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andrew bendelowHere is a wealth of information for docs users--crowd sourced motherload
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Modeling expected behavior and good practices first
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Introducing group collaboration: entire class, working in pairs, and groups of four
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I worked with a colleague on an example document and gave the class a running commentary as to what we were doing. As we worked we talked to each other and I underlined some of the key features of what made that short demo collaboration successful for us.
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take small steps towards an open collaborative project with 4 or 5 group members.
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EdTech RoundUpModeling expected behavior and good practices first
As our first Google Docs project began to gather pace last school year, I realised that the children were finding it difficult to work together. With hindsight it is easier to recognise that the children were not only being introduced to a new piece of technology (the Docs tool) but also their traditional way of working was to be challenged by the new concept of working collaboratively in an online documentgoogledocs collaboration introducing docs google ideas resources management ETRUWeekly27
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Rhys DaunicTips for introducing online collaboration to students
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William FerriterAn interesting post from the Google Docs Blog that includes suggestions from a teacher in England who introduced collaborative document creation to his students last school year. Specifically, his point is that students need more than introduction to ind
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