Co constructive tool
Why?
- New knowledge
- Co edit
- more problem solving
- active learning
- Encourage in brainstorm
How?
- Lesson planning using google doxs
- coggle.it for quick discussion (Lesson plan)
- Free platform for learning collaborative tool, "Miro"
- google slides and google sheet
At first, I wasn't sure what co-constructive tools were all about. It sounded fancy, but in class, it just meant using apps and platforms where we could all work together on things like mind maps, presentations, or even digital documents. It turns out, these tools have totally changed how we learn.
Gone are the days of just listening to lectures and taking notes. Now, we're all actively involved in building understanding together. It's like we're putting together a puzzle, each of us adding a piece based on our research or ideas. It's way more fun than passively absorbing information.
These tools also make learning more social. We can bounce ideas off each other, see different perspectives, and even learn from each other's mistakes. It's like having a built-in study group that's always there, no matter where we are.
Of course, it's not perfect. Sometimes, figuring out the tools themselves can be a bit distracting. And not everyone participates equally – some classmates are still shy about sharing their ideas online. But overall, I think co-constructive tools are a huge step forward. They make learning more engaging, collaborative, and ultimately, more meaningful. We're not just memorizing facts, we're actually constructing knowledge together, which makes it feel like it'll stick with us for longer.
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1cLDWhDmWr_Gt2u8YsOuQdpCZYizuUu5iPHjVN1N7_mY/edit?usp=sharing
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