“Collaborative Internet projects
are learning activities structured around goals and objectives that require participants to use the Internet. Projects are usually specific in nature and last for a given period of time. They are announced over the Internet, in newsletters or in other professional publications in "calls for collaboration”. Teachers join them by sending an e-mail to the project facilitator. Multiple classes are involved, many times from around the world. Students collaborate on accomplishing the goals and objectives of the project. While working on these ventures, students acquire a wealth of knowledge about the topic as well as gain many additional benefits.” [Collaborative Internet Projects, Presented by John Simi Loudon County Schools' Technology Academy]
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