3. Google Jockey A person who watches the backchannel and posts information and hyperlinks in response to questions that are posted.
4. Backchannel Moderator A person who monitors the backchannel chat and informs the speaker of predominant questions and issues arising from the conversation.
5. Backchannel Netiquette #1 Answer with @ Get a Room teachkids: I need help with differentiated instruction. Joanne: I need help with my reading program Hamid: @teachkids I have a great program to share with you.
6. Backchannel Netiquette #3 Answer with @ Get a Moderator teachkids: I want to ask Julie a Question. Joanne: I’m the backchannel moderator, type your question in and when it is time, Julie will ask me what is happening in the backchannel.
7. Backchannel Netiquette 4 Answer with @ Get a Moderator Be yourself but not a fake teachkids: I want to ask Julie a Question. julielindsay: I’m not really Julie, I just thought it would be fun to impersonate her.
8. Backchannel Netiquette #5,6 Answer with @ Get a Moderator Be yourself but not a fake Be a link dropper Be up front about self promotion teachkids: Anyone know a great blog that helps teachers. julielindsay: I have a blog that I write for teachers, you can find it at http://123elearning.blogspot.com– I also love Jo McLeay’s at….
14. Why Revise? ……to account for the new behavioursemerging as technology advances and becomes more ubiquitous. Blooms Digital Taxonomy Andrew Churches http://edorigami.wikispaces.com/Bloom%27s+Digital+Taxonomy
27. BISS IT Dept Updates Purchase, install of 45 netbook computers for ES. Research on VPN and acquired 40 licenses before school open. Upgrade Wireless to provide seamless access to whole school and improve the connection speed. Change Internet Service Provider to improve internet connection. Remove and reshuffle classroom computers. Decommission more than 40 computers Yearly servers and classroom workstations maintenance. Replace projectors to ES LAB/DT LAB/SS LAB/ES Music and several classrooms. Upgrade Email Server to allow Windows Outlook client direct remote access (Fine tuning is going on and on and sometime has to work in the evening/weekend.)
36. 21C Teaching Practices DL prefers processing pics, sound, colors, video before they process text DL prefer random access to hyperlinked multimedia info We prefer to process text We prefer to provide linear material Ian Jukes: The Digital Generation
37. 21C Teaching Practices DL prefer to learn 'just-in-time’ DL prefer and looking for instant gratification and immediate rewards We prefer to teach for 'just-in-case' We prefer deferred gratification and delayed rewards Ian Jukes: The Digital Generation
38. 21C Teaching Practices DL prefer to network and collaborate simultaneously with many others We prefer them to work independently before networking and interacting The Internet is a natural space, it does not exist removed from the physical world. Learning based on intuition, discovery, and is experiential Ian Jukes: The Digital Generation
39. Addresses issues such as: Security Privacy Copyright Gaming John Palfrey & Urs Gasser
49. NETS.S 5 - Digital Citizenship Students understand human, cultural, and societal issues related to technology and practice legal and ethical behavior. ISTE NETS.S – Revised 2007 See http://www.iste.org/nets
52. Digiteacher! “are connected to digital citizenship resources and create engaging learning environments to help their students form educated opinions and behaviors for online learning ” Julie Lindsay
56. # 3 Avoid the 'Fear Factor'Make a Difference http://flickr.com/photos/breakdennis/
57. What is a Flat Classroom? Wiki-centric Global Collaboration using Web 2.0 Tools Authentic Problem Solving using Real-World Topics ‘Flat’ learning – teacher to student, student to student
59. ISTE SIGTel Online Learning Award Winner 2007 The result has fundamentally changed the way we as individual educators approach what we do in the classroom…..how we do it…..and who we do it with…… Taking IT Global Collaborative Project Contest First Place 2007
60. What is a Flat Classroom? Global Collaboration 3.0 Cultural Understanding Digital Citizenship Online Learning Environments http://flatclassroomproject.net
62. You Know Your Classroom is Flat if… You and your students expect to have regular, if not daily, conversations with teachers and students from other classrooms around the world.
63. You Know Your Classroom is Flat if… You and your students communicate, collaborate and create products that make a difference to the world with other people from different countries and cultures.
67. CQ + PQ > IQ ..when the world is flat, curiosity and passion for a job, for success, for a subject or even a hobby are so much more important than they once were. Because in the flat world you have so many more tools to take you and your curiosity so much further and so much deeper. Thomas Friedman The World is Flat, 3rd Edition 2007
105. Lives of great men all remind usWe can make our lives sublime,And, departing, leave behind usFootsteps on the sands of time Henry Longfellow A Psalm of Life Footsteps on the Sands of Time…….
107. Julie Lindsay E-Learning Coordinator Beijing (BISS) International School Resources: http://julielindsay.wikispaces.com http://123elearning.blogspot.com Get connected: http://flatclassrooms.ning.com Email – lindsay.julie@gmail.com
Hinweis der Redaktion
Before we move into our presentation, let’s get a few things out of the way.
Before we move into our presentation, let’s get a few things out of the way.
Before we move into our presentation, let’s get a few things out of the way.
As we talk about creating it’s not the typical words of the past. Extracted methods of creating using technology ….how many of these would have been used 20 years ago?
Now, back to BISS…..our e-learning toolsStudyWiz is our learning platform
Teacher blog for collaboration to define digital portfolios at BISS
Congratulations to Louis, Keely and Lou Lei
IT Services – more professional setup
Great firewall of China
Ben – Integration in the ESFairy – Multimedia Officer – to support needs across the school (use booking form)Tech savvy teachers: Mary, Stan, Gerard, Lennox…….others – self promotion in backchannelMei Ling – joined a flat classroom workshop virtually in the summer
4 competency areas5 points of awareness
Teachers are taught to:
1) Research the Technology and become connected themselves
2) Monitor and Be Engaged with the technology and the learning
3) Avoid the Fear Factor: Make a difference. Fear-based education is shown to be ineffective in changing student behaviors - this focuses on the methods that work with students and promoting teacher behaviors that must underlie such an environment.
Now, that we’ve discussed backchannel and etiquette, let’s move ahead to Flat Classroom. We have 4 projects under our Flat Classroom “umbrella” of projects – Flat Classroom, NetGenEd, Digiteen and Eracism.
So, the flat classroom removes the barriers of time and space, allowing students to collaborate across the world and even across time with legacy projects… our student’s grandchildren could literally contribute to a project that today’s students did in gradeschool.
You know your classroom is flat if……..
Some influences of the projects.
Thomas Friedman included us in his book, The World is Flat, as a best practice in global education and we won several awards.
Julie: In addition to the Flat Classroom project other teachers joined us and the
Julie: Digiteen ProjectVicki:
Vicki: The NetGenEd Project with Don Tapscott and
this past year, the Eracism project was added as we have included more than