
The ability to work together on group projects is seen as an increasingly important skill for the 21st-century workplace, and a growing number of schools are rewriting their curriculum to include opportunities for such collaboration as a result.
Fortunately, a number of free or low-cost technology tools exist to help facilitate collaboration among educators and their students. With the generous support of Microsoft Corp., we’ve assembled this collection of stories from the eSchool News archives to help you understand how technology can support next-generation collaboration both inside and outside of your classrooms.
–The Editors