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Fran Hughesblog post by Kim Cofino 10/3/08
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Sarah HanawaldKim Cofino writes this blog. Her job title is 21st Century Literacy Specialist at the International School Bangkok in Thailand. I've been a fan of hers for a while--this post is one that she reminded me of on my blog post titled "Meeting is not collaborating." Kim's writing is strong and enjoyable to read--she's a good example of the slope of journalism Clay Shirky discusses.
libraries edtech collaboration 21stcentury literacy curriculum design
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Librarians need to embed themselves within the core curriculum, through the backwards design process.
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2 (or more) equal partners who create a project or unit of study based on content standards in one or more content areas, a unit that will be team-designed, team-taught, and team-evaluated.
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it’s necessary to develop a common understanding of what collaboration really means
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There is a vast difference between cooperation, coordination and collaboration,
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prolonged and interdependent relationship
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Jamie CampGreat points.
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Donna DesRochesawesome post from Kim Cofino - roles of IT and t-ls
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