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Presentation I made for Character Building Program workshop at IP UII Yogyakarta

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THE ROLE OF COMMUNICATION IN THE LEARNING PROCESS; COLLABORATIVE LEARNING

By: Nanang Zubaidi

Bridging Program Lecturer WorkshopInternational Program Universitas Islam Indonesia, Yogyakarta11 September 2014

BETTER COMMUNICATION and COLLABORATION in BRIDGING PROGRAM LEARNING

Better Communication and Collaboration in BP Learning Process

Three issues to discuss:

Lecturer-Student Communication in BP

Learning

Use of Media in Teacher-Student

Communication

Collaborative Learning

1.Lecturer-Student Communication in BP Learning

True or False?

Communication happens mostly through words.

“The most important thing in communication is to hear what isn't being said.” ~ Peter F. Drucker

Effective communicators listen more than they speak.

“Maybe we were made with one mouth and two ears because we are supposed to do twice as much listening as talking.” ~ Anonymous

Most people are already effective communicators.

“Communication works for those who work at it.” ~ John Powell

(Human Resources and Skill Development Canada, n.d.).

Better Communication and Collaboration in BP Learning Process

Better Communication and Collaboration in BP Learning Process

Communication is important

effective communication = effective TEACHING

to communicate = to send MEANING & MESSAGES

Complex but Dynamics New technology CHANCE AND

CHALLENGE

Better Communication and Collaboration in BP Learning Process

Why do you communicate with students?

Better Communication and Collaboration in BP Learning Process

How do you plan to communicate with students?

Better Communication and Collaboration in BP Learning Process

In what ways do you plan to communicate with students?

Better Communication and Collaboration in BP Learning Process

Communicate with students

Via: speaking, gestures and other body language,

and written word,

Where? In class Outside class

Better Communication and Collaboration in BP Learning Process

In Class Communication:What are you exactly doing in class?

Presenting information Explaining Giving instruction

Better Communication and Collaboration in BP Learning Process

When talking in class

How long should you talk? “openness and acceptance principles” Check: Posture Eye Contact Facial Expression Distance Distracting Behaviors Voice Quality

Better Communication and Collaboration in BP Learning Process

When explaining

Engage your audience Use multiple presentation

techniques. Know your audience. Avoid reading your text or

presentation. Timely check-in with your audience

Better Communication and Collaboration in BP Learning Process

Developing a Classroom Presence

Create variations in your voice. Be aware of your body language. Use the physical space of the

classroom. Keep a sense of humor.

Better Communication and Collaboration in BP Learning Process

You need to build your speaking skills

Planning Practice Talk to others Tape/record Yourself

(CET USC, n.d.)

Better Communication and Collaboration in BP Learning Process

Outside Class Communication

Make your teacher-student power distance closer.

Better Communication and Collaboration in BP Learning Process

A few more hints Establish a positive relationship with the students To encourage students, not to control. Be positive Organize time and thinking. Use student's name. Get the student's attention first. Speak in a calm manner. importantance of the topic; benefit. Questions. Include examples from the student's experience. Personal problems Frustration, anger, or boredom Reinforce and support

Better Communication and Collaboration in BP Learning Process

Better Communication and Collaboration in BP Learning Process

2.Use of Media in Teacher-Student Communication

Better Communication and Collaboration in BP Learning Process

How is your attitude toward technology use in learning process?

Better Communication and Collaboration in BP Learning Process

New Technology

NEW OPPORTUNITY to expand your interaction with students.

Big Question: “will technology use improve the quality of student learning?”

NOTE: Students value OPPORTUNITIES to have personal interactions with their teachers.

Better Communication and Collaboration in BP Learning Process

My use of technology

Phone E-mail Reminder, assignment Social media Broadcast message,

students interact with one another as a group, outside of class.

Blackboard Wikispaces, Edmodo

example

Better Communication and Collaboration in BP Learning Process

What kind of technology have you used / do you plan to use in class?

Better Communication and Collaboration in BP Learning Process

Stay update and informedSay in the same line with your students

TwitterFacebookLineWhatsappBrainifyEtc.

WikispacesEdmodoMy Big CampusScreen ChompEtc.

DropboxGoogle driveAstridEtc.

Bubbl.usQuizSnackQuizletSurvey MonkeyEtc.

Better Communication and Collaboration in BP Learning Process

There are tons more in the internet Blogging Collaborative calendaring: google calendar Podcasting: audacity RSS readers collaborative mindmapping: bubblus micro-blogging: twitter photo sharing: flickr screencast sharing: jing presentation sharing: slideshare video sharing: youTube social bookmarking: delicious collaborative editing: etherpad collaborative working: google docs, wikispaces social networking: fb, inkedIn, ning personalized start pages: netvibes integrated social environment: moodle, sharepoint

Better Communication and Collaboration in BP Learning Process

Be CREATIV

E!

Better Communication and Collaboration in BP Learning Process

3. Collaborative Learning

Better Communication and Collaboration in BP Learning Process

Collaborative & Cooperative

Type of learning:

CooperativeIndividualizedCompetitive

(Johnson, et.al., 1988)

Better Communication and Collaboration in BP Learning Process

IP UII emphasizes Collaborative Learning

to support students in learning. to develop students’s independent

learning skills. to add out-of-class time. to increase student’s accountability

for their learning.

Better Communication and Collaboration in BP Learning Process

Collaborative Learning in IP

In-Class Group Group Project

Better Communication and Collaboration in BP Learning Process

Choose Suitable Collaborative Learning Models

Consideration: Learners skill Learner’s learning

style Types of activity Objectives/Goals

Better Communication and Collaboration in BP Learning Process

What group work scheme should be?

Better Communication and Collaboration in BP Learning Process

BP Group Project: Mini Research

Goal: developing students’ critical thinking, communication, and interpersonal skills

2nd semester; 16 weeks Field research; 2-3 students in each group Process:

Theory of writing & doing research Proposal Presentation Field Research Report Presentation

Challenge: conflict, collusion, academic integrity breaches

Better Communication and Collaboration in BP Learning Process

Possible problems in Collaborative Work (Johnson, et.al, 1988)

arguing over power too shy member one member does the work no one does the work Group dictator

Better Communication and Collaboration in BP Learning Process

The most common problems in students’ group work

absence of leadership and coordination,

inability to communicate effectively, difficulty in defining and assigning

tasks, trouble maintaining equal

participation, and frustration with setting and group

goals.(Schwartz, n.d.)

Better Communication and Collaboration in BP Learning Process

Common causes of conflict within groups (Hadad & Reed, p. 267)

Faulty communication Attribution errors Mistrust Grudges Personality clashes

.

You are not an ANGEL

but we are Cithra’s angels

Better Communication and Collaboration in BP Learning Process

BP Lecturer in Conflict Resolution1.Deal with it ASAP. 2.Conflict is good. 3.Conflict = problem to solve.4.Do not blame.5.Be open-minded and fair.6.Give appropriate and constructive criticism.

7.Make group members understands. 8.Brainstorm solutions or compromises.

(Hadad & Reed, 2007, p. 270).

Better Communication and Collaboration in BP Learning Process

If your attempts fail

Better Communication and Collaboration in BP Learning Process

Center for Excellence in Teaching. (1999). Communicating with students. Los Angeles: University of Southern California.

Diaz, V., Brown, M., & Salmons, J. (2010). "Unit 5: Collaborative Teaching and Learning Strategies". EDUCAUSE learning initiative discovery tool: Collaborative learning workshop guide. Retrieved September 9, 2014 from www.educause.edu/eli/collaborativelearning

Hadad, M. & Reed, M.J. (2007). The post-secondary learning experience.

Johnson, D., Johnson, R. & Holubec, E. (1988). Circles of Learning: Cooperation in the Classroom. Edina, MN: Interaction Book Company.

Project PARA - University of Nebraska-Lincoln. (n.d.). Effective communication with students, teachers, and other professionals. Lincoln: University of Nebraska-Lincoln.

Schwartz, M. (n.d.). “Case method and group work”. New faculty orientation. Retrieved September 9, 2014 from http://www.ryerson.ca/lt/taga/index.html

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