
International collaboration on the Internet can bring people closer in order to learn about other cultures and ways of living. Collaborating with people worldwide can enhance learning, promote coexistence, encourage peace, and make this world a better place. Let’s collaborate and share information. Feel free to add your own discussion questions, debates, lessons, tests, courses, trivia, and invite others to join international collaboration on the internet.
- Community Category
- Humanities & Social Sciences
- Community Leaders
Lessons 21
- Lesson
- Web 2.0 Tools
- Lesson
- Interesting Lessons
- Lesson
- Where are you from?
- Lesson
- Researching YouTube
- Lesson
- Developing a Curriculum
- Lesson
- ccLearn & Creative Commons
People 64
- n-hussain
- kikospapadopoulos
- lauxy
- sufi23
- NYDT-IDEALS
- swalika
- educatebyvideo
- granget
- coolrna
- marcellow
- Firestardc
- Flor8310
- Veena Mitra
- lord
- pkaur
- Shouldice
- lauragasca
- ladyfinex
- sachina
- Ryan L
- kevingraham1
- biomenon
- Rochambo
- secorbett
- boktoday
- gopalpc
- ameliorator
- amarsano
- DK Arya
- JFedosoff
- toubibpat
- derekeb
- Kpetigo
- mikeromard
- kaitomono
- acrosstheuniverse
- holisticvigo
- laurellion
- gnelson
- Mrs Hubfellow
- nelliemuller
- JohnPhilipGreen
- Discussion
- Can E-learning be Free?
- Discussion
- Free E-Learning
- Discussion
- International Collboration
- Discussion
- Getting Involved
- Discussion
- Positive Social Change