Abstract

Business English Cooperative Learning in network environment is an important development direction of business English teaching. This paper analyzes the network environment and the theoretical basis of cooperative learning, and focuses on the application of several cooperative learning methods in Business English teaching. The learning environment of the students in the network environment includes the organization environment, the resource environment and the hardware environment. The organization environment refers to the division of the cooperative group, the assignment of the members of the group, the mode of cooperation, etc. In the division of the group, according to the student's academic performance, knowledge structure, cognitive approach, the general use of complementary forms to help improve the effectiveness of cooperative learning. Resources and environment can be provided for students in the campus network, but this is limited to only students on campus cooperation learning, can also use virtual technology to build the Internet site of the corresponding, even if students do not at school, at home, or in other cities can also be to continue through the Internet and team / group cooperative learning. Hardware environment CSCW (Supported Cooperative Work Computer), which is a computer supported cooperative work and WWW based collaborative learning. CSCW is a kind of the human cooperation mode with computer technical support fusion is one of the emerging technology that is based on computer technology support environment (CS) a group cooperative work completed a common task (CW).

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