Monthly Archives: January 2012

Is Collaboration a Dirty Word?

This is Part 1 of a 3-part post on “Is Collaboration a Dirty Word?” With memories of some well-conceived collaborative projects from my own graduate studies programs still fresh in my mind, I have something to add to the “New … Continue reading

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iBooks will create textbook- like material for your classes

Apple gives us yet another good reason for us to buy an iPad; they say even technologically green teachers will be able to develop customized coursework companions for their curricula through their new iBook app that might wind up being … Continue reading

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Collaboration and peer editing using buddy press docs and Google Docs

I hope you are all enjoying the winter break along with the balmy temps… I’ve barely pulled on my gloves this winter! I’ve been working with several of you during the break on incorporating collaborative documents into your coursework. Imagine … Continue reading

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