During this lesson, the lecturer used the jigsaw method. Tuparova & Tuparov (2009) state that this method “manages collaborative activity in which every participant is extremely important for the realization of the ultimate goal”.
The Jigsaw method is an active learning strategy and collaborative method that encourages students to engage in individual or small group activities. It is an active learning exercise where a generic topic is divided into smaller inter-related pieces, each team member is assigned to read and become an expert on a different piece of the puzzle, who then shares the acquired knowledge with his/her team mates. Finally, the puzzle is re-assembled and each team member then knows something valuable about each piece of the jigsaw.
A detailed explanation of the concepts of the Jigsaw method are given in the following animated YouTube video:
Mengduo & Xiaoling (2010), quoting John & Holubec (1993), state the five main principles for the jigsaw strategy. These principles are positive interdependence, face-to-face promotive interaction, individual and group accountability, interpersonal skills and group processing.
In fact, through the jigsaw method, I noticed that all of my peers were engaged with the activity as everybody took responsibility and accountability to teach the others what they have been become experts in. A great advantage of this method was that we worked with different peers and not work same peers that would otherwise allow us to stay in our comfort zone. It was a positive learning process to work collaboratively for the first time with different peers as every person in the group felt important to share the newly acquired expertise on the particular teaching method.
References
Tuparova, D & Tuparov G (2009). The “Jigsaw” Collaborative Method in Blended Learning Course “Computer Games and Education” - Realization in Moodle Retrieved on 19th May 2015 from http://www.icl-conference.org/dl/proceedings/2009/program/pdf/Contribution_071.pdf
Mengdu, Q & Xiaoling, J. (2010). Jigsaw Strategy as a Cooperative Learning Techniques: Focusing on the Languages Learners. Retrieved on 19th May 2015 from http://www.celea.org.cn/teic/92/10120608.pdf
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