I'm having the opportunity to present a workshop to a mixed crowd of
teachers and librarians at an upcoming conference. Unlike the training
sessions I do with LMS's and their teaching colleagues, this will be a
randomly mixed group without connections to each other, so content
presentation will need to be a bit different from my targeted presentations
for LMS's or for teaching teams.
Here's my question, then:
What do your teachers tell YOU are the most beneficial aspects of
collaboration for THEM? I know what the literature says and I know what my
personal experience tells me, but it's always so useful to hear from the
broader group.
Thanks for any input and I'll post a hit!
Best,
Toni
Toni Buzzeo, MA, MLIS <mailto:tonibuzzeo@tonibuzzeo.com>
Maine Library Media Specialist of the Year Emerita
Maine Association of School Libraries Board Member
Buxton, ME 04093
http://www.tonibuzzeo.com
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