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Innovations Blog
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Exploring Online Community Social Relationships
18 Jan 2012
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Going Mobile With TLINC 2.0
3 Jan 2012
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Cases for Communities: A New Genre for Sharing Collaborative Practice through the Literacy in Learning Exchange
30 Nov 2011
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Get Involved
Connected Educators is the online home of the Connected Online Communities of Practice (COCP) project. In collaboration with a wide range of educational organizations and educators, COCP is increasing the quality, accessibility, and connectedness of existing and emerging online communities of practice.
On this site you can:
- Comment on the draft report and briefs. We will be continually improving these publications, and we welcome your ideas.
- Join one of our communities, including our Education Online Community Managers Network.
- Add your community–or communities you like–to the Directory of Education Communities.
- Comment on the ideas, rate them, and add your own.
- Propose a guest blog post on innovations for a highly connected profession.
More detailed information about the project is available on the About page or from Darren Cambridge, project director, at dcambridge@air.org.