Social Learning: How to Foster Collaboration and Knowledge Sharing in Digital Environments
As fundamentally social animals, humans are wired to want to socialize and connect. Not only our happiness depends on socialization, but also survival. A professor of neuroscience, Michael Platt, described the brain’s structures in charge of managing interactions with other people as the social brain network. This is one of the reasons anxiety and depression increased during the 2020 pandemic by 25 percent.