Tags: collaboration, elementary
This is late...but you may be able to contact the facilitator for more information. http://globaleducation.ning.com/events/webinar-epals-101-for-global
I would also join this group. There is a lot going on here. Hope this is helpful!
Heather
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Here are some great collaborative projects to get started, if you haven't ever done a collaboration with a teacher outside your home country: http://www.epals.com/projects I especially recommend The Way We Are to get started! It provides the framework for success.
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We would have kids (or small groups of kids) read the same book(s) and then they would "meet" to discuss them, either in a moderated chat room or via Skype. If live interaction isn't possible, we could use a group on Edmodo to discuss the books.
At the end of the book, there could be a culminating activity of some sorts that partners or small groups in each class have to collaborate on to complete.
Let me know if this interests you. I might not be looking to do this with my whole class this year (last year we did it with books we read aloud) but I may have small groups of students interested in partnering. Send a reply or leave a message here. I think it would be awesome!
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