring together learners in groups for collaborative learners (or online communities) and make them trust each other? When starting a group, make it cohesive and make the members trust each other's active participation. Offer several tools for the online group wherein every member has equal access, everyone can contribute and read others' contributions, make it easy to share information, etc. | How can you bring together learners in groups for collaborative learners (or online communities) and make them trust each other? When starting a group, make it cohesive and make the members trust each other's active participation. Offer several tools for the online group wherein every member has equal access, everyone can contribute and read others' contributions, make it easy to share information, etc. | ||
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Originally presented in The E-LEN Project (2005)<ref>The E-LEN Project: Sig 3 (2005). Retrieved from http://www2.tisip.no/E-LEN/patterns_listing.php?sig=3&show=Explore+SIG+patterns.</ref>. | |||
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How can you bring together learners in groups for collaborative learners (or online communities) and make them trust each other? When starting a group, make it cohesive and make the members trust each other's active participation. Offer several tools for the online group wherein every member has equal access, everyone can contribute and read others' contributions, make it easy to share information, etc.
Originally presented in The E-LEN Project (2005)[1].
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- ↑ The E-LEN Project: Sig 3 (2005). Retrieved from http://www2.tisip.no/E-LEN/patterns_listing.php?sig=3&show=Explore+SIG+patterns.