Online Collaborative Learning Theory: An Innovative Technology
In an earlier post, I began talking about the use of an established social-constructivist learning theory as a tool for designing learning that encourages direct collaboration among students. Check that out here. Although I digressed into a description of the digital technology that students frequently have trouble collaborating in (wikis), I decided that in a later post I would explain my thinking behind that idea. Harasim's (2012) Online Collaborative Learning theory (OCL) (which I described here ) is aptly designed to scaffold collaborative processes for students. However, as I explained before, such frameworks have seldom been used in the structuring of collaborative assignments like Wikis. In our digital tools assessment assignment I did simply that- I justified OCL as a technological tool to support collaborative wiki assignments in higher education. This justification was made on two assumptions: 1) a theory can be a tool, and 2) an innovation or technology's ...