Abstract
In this paper, we describe different modes of collaborative reflection
as processes of learning at the workplace. We explain why reflection
is a decisive means of learning and – based on the modes we describe
– how groups of people can be supported in reflection together. For
this, we describe how scheduled, concurrent and spontaneous collaborative
reflection can be supported by articulation, guidance and synergizing.
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