This document discusses collective intelligence and collaboration. It defines collective intelligence as the ability to pool knowledge from a group of individuals with different skills to solve problems or work toward a common goal. Collaboration is defined as working together to achieve something. Examples provided of collective intelligence include wikis, Wikipedia, a video of students proving the crowd is more accurate than individuals in guessing the number of gumballs, and the lifelines in "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?". The document encourages teachers to think of examples from their own classrooms where collective intelligence and collaboration, both with and without technology, are used to enhance learning.