Online student collaboration can play an important part in improving engagement and results. According to noted teaching expert Barbara Gross Davis; “Students working in small groups tend to learn more of what is taught and retain it longer than when the same content is presented in other instructional formats. Students who work in collaborative groups also appear more satisfied with their clas...
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