DIGITAL MEDIA FOR COLLABORATIVE LEARNING IN SECONDARY SCHOOLS: A CASE STUDY OF NOIDA
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https://doi.org/10.29121/shodhkosh.v5.i6.2024.2089Keywords:
Digital Media, Collaborative Learning, Noida, Secondary Schools, Digital Tools, Engagement, Infrastructure, Teacher Training, Critical Thinking, Education TechnologyAbstract [English]
This examination paper investigates the job of digital media in improving collaborative learning among secondary school students in Noida, India. It inspects how digital tools, stages, and assets are incorporated into educational practices to cultivate interactive learning conditions. The review utilizes a blended techniques approach, joining overviews, meetings, and homeroom perceptions to assess the effect of digital media on student engagement, critical thinking, and coordinated effort. Results feature differences among private and government schools regarding digital infrastructure and access, with private schools by and large having better assets. The discoveries highlight the requirement for further developed teacher training and infrastructure backing to enhance the utilization of digital media for collaborative learning in secondary education. The paper finishes up with proposals for future arrangement and practice to improve evenhanded digital media reconciliation across educational settings.
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