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08 Mar 09
Sue Hellman*What is Canada's Schoolnet? from 2001
*Project Bases Collaborative Learning with Networked Computers
* Moreover, even though this approach has never become a regular practice in any but a limited number of classrooms, it cannot be viewed as a marginal teaching approach. Indeed, it has taken root in a lasting socio-educational movement that has been proposing major changes in classroom teaching since the very dawn of the twentieth century in both North America and Europe. Depending on times and places, this movement has been associated to the "new" or "modern," "active" or "alternative" school, the school "without walls", "open school", the "activity movement" or "progressive education." I think it goes back to Pestalozzi. Seems a little dated, but think how tech has permeated schools, student life, since the original writing in 1998.
"continuous renewal possible when educators agree to engage in a dialogue"
* a very comprehensive 'text'
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15 Sep 08
Maggie VersterThis guide is intended for teachers who have already tried the project-based collaborative approach as part of the GrassRoots program or who wish to tackle this approach with their students. More specifically, it proposes an approach whereby students use
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01 Jul 08
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01 Oct 07
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CANADA'S SCHOOLNET
PROJECT-BASED COLLABORATIVE LEARNING WITH NETWORKED COMPUTERS
TEACHERS' GUIDE
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PROJECT-BASED COLLABORATIVE LEARNING WITH NETWORKED COMPUTERS
TEACHERS' GUIDE
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PROJECT-BASED COLLABORATIVE LEARNING WITH NETWORKED COMPUTERS
TEACHERS' GUIDE
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here is to facilitate a class's growth into a community of motivated learners combining their personal and social development with their discovery of the world.
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