co - constructive tools
CO- CONSTRUCTIVE TOOLS
Tools that students can use to work together and build a shared understanding of a topic is called a co- constructive tools. google docs can be an example of a co-constructive tool. Students can use Google doc to add information to a shared document or presentation. The students can also edit these documents from home. This means that students can work together on a project even if they are not in the same physical location.
Google Docs, allows students to work together on a document in real-time. This collaborative approach fosters teamwork, critical thinking, and communication skills. Google Docs also creates a supportive learning environment by letting students leave comments and provide feedback on each other's work
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