Reflection on co-constructive tools
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Reflection on Co-constructive tool
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that support the construction of knowledge through a shared understanding
(collaboratively consolidate the ideas) is called a co-constructive tool. Some of
the examples of the co-constructive tools are Google docs, electronic whiteboards,
blogs, wikis, and discussion forums on portals. I came to know that importance of co-
constructive tools, where I can co-edit, communicate database, texts, graphics,
enhance the collaborative learning environment, high-level cognitive processes-explanation,
problem-finding, and problem-solving.
Therefore, each member can edit another member’s work and we had a wonderful discussion. I think as a teacher we really need to inculcate these types of knowledge to students where they can explore and construct much knowledge by themselves without direction from the teacher.
Therefore, each member can edit another member’s work and we had a wonderful discussion. I think as a teacher we really need to inculcate these types of knowledge to students where they can explore and construct much knowledge by themselves without direction from the teacher.
Through this, I came to know that co-constructive is one of the best strategies where we can do our assignment or any other work collaboratively without seating together. Our research work also doing using google docs keeping all the ideas of co-constructing tools. We find that this idea was good and just need to set time and we can work whenever we wanted too.A blog (shortening of “weblog”) is an online journal or informational
website displaying information in the reverse chronological order, with the latest
posts appearing first. It is a platform where a writer or even a group of
writers share their views on an individual subject. The blog is another thing that we can do it collaboratively as an author. I was never interested in
photography.
I was reluctant and shy to take photographs, especially in crowds. After I started blogging I developed an interest and motivation for photography which I am continuing to date and hope to continue with it. So I can claim that it is through blogging that I developed an interest in photography.
Thank you
I was reluctant and shy to take photographs, especially in crowds. After I started blogging I developed an interest and motivation for photography which I am continuing to date and hope to continue with it. So I can claim that it is through blogging that I developed an interest in photography.
Thank you



In- depth reflection on co-constructive tool Gayleg! The way you express your learning on this topic is interesting and informative for the reader. I am glad that you're using co-constructive tool effectively in developing ICT integrated lesson plan and in Action Research work. Indeed you have reflected your learning on this topic affectively using pictures and learning experiences. Keep writing!
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ReplyDeleteThrough this reflection, its clear how much you have bloomed from the lessons taught and its really inspiring to learn that you had been writing research report using googledocs. Your reflection is insightful and clearly indicate your learning and dedication towards learning. Keep it going Gayleg!
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