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INCORPORATING THE VIRTUAL
WORLD IN EDUCATION
Using Internet based tools for increased student Participation
and Learning
YOUR PRESENTERS
Paige Kyle Haney
Retail
Dance
Ashley High School
New Hanover
County
YOUR PRESENTERS
Paula Kyle Tugman
UNC Wilmington
Gymnastics Business 15
Marshall University Graduate School
Lateral Entry Teacher Program
WHO? YOU..yes..YOU can use the Internet as a
positive tool in your classroom.
There is more than just
WHAT?
We utilized the Internet to create a virtual classroom. Using:
Why? “…research indicates the use of
collaborative tools, such as blog, wiki, will
not only increase the interaction between learners and their peers, learners and
instructors, and learners withlearning materials but will also create in-
depth learning and involve authentic real-world activities.”
(Lemke, et al.,2009).
TOOLS YOU WILL NEED
Notify administration of your plans
Acceptable use form
Signed by parent and student
Video release form
Signed by parent
GETTING STARTED If your school does not already have an
e-mail program Gaggle is a free e-mail system that allows student email accounts that are accessible at school.
To sign up- see your Technology Administrator and go to www.gaggle.net to sign up for you free account.
Your students MUST have email to participate in and
LESSONS FOR WIKISPACES
WHAT IS A WIKI
A wiki is a website that allows the easy creation
and editing of any number of interlinked web pages
via a web browser using a simplified markup language
DISCUSSION BOARD..NOT BORED Choose a current event article that is
short, relevant and interesting. Students will read article an post in
discussion room..this gives the students who do not feel comfortable speaking in class an opportunity to have a voice.
Prepares students for taking on-line courses.
Discussion Board
Discussion Board
Discussion Board for classroom introductions.
• Hobbies• Sports• Basic Demographics
• Age• Grade• Social Interests
Partner Sign up Page Two column table created by teacher
Students edit and add their names
Students not pro active on discussion board
Shy
Difficult to motivate
Students who may have been absent
Using
and the WIKI
Create a Google docs account
Invite your partner to Edit the page.
CO-TEACHING THROUGH SKYPE
Utilizing Skype to have guest educator’s present lessons for cross-curriculum and inter-curriculum objectives.
Computer Applications – VLOOKUP
Civics and Economics - Identifying Phases of the Business Cycle
Résumé – Several CTE classes teach Resume and Applications, Skype the lesson to all the classes at once
Academic Reports – English, DCS and Computer Apps Classes
CO-TEACHING THROUGH SKYPE
I thought that the Skype and the VLOOKUP lesson went well. …………………… I think that in the future we should do this more often. This activity let us interact with Ms. Haney and her class rather than just our class.
~Shelby Tart
……. A suggestion would be to have a faster Internet connection. Maybe have the state install a secondary internet connection just for computer classes. Maybe that would help increase connection speeds……….
~Brandon Lee
Student Reflections
SHARING GUEST SPEAKERS VIA SKYPE
New Hanover County Police Department/ Cyber Investigations Unit.
Spoke about Internet Safety, posting pictures to social networks such as Facebook, sexual predators 2.02
Wilmington PD Video
SHARING GUEST SPEAKERS VIA SKYPE
Using Skype with another class was a cool experience. That is the first time I have ever had the chance to do that.…………~Wesley Barefoot ………..It was interesting that we could ask questions from where we were sitting to people in a different location…………~Colby Blackman
I personally find Skype very educational and intriguing. It gives us the chance to reach beyond just our class room and interact and learn new teaching methods…………..It also has to do with the curriculum we are studying now with technology and computers.~Nina Gregory
……….I think it’s a new way of learning different things. I liked it because it was new and fresh. Ms. Kyle was the first to do the video out of all my teachers……….. I would love to do this again.~LaTina Harria
Student Reflections
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GROUP EDITING DOCUMENTS Post Non-Examples… One example is to
post a resume that was incorrect and had students open, correct and then print or email to submit.
Using Non-Examples offers students an opportunity to use their higher-order thinking skills to make concrete skills you are trying to teach.
Using Google Docs to Encourage Participation Teaching students to edit spreadsheets
and enter formulas can be challenging. Opened Googledocs spreadsheet and
invited class to share editing. Students each had an opportunity to
edit document and provide help when someone had trouble.
Enabled leadership abilities and encourage participation.
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