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Looking for a collaborative running project!

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Hi bloggers!  My last post was about turning an open digital educational project into a collaborative one, now is time to look for partners to share my project and find collaborative running projects to fit in. As you can check in my last post, I proposed five collaborative activities for my open digital educational project. They were: 1. Creating schemes, summarizing the lesson but they must use drawing on them. 2. Creating flash cards of the unit, using the vocabulary of the lesson. 3. Creating displays of the digestive and excretory systems (and the rest of the systems if they have learnt them) with clay. 4. Creating a newspaper of one part of the lesson. For instance, about diet, they can search articles on the Internet about diet (Healthy and unhealthy habits) and present it in class. 5. Creating a collaborative blog where they will post all their collaborative works. They can add information about thei

Turning my project into a collaborative one

Hi readers! Todays post is about turning my open educational digital project into a collaborative one. If you have been following my previous posts, you can check the process that I have been following to prototype my project, but now the idea is go further, incorporating collaboration on it. Lets start, do not miss it, and check it out!! Here you will find all the steps that I have followed to turn my open educational digital project into a collaborative one. First of all, I will provide you the definition of collaborative work/learning. Here you can find more information and a good definition of it. I will summarize it and give my opinion according to my project down below. "Collaborative work/learning is a method of teaching and learning in which students team together to explore a significant question or create a meaningful project." According to that definition, the collaborative work/learning is conceived as an interesting and essential part of the