Today's episode is (appropriately) a collaboration between Lemonade Learning and Focus on K-12. Lainie Rowell and Brianna Hodges join me as we discuss collaboration. Adults are expected to collaborate on almost everything they do at work, but unless it's specifically noted on an assignment that students should collaborate, it's considered cheating when they do. We also touch on a few other elements of collaboration along the way- let's dive in!


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Links to Resources from the Show:


Video Podcast 🔴 https://youtube.com/channel/focusonk12

Lemonade Learning Twitter 🔴 https://www.twitter.com/LemonadeLearnED   

Lemonade Learning Page 🔴 https://www.lemonadelearning.us   

Lainie's Twitter 🔴 https://www.twitter.com/LainieRowell   

Lainie's Personal Page 🔴 https://www.lainierowell.com   

Brianna's Twitter 🔴 https://www.twitter.com/bhodgesedu   

Brianna's Personal Page 🔴 http://www.briannahodges.com/   

Doug Konopelko's Twitter 🔴 https://www.twitter.com/dkonopelko   

Focus On K-12 Page 🔴 http://www.focusonk12.com      

CDW-G 🔴 https://www.cdwg.com/

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