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Wednesday, May 2, 2007
Final Projects - Comments
We've already been through one night (last Thursday) of sharing our final projects for our course, MD 469, and we still have one more session to go (this Thursday!). We've seen some wonderful ideas, exciting topics and intriguing ways to collaborate on different projects.
Has anything you've seen thus far really intrigued you? Do you have any comments for your classmates? It would be encouraging to hear further feedback on all our hard work! In the spirit of collaboration, let's continue to share...
(For anyone interested in viewing the different projects that have been presented, feel free to view our website at: http://www.faculty.fairfield.edu/mhinkley/md469/collaborative_projects.html)
Has anything you've seen thus far really intrigued you? Do you have any comments for your classmates? It would be encouraging to hear further feedback on all our hard work! In the spirit of collaboration, let's continue to share...
(For anyone interested in viewing the different projects that have been presented, feel free to view our website at: http://www.faculty.fairfield.edu/mhinkley/md469/collaborative_projects.html)
Welcome!
This blog is for Establishing Worldwide Communities through Technology - MD 469: a class offered to students in the Graduate Education program at Fairfield University in Fairfield, Connecticut.
We are all educators who are hoping to make a difference in our students' lives by finding ways to collaborate with teachers and classes from around the world. Since technology is changing the way we interact with people on a daily basis, it makes sense for us to use it effectively within our schools in order to broaden their horizons. The best way to accomplish this goal is by collaborating with each other (not just students within the class, but with educators from around the world as well).
Through this blog, we hope to continue our discussions and develop further collaborative projects that can actually be used within our schools. We welcome input and participation from anyone who shares our goals.
Let's start collaborating!
We are all educators who are hoping to make a difference in our students' lives by finding ways to collaborate with teachers and classes from around the world. Since technology is changing the way we interact with people on a daily basis, it makes sense for us to use it effectively within our schools in order to broaden their horizons. The best way to accomplish this goal is by collaborating with each other (not just students within the class, but with educators from around the world as well).
Through this blog, we hope to continue our discussions and develop further collaborative projects that can actually be used within our schools. We welcome input and participation from anyone who shares our goals.
Let's start collaborating!
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