Author:
Faif Pasani Chairil,Amelia Rizky
Abstract
Collaborative learning is a practice that dates back centuries. In Confucius’ classic text, Li Ji, there is a famous saying that one becomes narrow-minded when learning without friends. Therefore, collaborative skills not only allow students to interact with others but also enhance their opportunity to learn, which differs significantly from individual learning. Collaborative problem-solving is crucial in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM), which are fraught with complex challenges like climate change, overpopulation, welfare, resource management, health, and biodiversity. The Systematic Literature Review (SLR) approach was used to find, assess, evaluate, and interpret all of the research that was accessible in order to create this book chapter. Preparing the youths with a collaborative mindset is crucial for addressing the issues and difficulties that arise in real life. This review specifically focuses on developing technology-based collaborative skills through STEM approach to reflect the trend of integrating technology into education.
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