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Learn to telecollaborate!
Creator's Guide
You'd like to launch your own Telecollaboration? You want to invite one or more classes to join you? Whether you decide to make it big or small, here are tips and tools to help you Think and Plan, Launch your Project, and Manage it
The big picture
- 8 steps to success : what you need to keep in mind at each step.
- Email graciousness : communicationg with your partners
Think and plan
- Reasons to communicate : four good starting points for wanting to work with partners
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Who communicates : Communications fall into four
categories.
- What can be exchanged : there's more to it than writing letters!
- Give to get : think about exchanges not just requests for information.
- Required content in a nutshell: what your invitation should include
- Project announcement organiser: to help you think about and state the minimum required information.
- Manage the project: working with other teachers requires communications
- Manage your class: coming soon.
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Activitty structures : a road map to make sense of the
many types of activities that can be created.
- Interpersonal exchanges
- Information collections
- Problem solving
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