The modern education system is undergoing significant transformations driven by digital technologies and platforms. The introduction of digital platforms has not only changed how lessons are organized but also significantly impacted the relationships between teachers and students. During the pandemic, the necessity for remote learning surged, further highlighting the critical role of modern educational platforms. Today, platforms like Moodle, Google Classroom, and Edmodo provide teachers and students with a wide range of tools, offering advantages over traditional education methods.
This thesis explores the impact of collaborative learning technologies on enhancing group work in virtual environments. As education increasingly moves online, the need for effective digital tools to support collaborative activities has become paramount. This study investigates various collaborative technologies—such as video conferencing platforms, collaborative document editors, project management tools, and virtual whiteboards—and evaluates their effectiveness in fostering teamwork, communication, and problem-solving among learners. Through a mixed-methods approach, including quantitative surveys and qualitative case studies, this research aims to understand the benefits, challenges, and best practices associated with these technologies. The findings highlight how collaborative learning technologies can enhance group work, provide practical recommendations for their implementation, and address the challenges of virtual collaboration.