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Guest Post | Looking for New Ways to Enhance Classroom Collaboration? Try These Possibilities!

3/28/2017

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Author: Rachelle Dene Poth
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There are so many options for integrating digital tools into the classroom today. So many, that getting started can become overwhelming, especially with all the resources available and ideas being shared through books, blogs, social media, conferences, and conversations.  I too felt a bit overwhelmed a few years ago, but took a step back to focus on one area that I thought could benefit from some change. 

I tried to find some areas where communication and collaboration were lacking or non-existent, and then decided to test out a few tools and see what happened. I listened, read, tested them, and finally decided to take a risk, pick one new tool, and try something different.  Continue Reading.

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priyam k link
4/11/2017 01:54:20 am

Nice blog. I like to see this. thanks for posting this.

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Rachelle Poth link
4/15/2017 02:59:21 pm

Thank you very much for the feedback, I appreciate you reading the post!

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John Misustin link
4/19/2017 12:15:55 am

Excellent blog post. I am always looking for ways to help my teachers increase opportunities for student interaction l. Technology offers such wonderful opportunities and you can embedded things like digital citizenship. I appreciate your blog and enjoy reading it.

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Rachelle link
4/28/2017 12:02:45 am

Hi, thank you very much for reading the post and your feedback. I enjoy sharing ideas, and some of the experiences I have had. Really enjoy trying different digital tools and having options for students. What is nice is that these tools are so versatile and lots of ways to be creative. Thanks again

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Nicole
4/23/2017 03:30:24 pm

Nice post! I am always interested in ways to increase collaboration via technology, especially this week for my graduate course assignment. Very useful!

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Rachelle Dene Poth link
4/28/2017 12:05:14 am

Glad to help, see my blog site and definitely contact me if you have any questions or ideas of other ways to use these tools. Thanks for reading!

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JOsborne
5/12/2017 11:38:08 pm

Thank's so much. I'm always looking for new ideas. Sometimes the hardest part is finding that fresh idea to serve a purpose.

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Rachelle D Poth link
5/13/2017 06:08:36 pm

Thank you, agreed,and this is why I like to try a lot and share experiences. Let me know if you have questions!

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