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=Welcome to Our Wiki!= This is a wiki, it is a web page that we can share and edit. The permissions are set to public so everyone can participate.

Providing opportunities for collaborative work is important in the online world just as it is in the face-to-face classroom. This can be done in small groups or as a class collectively sharing our knowledge.

Online teaching has many similarities to face to face teaching but their are some differences. Let's start with the similarities. We need to apply the principles of best teaching practice in the online world just as we do face to face. So let's consider what these are? > Let's pool our collective knowledge and see what practices we use. Later we will complete the table by completing the last two columns and connect the strategies to online resources and tools. Here are some ideas to get you started. Small group || Do not fill in this column at this point. || Do not fill in this column at this point. ||
 * [[image:https://accept.itslearning.com/ui/controls/editor/FCK/editor/images/smiley/itslearning/trafficlight_green.png width="18" height="18"]]What to do.... **
 * Click **edit** and fill in as many instructional strategies that you use in the face to face classroom as you can, with the appropriate technique. You will see a couple of examples to get you started.
 * = **Your Name** ||= **Instructional Method** ||= **Technique** ||= **Online Technique** || **Online Tool and Resources** ||
 * Julie Elkan || Discussion || Whole class
 * Julie Elkan || Brainstorming || Small or large group ||  ||   ||