Read through this article to see which "must-haves" you and your students might use this year in your classroom. Post a comment describing how you would use them.
So you finally got that interactive whiteboard...here's how to make the most of it in your classroom. Click on the link to read the article: http://www2.scholastic.com/browse/article.jsp?id=3751711 Will you be an effective whiteboard user in your classroom? Which of the ways mentioned in the Scholastic Instructor article "Amazing Whiteboards" by Jen Scott Curwood (May/June 2009) would you consider using? Why? What other ways could you think of to use a classroom whiteboard to engage and enrich the learning experience i nyour classroom for students?
This is a true story about a networked learning project that took place in Wendy Drexler's high school Contemporary Issues class. Each student built a personal learning environment focused on a specific contemporary issue. This is also the culmination of her professional learning as part of the CCK08 Connectivism course offered by George Siemens and Stephen Downes in the fall of 2008. She is planning to continue to experiment with networked learning in the middle grades in the coming school year. While the video offers a social studies example, this format is applicable to all subject areas. Do you think you might adapt any or all of the connected learning strategies and opportunities that Wendy Drexler used?
To create educational opportunities for the world's poorest children, the “One Laptop Per Child” initiative provides each child with a rugged, low-cost, low-power, connected laptop with content and software designed for collaborative, joyful, self-empowered learning. When children have access to this type of tool they get engaged in their own education. They learn, share, create, and collaborate. They become connected to each other, to the world and to a brighter future. Go to the website: http://laptop.org/en/ and watch the video by clicking on the number 1“Vision” link. Why do you think the five principles are so important to the program and to the education of children throughout the world? Speculate on what you think the long range benefits of this program will be?
Can students link together like neurons in their quest to learn "by any means necessary" forming connections with each other to create learning pathways and networks in new, unique ways? Do you believe in the power of crowdsourcing? Explain your answer.
After reading the article featured in the University of Pennsylvania's Gazette http://www.upenn.edu/gazette/1107/feature3.html please consider the following questions and post your answers as comments:
Are you one of the digital natives described in the article? If you are, which technology tools do you regularly use? Do you think your professors can relate to you and teach you meaningful content? Would it be helpful if your professors developed content for the digital tools that most "natives use regularly? How will you develop meaningful learning experiences for your students?