Collaborative-projects

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A collaborative project is a problem-based task that requires at least two people to research, resolve, and document. The team collaborates by using Microsoft applications such as Word, PowerPoint, Publisher or FrontPage or the traditional paper and pen method to write their findings.

Collaborative projects are a wonderful way of developing team spirit, critical thinking, and creativity that goes beyond the member's individual work. Teamwork develops as members get to know one another, learn how to solve problems, and reach decisions.

Collaborative projects that use technology in the classroom involve an ongoing learning process for both teacher and student. (taken from Deutsch)