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C-Learning is a highly effective method

C-Learning aka Collaborative Learning, is an educational approach to teaching and learning, in which a group of students work together as a group to complete tasks or to solve a certain given problem. C-Learning helps in building a deeper understanding between students themselves, unlike in individual learning. In this learning method, a student is able to cash on or capitalize on another student’s resource or skills as they come together as a group. It holds benefits like student-teacher interaction and helps higher level of thinking and leadership skills. C-Learning can also be done with the help of devices which bring everyone together, as this is the age of technology.  

The main characteristics of Collaborative Learning are small group learning and individual responsibility and accountability. This type of learning is mostly and largely used in schools which help children to grow and have a better understanding with each other. Larger tasks helps them more as they can be divided into groups and take responsibility themselves by brainstorming and giving ideas. C-Learning is thus one of the best ways of learning for students, as it develops interaction and bond among students and teachers, with the help of technology and regular classes. 
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