6. 15 Years Ago…
• The iPhone and mobile technology hadn’t been invented yet
• YouTube didn’t exist
• Social Media didn’t exist. Facebook and Twitter weren’t created yet
• No Uber, Airbnb, Paypal
• Videoconferencing was very expensive and limited (No Skype, GHO)
15 years ago, thinking globally was a luxury.
Now, the world is interconnected like never before.
8. It’s time to start preparing students for their
future
in a globally connected society
instead of the isolation of our past.
9. How can children learn global citizenship
when they often are not allowed to be citizens
of their own classrooms?
What are the qualities of a
good citizen?
12. Does the learning in classrooms matter to
students?
• Long-term learning cannot take
place without emotional connection
with content
• Extrinsic v. Intrinsic Motivation
• Empathy correlates with both
happiness and success in life
13. Why Global Learning?
• Cultural Understanding
• Emotional Experiences
• Communication,
Collaboration, Critical
Thinking, Creativity
• Student Empowerment
14. It’s hard to change the world when you
don’t know much about it.
15. South Elementary Global Connections
• Song/Cultural Exchanges
• Virtual Valentines
• Exchange Skype/YT Video
Messages
• Data Collection in
Collaborative Spreadsheets
• Quadblogging
• Slow Twitter Chat
• Collaborative PBL Projects
• Mystery Skype
• Skype Teacher Exchange
(guest teacher from another
location)
• Digital Post Cards
18. Fundraising, by itself, does not build empathy.
Students need relationships with others who are
different than they are.
Service projects should always be a two-way
street.
20. Children who feel the joy of doing good for others
continue to look for new ways to make a
positive impact on the world.
They grow to be the problem solving leaders of the
next generation.
22. STEM is not Science, Technology,
Engineering, and Mathematics.
It is a culture of problem solving in
which all disciplines are used in
conjunction to make the world
better.
29. Virtual Field Trips
• Skype in the Classroom: education.skype.com
• Discovery Education: discoveryeducation.com/featured-programs
• Exploring by the Seat of Your Pants: exploringbytheseat.com
• JASON Learning: jason.org
• LivingMaths: livingmaths.com
31. Mystery Skype
• Similar to "20 Questions"
• Each class takes turns
asking Yes/No questions to
figure out location of the
other class.
• Variations: animals,
numbers, elements,
occupations, etc. instead
of locations.
• Builds critical thinking
skills and content
knowledge.
• Creates opportunities to
connect with other
locations to have Q&A
sessions about culture.
Resource to get started:
MysterySkypeOneNote.com
35. The 5 Clue
Challenge
• Use Skype Video Message or
YouTube to leave 5 clues for
partner class to guess
location, animal, etc.
• After each clue, students will
pause video, do research, and
take a guess.
• 5cluechallenge.weebly.com
39. Global Teacher Leaders Projects
Curriculum based global projects where we make the
connections easy for you
• World Read Aloud Skypeathon
• Awesome Squiggles
• Virtual Valentines Project
• Global Kidwish Project
• Global Video Exchange
GlobalTeacherLeaders.com
43. Twitter
Not Just for Donald Trump Anymore!
• As of a year ago, over 4.2 million tweets per day were
related to education, most by educators
• Hashtags allow you to curate and organize what you
see
• There is an educational hashtag for almost every
content area, grade level, and educational interest
area
44. Great Twitter Chats for Beginners
Preservice Teacher
Chat
pretchat.weebly.com
nd th
New Teachers to Twitter
Chat
en2t.weebly.com
52. Every problem in the world has a solution
trapped inside our students’ passions.
Helping them see the connection
is our job as teachers.
53. Connect with Me
Twitter: @msoskil
Website: michaelsoskil.com
Email: mrsoskil@gmail.com
Link to this presentation:
Hinweis der Redaktion
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The purpose of school is not to prepare kids for tests, colleges, or careers. The purpose of school is to give students the tools they need to be happy in their lives.
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Whether we define success as financial or personal happiness, research has shown that empathy correlates best with success in later life.
We must focus on this in schools.
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Emotion - Limbic System
Motivation - Karl Drucker (Candle Experiment)