Week
25: Getting Started with Collaborative Online Projects
Homework for the Teacher
It is very important to spend this class
session simply exploring the huge variety of collaborative projects
available on the Web. In addition to the Week 25 activities, take a minute
to browse Surf Report's Guide to Web-based Projects. While youre
taking the time to see what other educators have done, and thinking about
which projects to pursue or design, keep
this image in mind.
On
the other hand, some of the best intentions in the area of
online collaborative projects can turn sour very quickly if
youre not prepared. Take a few valuable minutes to learn
from the mistakes made by Terry Kerns. In a February
1, 1997, TechLearning article, Designing Collaborative
Projects for the Internet, Kerns states, "Having run
more than a dozen such projects in the last few years, some
involving more than 300 schools, I have made almost every mistake
possible. However, those failures have helped refine my methods
of developing and running such projects so that I eagerly look
forward to each new one."
Link
to Learning
and Leading with Technology and read the first 4 paragraphs
of an article by Frank Odasz on the rich benefits of using "Collaborative
Internet Tools." (Search past issues for Volume 27,
#4, Dec./Jan. 1999-2000.) He explains why these interactive
reading and writing experiences open up incredible new levels
of communication between you and your students.
Here
are some other questions
you might have, with links to all the answers.
Reading
Strategy Spotlight
Retelling
or synthesizing requires the putting together of ideas in
a new way. It pulls together the processes of recalling, ordering
and recreating of information into a coherent whole. It invites
students to collect an array of facts and connect them to a central
theme or idea. Giving students the opportunity to synthesize
generates a deeper understanding of what they read.
Student
Activity Sheet
Printable pages designed to complement the current week's
Reading Strategy Spotlight and to help students organize their
thoughts, reflect upon reading material, and look for organizational
patterns in online text.
BBs: Weekly
Nuggets of "Best Practices" and "Brain Research"
What
are 6 ways movement can help in your classroom? Link to Teachley's!
TechKnow
Disaster Preparedness Page
Printable Computer Skills Mini-Posters & activity sheets
for those times when the network crashes or equipment is unavailable.
You can print a different page each week.
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