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Setting the foundation for a national collaborative learning health system in acute TBI rehabilitation: CARE4TBI Year 1 experience. [PDF]

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Beaulieu CL   +8 more
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Collaborative learning

Medical Education, 2003
During the past several years, the use of computers and of the Internet for educational purposes have increased globally. Much of the content of online courses and distance education focuses on math and science. Numerous projects and grant awards in the United States attest to the creative use of Internet-based science and math education.
Elisabeth, Paice, Shelley, Heard
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Collaborative Learning

International Journal of Information Communication Technologies and Human Development, 2009
This chapter examines the development and use of collaborative learning within management learning, education and development. Collaborative approaches to learning have a relatively long history in management learning and education. Early examples of collaborative learning approaches and designs are linked to the advent and introduction of the idea of ...
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Collaborative learning

International Journal of English Learning & Teaching Skills, 2021
Collaborative learning is an educational approach to teaching and learning that involves groups of students working together and solve a problem, complete a task or create a product. The paper clarifies the concept of collaborative learning by presenting and analyzing the educational benefits of collaborative learning technique.
Anwesha Paul, Debapriya Kundu
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Collaborative learning groups

Postgraduate Medical Journal, 2015
Most of our learning as doctors happens through individual study. Some takes place with other people, for example at lectures and seminars, but often this is not very different from solitary learning. In effect, one person stands at the front of a room, imparting facts or opinions, while everyone else remains relatively passive.
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Collaborative Learning

2022
Organisations always seek to maximize the effectiveness of their internal systems. Gamification is a growing trend in work contexts, with employers realizing that many of the elements associated with it can be transferred to a business environment. Understanding the main concepts that make games appealing to society allows us to understand how they can
Jessica Reuter   +2 more
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Collaborative Learning

Industry and Higher Education, 2000
This paper describes a curriculum development project funded by the European Commission. It was developed to provide a learning environment (European Modules) for students from various disciplines to work together within an institution or between institutions in different countries, on structured project work that would simulate the workplace of the ...
M. Allan, B.K. Temple
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Collaboration in collaborative learning

Interaction Studies. Social Behaviour and Communication in Biological and Artificial Systems, 2015
This paper presents a theorisation of collaborative activity that was developed in the research field known as “collaborative learning”, in order to understand the processes of co-elaboration of meaning and knowledge. Collaboration, as distinguished from cooperation, coordination and collective activity, is defined as a continued and conjoined effort ...
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Altruistic Collaborative Learning

IEEE Transactions on Neural Networks and Learning Systems
This article proposes a new learning paradigm based on the concept of concordant gradients for ensemble learning strategies. In this paradigm, learners update their weights if and only if the gradients of their cost functions are mutually concordant in a sense given by paper. The objective of the proposed concordant optimization framework is robustness
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