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Coast to Coast Chronicles Ed1 - home
"Welcome to the first edition of The Coast to Coast Chronicles, a collaboratively published journal created by students from across the United States. The project title, theme, writing, and projects are all student-produced by second through seventh grade students. Enjoy reading and exploring!"
kinderkidsdraw - home
We are drawing pictures about what we learn in class, and then recording our thinking and reflections. All of our global partners will have the chance to watch and listen to our work and then use VoiceThread to comment. What a great way to share our learning around the world!
Life in Florida - a set on Flickr
These stories were done by Florida students for counterparts in Argentina. The students are 6th graders
(OF)2: Our Footprints, Our Future
"(OF)2: Our Footprints, Our Future!" is an international initiative that encourages youth (ages 19 and younger) from around the world to use online tools and resources to measure their carbon footprint and develop ways to reduce their carbon usage
DIGITAL LEARNING ENVIRONMENTS: Tools and Technologies for Effective Classrooms
Great article on how to best prepare for a wiki-based project.
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“Turbo-Charged Wikis: Technology Embraces Cooperative Learning”
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A wiki-based project should not be the first time students work together. Collaborative projects work well, but only if an environment of cooperation already exists.
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U Tech Tips » Podcasting Power
Three of our wonderful grade 5 classrooms (Chrissy, Robin and Ali) have been collaborating all year on a Reader’s and Writer’s workshop project with 4 other schools around the world.
We initially made the connection because we were looking for a meaningful, year-long, collaboration based on our curricular focus for the year (Reader’s Workshop). Luckily, we were able to find four schools using the same curriculum structure to teach reading and writing.
followme » Follow Me Collaborative "Stuffed Animal" Projects
In an effort to foster collaboration amongst unique groups of people, Follow Me Project supports the creation of stuffed animals that travel the globe to bring people together through the use of Web 2.0 tools. Just follow the easy directions below and let your project travel! Once your project is up and running, feel free to complete the application process for posting your project on the Follow Me Project website for worldwide exposure.
CivilWarSallie » home
This is a traveling collaborative project where a bear named "Civil War Sallie" travels around the country to different civil war sites. PIctures are taken by the "host" with Sallie uploaded to Flickr, Twitter posts are made regarding the visit along with blog posts. Great integration of history and technology.
Third Annual 1001 Flat World Tales Begins Soon | Whip Blog
No matter what grade level you’re working with, this is a great, easy to implement, collaborative writing project that students love! This project is for ALL grade levels.
The Great Debate of 2008
The "Great Debate of 2008" is a collaborative project that provides students in grades 8-12 with an opportunity to lead an exploration and discussion of issues and candidates surrounding the 2008 presidential election.historic1.jpg It officially begins September 22, 2008, though classes may join after that date.
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