While many of the sites in this Media Center sponsor one or a few computer-assisted collaboration projects, the sites listed here function as brokers, finding partners among remote schools and around the world...
While many of the sites in this Media Center sponsor one or a few computer-assisted collaboration projects, the sites listed here function as brokers, finding partners among remote schools and around the world. Schools looking for collaborators for a variety of projects can put out a call at these sites.
The networks and listservs in the Professional Development room occasionally post requests for partners. Often these sites will post to a very large network, such as the Connected Teacher network.
Telecollaborate has compiled a set of complex networks all of whose sole focus is computer-assisted collaboration.
Global Virtual Classroom, with a seed grant from AT&T, brings schools together from most regions of the globe to create Web sites together. The joint activity promotes international cooperation and capacity-building for Web tools.
Created Realities overlays 3D graphical software in distributed learning environments like MOO's. The advantage is the incorporation of multiple users at the same time.
In addition to "blogs" bookmarks can now be shared, though still in embryonic form. See Delicious. Many teachers prefer Furl Net to Delicious.
Ning is very appealing to schools because secure networks can be set up to eliminate cyber bullying and capture by pornography sites.
ePALS links potential collaborators together.
Skoolaborate is a global iniative which uses blogs and virtual worlds for international collaboration among schools in about 10 countries.The space is secure and accessible only by invitation.
Often in the course of developing a unit or during activities a need to find a computer-assisted collaboration partner will emerge, hopefully by student initiative. These sites can satisfy that concern. Moreover, even within one school, it may be difficult to find another classroom on the same page as yours or your project can only be accomplished by computer-assisted collaboration.






















