Many ideas grow better when transplanted into another mind than the one where they sprang up.
—OLIVER WENDELL HOLMES
It takes two flints to make a fire.
—Louisa May Alcott
Chapter 8: Learning Design: Collaboration Skills
Learn More: Resources for Further Exploration
- NEA: Educators Guide to the 4C’s (nea.org/assets/docs/A-Guide-to-Four-Cs.pdf)
- Batelle for Kids: Is there a best way to develop the 4C’s in all students? (bit.ly/2XiFzE2)
- Batelle for Kids: The 4C’s research series (p21.org/our-work/4cs-research-series)
Deep Dive
- Denise, L. (n.d.) Collaboration vs. C-Three (Cooperation, Coordination, and Communication) (bit.ly/31xK8de)
- Jackson, S. (2013). Find out how technology promotes teamwork and collaboration in the classroom. Retrieved from commonsense.org/education/articles/how-technology-can-encourage-student-collaboration
- Leadership Preparatory. (2019). Collaboration: One of the 4C’s of 21st Century Learning. (bit.ly/2ZkTYNs)
- Natural User Interface Technologies. (2017). Why is collaborative learning important? (bit.ly/2MOHsVe)