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| = Collecting open questions with Etherpad =
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| {{activity|ICT activity|: Introduction to Etherpad.|15}} You have been doing your typing practice for a while, and this will help you now. We are going to use a collaborative writing activity to make note of the open questions defined in the previous activity. The facilitator will now introduce you to Etherpad. Work in small groups (one group per computer), and enter your open questions only (from your mini whiteboard/black board) into Etherpad.
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| Introduce participants to Etherpad (or another collaborative writing application), and get participants to write open questions from the previous activity.
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| Throughout this session, make a note of open questions: We will use those later when planning an activity.
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| To introduce Etherpad, you can use ideas from here: [[OER4Schools/Group chat with messenger or collaborative writing|Group chat with messenger or collaborative writing]]. Let participants observe how words appear on all screens simultaneously. Perhaps you have some participants writing, while others go round and observe. Then swap who writes and who observes. Make sure that all participants get the idea.
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