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WEB 2.

0 TOOLS

COLLABORATIV
E
LEARNING

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COLLABORATIVE
Google docs
LEARNING
The
main objective of
www.bubbleshare.com
collaborative learning is
thatwww.slideshare.com
learners work in
groups
to find out solutions
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to
problems
and
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challenges.
www.skype.com
Using social networking
www.wikispaces.com
sites,
email, blogs or any
other
technological tool
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source,
students
can
collaborate with their peers
across the planet.
Role of the Teacher
Create rubrics to guide

learning process and final


work
Teacher should provide

content that must


challenge students
Select and provide

collaborative technologies
that are easy to use

STRATEGIES FOR
TEACHERS
LINKS
https://www.cmu.edu/teaching/tec
hnology/whitepapers/Collab
orationTools_Jan09.pdf

http://vault.smarttech.com/asses
sment/education_whitepa
pers_web.pdf?
WT.ac=edresearch
http://www.sunassociates.com/resources/
Cooplrn.html

Brainstorm ideas in
Wikispaces
and
then
create papers or reports
in Google Docs
Use Diigo to find, tag,
and
comment
on
resources found online
Join a group in Ning,
Yahoo! Groups or Google
Groups
and
write
reflection papers on it
Create
a group,
special
KAREN
MISHELL
COQUE
interest
group,
or
ID 6076-07-14670
community and watch it
KERYM
growESCOBAR MELGAR
Use collaborative
tools for cross-cultural
projects
Have students conduct
research team meetings
in Skype or an online
chat tool

Tools and Technologies

Collaboration suites

word processing,
spreadsheets,
communication, or
calendaring

Course management
systems

discussion boards, file


sharing, and peer evaluation

Project management tools

scheduling, time tracking,


task management, resource
allocation,
collaborative
writing
or
editing,
communication, file sharing,
and process documentation.

Wikis

Real-time communications

Other tools

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