PROJECT OUTPUTS

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    We will carry out many common and collaborative work all together, including our students. These works represent the collabotaion and cooperation among partners.

    Common works are that all participants contribute some parts of the work and create a work in the end. For a work to be a common product, the golden rule is that when we remove a person's work from the resulting product, the integrity of the work is broken. For example, think of a puzzle. Each participant will make only one or two parts of the puzzle and when all participants' pieces come together, the puzzle is complete. If there isn't only one piece, the puzzle does not have no meaning. 

    Collaborative works are that all participants will contribute to the work independently of each other. For example, think of an e-book. Each participant will add their own activities about the same topic. If one's work is not in the e-book, it doesn't break the integrity of the works. 

     

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