cen: Connect with Other Educators, Library-Media specialists from CT and Beyond

 
Connect with Educators, Staff, & Library-Media Specialists from CT and Beyond
 
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Now, Connecticut educators, librarians, and instructional resource providers can connect with one another, discover projects and collaborators, and share resources and ideas using a new platform called Muse.  Registration is free, quick, and easy.
 
 
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Visit Connecticut Education Network
Curious about projects and educational initiatives happening in other Connecticut districts and schools?  If you'd like to connect with other educators and instructional staff in Connecticut, check out the *brand new* CEN online community!
 
 
 
 
 
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Visit Classroom 2.0
If you'd like to network with other educators and instructional staff from around the globe who are using collaborative technologies, check out Classroom 2.0!
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Visit College 2.0
If you'd like to network with other higher ed faculty and staff who are using collaborative technologies in education around the world, check out College 2.0!
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Visit Library 2.0
If you'd like to network with other library staff who are using collaborative technologies in education worldwide, check out Library 2.0!
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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PBS Teachers Connect
PBS is now joining the effort to provide free space online for teachers to connect and collaborate on uses of digital media and technology in the classroom.
 
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Collaborate with others on the CEN through our CEN wiki.  Want to begin or extend a discussion with fellow CEN users?  Interested in easily sharing files along with your two cents about how they've been helpful?  Visit the CEN wiki and Join to get on board (for free)!   
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Teacher Guides to Collaboration on the Internet
 
After conducting a study on online social networking, The National School Boards Association published its findings and guidelines for tapping into the educational potential of online social networks.
 
The U.S. Department of Education has compiled a list of resources and organizations that support cross-cultural interaction and project work.  Explore on any of the links below to explore this guide for help with your venture into international online collaboration.
 
 
 




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