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Learn Collaboratively with Free Web Tools
It is literally true that you can succeed best
and quickest by helping others to succeed.
- Napoleon Hill
• Students shape their learning & the curriculum • Instructor(s) builds the foundation & provides various opportunities for learners to collaboratively create and curate the content and resources • Students learn from & support each other
Howard Rheingold Peeragogy.com
Co-learning & Peeragogy
©wordle.net
PearlTree
Pinterest Livebinders
List.ly
Which collaborative bookmarking tool?
Storify Educlipper
Pearltree.com
Pearltrees.com/shellyterrell/integrating-web-2/id8081935
List.ly
Pinterest.com/storyintef
Add comments & descriptions
Pinterest.com/eneasydido
Educlipper.net
Video/ Audio/ Portfolio
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Let’s brainstorm!
Popplet.com
Linoit.com & Free App All Devices
Padlet.com & Works on Mobile Devices
Twiddla.com
Set-up Your Own Community
Facebook Wants a New Face by rishibando, Flickr
Edmodo.com
Google +, Communities & Hangouts on Air
Even
ts
Categories
Search
Links
Home Page
Events
Google and the Google logo are registered trademarks of Google Inc., used with permission.
Google Plus Communities
Cool Features
Google Hangouts
Google Drive • Create pptx, spreadsheets, documents, etc. • Create collaboratively • Acts as a cloud • Organize/Share folders • Free mobile app for all formats • Work offline, saves online
Draw collaboratively with Scootdoodle.com
Appear.In & IOS App
Drawp for Schools IOS Free App
• Drawing + photo + voice • Collaborative assignments
Share Board IOS App- Up to 32 can draw, sketch & discuss
Character Texts �
• Record voice messages, share pics, text • Asynchrous • Gives you a link for IOS • Group chats for 500
Voxer IOS/Android App
Recommended Tools
What are your time management options?
What archiving options does it have?
How user-friendly is it for everyone?
What are your communication options?
What are your storage options?
What to consider:
What does it take for an online team to work?
• Unwillingness to be flexible • Cultural insensitivity • Cultural misunderstanding • Lack of communication of deadlines, project details, roles, duties, etc. • Time zone differences • Mutual misunderstanding of cultural customs in negotiation & communication (nonverbal and verbal)
Potential Problems
• Unwillingness to compromise • Mishandling of conflict • Inexperience in communicating with English language learners Students need experience in communicating with non-native English speakers.
Potential Problems
Every team needs a good
leader!
• Establish a mission • Designate roles & tasks • Set due dates • Communicate regularly • Keep your team moFvated • Be flexible, paFent, & open to ideas
Meet & Greet
400 million people speak English as a 1st language
1.4 billion people speak English as a 2nd language
Be aware of international communication differences!
Time zones!
Timeanddate.com
Google Calendar
Google and the Google logo are registered trademarks of Google Inc., used with permission.
Google Calendar Labs
Google and the Google logo are registered trademarks of Google Inc., used with permission.
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“The number one benefit of educational technology is that it empowers people to do what they want to do. It lets people be creative. It lets people be productive. It lets people learn things they didn't think
they could learn before, and so in a sense it is all about potential.”
- Steve Ballmer
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