This Month’s Topic: Why is collaboration important and how do we
use it to improve student learning?
What does student collaboration look or sound like in the classroom? How can we build collaboration into a lesson? Join fellow LCPS educators as we examine and explore the ways to change what happens inside LCPS schools and classrooms. Have a cool activity or tip that you would like to share, be sure to check out the Twitter chat on December 7th at 8:00 pm
What does student collaboration look or sound like in the classroom? How can we build collaboration into a lesson? Join fellow LCPS educators as we examine and explore the ways to change what happens inside LCPS schools and classrooms. Have a cool activity or tip that you would like to share, be sure to check out the Twitter chat on December 7th at 8:00 pm
1. Discuss the relevancy of collaboration in the classroom.
2. What does student collaboration look or sound like in the classroom?
3. What are some ways a teacher might build student collaboration into a lesson?
4. What are some digital tools or strategies that can facilitate collaborative learning in the classroom?
When:
Tuesday December 7th,
2017 at 8:00 pm
How: Login to Twitter
and simply search the hashtag #LCPSedchat
Where: Via Twitter…
So where ever you and your phone are. ;-)
What: “Why is collaboration
important and how do we use it to improve student learning?” http://reynoldsrambles.blogspot.com
Hashtag: #lcpsedchat
Who: EVERYONE! ALL are welcome!
This month’s Twitter chat will be moderated by @MiriamCheuk and @SusZanti5.
Follow the moderators!
Questions and Suggestions
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Introduce
yourself and jump into the chat. Ask questions, answer questions. This chat is
for you! Tip: Address someone directly by using their username if you are
answering/asking them a question.
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Questions will start with a Q#.
When you answer please respond with A#.
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tweet must include the #lcpsedchat to be seen by the group.
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If
you have any questions please tweet the moderators.
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Chats can move fast. It’s ok! Take a deep breath and get ready!
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