Twitter is getting more educational every day...
Students tweet about what is happening in class, research that they are doing, a collaborative story they are writing...very cool.
Fostering new ways of learning using Web 2.0 and global collaborative 'flat classroom' ideals and practices
Fostering new ways of learning using Web 2.0 and global collaborative 'flat classroom' ideals and practices
Students will be formed into groups
They will exchange information about
themselves and where they live to become familiar. They'll then form groups and
conduct a research project.
Students are using this wiki as a collaborative
space where they can store their ideas and information, share each others
cultures and build their projects.
Students will use Web 2.0 tools such as
Google Maps, wiki and avatar software.
The students are using also sharing
photos at
Ozlinks.ning.com
Create a class or school site.
Payment:
Individual teacher account - $30 US/Canadian per year.
Small school account (15 transferable teacher licenses) - $195 US/Canadian per year.
Large school account (75 transferable teacher licenses) - $495 US/Canadian per year.Individual teacher account - $30 US/Canadian per year.
Small school account (15 transferable teacher licenses) - $195 US/Canadian per year.
Large school account (75 transferable teacher licenses) - $495 US/Canadian per year.
the steps that educational institutions need to take in order to establish a presence on the Teen Grid of Second Life.
An online library of free videos for learners everywhere - find resources to help you learn just about anything, meet people who make a difference in their communities , and even
discover new parts of the world
. And Next Vista for Learning wants to post your educational
videos online, too. Everyone has an insight to share and yours may be just what
some student or teacher somewhere needs!
he Cross-Cultural Rhetoric Project began as a research project supported by the Wallenberg Global Learning Network (WGLN).
This wiki is where three different classes will work to compare different parts of our hemisphere and learn a bit about each other in the process.
Canada-USA-LatinAmerica
A place for K-12 teachers to find other teachers
for cross-classroom collaboration.
What social issues do you care about? How can you raise awareness?\n\nIlliteracy\nhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NfQEC029caw&feature=fvw
Starting today, the Massachusetts Historical Society will be offering up excerpts from John Quincy Adams' line-a-day diary as tweets. The diary entries track Adams' voyage to Russia, which kicked off on Aug. 5, 1809. Two hundred years after Adams' journey began, accounts of his trip and his ensuing work as the first American ambassador to Russia will be chronicled daily on Twitter.
Twitter is getting more educational every day...
Students tweet about what is happening in class, research that they are doing, a collaborative story they are writing...very cool.
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Resources addressing global participation on a number of levels
Updated on Dec 04, 14
Created on Apr 28, 09
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