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Collaborative Internet Projects

Collaborative Internet Projects. Barry Community School District 1 5 April 2007. Collaborative Internet Projects. Students working through technology to achieve targeted learning outcomes. Teachers Benefit. Develop creative and technical expertise Discover new educational resources

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Collaborative Internet Projects

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  1. Collaborative Internet Projects Barry Community School District 1 5 April 2007

  2. Collaborative Internet Projects Students working through technology to achieve targeted learning outcomes

  3. Teachers Benefit • Develop creative and technical expertise • Discover new educational resources • Collaborate with talented colleagues • Make new friendships

  4. Students Benefit • Publish for an authentic audience • Acquire online communication skills • Meet children from around the world • Develop essential skills for the future

  5. You’re Invited! • Literature Circles • Lucky Ladybugs All the projects we viewed today can be found at http://kids-learn.org

  6. Resources • Where to Find Projectskids-learn.org/projects.htm • How to Coordinate Projectswww.thirteen.org/edonline/ntti/iia/p1.html • Current Projectswww.comsewogue.k12.ny.us/resources/resources_online_projects.htm

  7. Questions Susan Silverman www.susansilverman.com

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