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Connecting Within the Unconnected Classroom

Connecting Within the Unconnected Classroom
This site will be one of a network of sites where we are investigating connecting within the unconnected classroom.  In particular, we are interested in ways to develop 21st Century Skills in classrooms that have limited technology and internet access.

http://unconnectedclassroom.wetpaint.com/


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Created by: Sue Lister
Created on: 10 Jun 2008
Language: English

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Add this to another station How to go Deeper in Student Learning (19.86MB; download) -- Michael Lambert, a Middle School teacher from Concordia International School in Shanghai joined Jeff and David for tonight’s show. Thinking Stick - Jeff Utrecht
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Add this to another station Ken Banks on CBC "Sparks" Interviewed by Nora Young (13.40MB; download)
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Add this to another station Ken Banks on Digital Planet talking about "Go Mobile" (7.16MB; download)
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Add this to another station Sir Ken Robertson on Education Paridigm Shift (19.46MB; download)
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Add this to another station Women of Web 2.0 Show 56 (23.10MB; download) -- Join Sharon, Jen, Vicki and Cheryl as we interview Jo McLeay, an English teacher from Melbourne Australia! We have Jo explaining to us how content in the classroom meets up with Web 2.0 and 21st Century Skills. CHAT: There is so much in this chat, you will need to read through this a couple times.:-) read more
Selected by: Sue Lister [ stations ], Tue, 10 Jun 2008 19:28:59 MST
Add this to another station Women of Web 2.0 Show # 68 (28.70MB; download) -- Join the Women of Web 2.0 as we interview Danah Boyd about the history of social networks. Lucy Gray gets into the fray with her great perspective. The chat contains so much rich discussion! Again, it was a great evening. The google form was a hit! Click here to see the active data collection. Answer the questions first! The CHAT: read more
Selected by: Sue Lister [ stations ], Tue, 10 Jun 2008 19:28:13 MST
Add this to another station Women of Web 2.0 Show 76 (28.89MB; download) -- Join our 76th show as the Women of Web 2.0 interview some great teachers from western New York who are using Problem Based Learning with their elementary students. Join Jen, Sharon, Cheryl and Kathy Shields as Brian, Wendy, Martha and Chris talk about what Project Based Learning looks like in their classes and how by having the students solve problems in the area of science has deepened their science knowledge. Vicki is out on sabbatical, but rejoins us next week. read more
Selected by: Sue Lister [ stations ], Tue, 10 Jun 2008 19:27:31 MST
Add this to another station Women of Web 2.0 Show 79 (28.32MB; download) -- Join Sharon Peters, Dr. Cheri Toledo and Cheryl Oakes as we chat with Sylvia Martinez, from GenYes, about everything from Seymour Papert to empowering students in the classroom. The chat is full of great links as well. The Chat: read more
Selected by: Sue Lister [ stations ], Tue, 10 Jun 2008 19:26:35 MST
Add this to another station Classroom 2.0 or You Live Where? (audio) - Clarence Fisher (2.09MB; download) -- Classroom 2.0 is a "slippery concept" that can look different in different commuities and schools. But there are some basic concepts that bring value to these classrooms, a few basic ideas that need to be considered by teachers who are looking to make changes to their classrooms. These classrooms are not just about teachers allowing their students to have weblogs, but about what we consider to be basic goals for education, how learning happens in global networks and the possibilities for our students to be legitimate contributors in their own right. Where have we been so far on this journey of change? What are some of the big ideas that we need to consider and where do we need to go next?
Selected by: Sue Lister [ stations ], Tue, 10 Jun 2008 18:05:15 MST
Add this to another station Cell Phones as Classroom Learning Tools (audio) - Liz Kolb (80.88MB; download) -- This presentation focuses on ways to connect students' favorite digital toy with classroom learning. Cell phones have the capability to become the "Swiss army knife" for student research and organization. First, we explore using cell phones as data collection tools: audio recorders, digital cameras, and digital camcorders. Additionally, we consider how classroom projects can be developed for cell phones: creating ring tones, text messaging, mobile WebPages, and mobile surveys. Finally, we contemplate the future features of cell phones and how those features play a role in learning.
Selected by: Sue Lister [ stations ], Tue, 10 Jun 2008 18:04:19 MST
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