Five ways that Collaborative Learning can help your studies

In a time when we can’t all be together, staying connected on platforms such as Studydrive is more important than ever. Studying remotely can be difficult, but Pi Media has compiled five ways that collaborative learning could greatly enhance your studies.

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No fluff, no jargon, no nonsense 

We all know the feeling of opening a textbook, only to be confronted with a dense wall of text. Instead of wasting time trawling through pages upon pages of dull reading, Studydrive can help you to get straight to the point much quicker.

In learning from other students’ notes, the key information has already been separated from the fluff, meaning less time spent poring over pages of reading and more time learning and revising. No need to keep searching through the dictionary either, because through collaborative learning, students have already converted any obscure jargon into clear, easy to understand words and phrases. 

 
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Specialised interests

Everyone has that one interest that they can talk about for hours on end, so why not use that area of expertise to help other students? Whether it’s complex scientific theories or obscure medieval poetry, sharing your study materials on Studydrive helps other students to draw upon your specialised knowledge to enrich their own learning. 

Likewise, want to learn about something new but don’t know where to start? On Studydrive for example, you can expand your academic horizons and delve into a range of subjects with help from hundreds of students who know them inside out. 

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Learn by teaching

From the teachings of the ancient philosopher Seneca to research by contemporary psychologists, humans have found for thousands of years that teaching is an effective strategy for learning. Psychologists have named this phenomenon the protégé effect, and studies have consistently found that students who have to teach a subject to other students fare better when tested on the same material later.

Having to recall prior knowledge and explain a concept to another student is a great way to check that you really understand it, and in sharing your notes on Studydrive, you can put your own knowledge to the test. Any topics that you find more difficult to explain are simply areas for improvement and greater revision!

Different perspectives

By making connections with other students from different backgrounds, collaborative learning can help you to understand a subject along different lines, or to examine an issue from another perspective. 

UCL is known as London’s Global University for its diverse student body, but collaborative learning doesn’t have to stop there. On Studydrive, you can access study materials from students across Europe, drawing upon a diverse mix of cultures and disciplines to enhance your studies.

 
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Like-minded individuals 

No matter how difficult an assignment may be, help is always at hand. With Studydrive, you can access a broad community of like-minded students to discuss issues and solve problems collectively across borders. You can also filter by university and module to find and create study resources that cater directly to your specific course.

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