Title: Collaboration on the Internet
1Collaboration on the Internet
- Regina Royer
- Education Department
- Salisbury University
- Salisbury, Maryland
2Creating a Collaborative Project on the Internet
- Humble beginnings 1996
- Limited Success
- Focused Study
- Strategies for Success
3 4Purpose The students will develop
- decision making skills
- descriptive writing skills
- communication and interpersonal skills
- process writing skills
- global awareness
5Participating Schools
- Australia Argentina
- Austria Brazil
- Canada England
- France India
- Israel New Zealand
- Russia Spain
- South Africa Italy
- Sweden
- Switzerland
- USA
- California Oregon
- Delaware Rhode Island
- Florida Virginia
- Hawaii Washington
- Illinois West Virginia
- Kentucky Arizona
- Michigan Maryland
- Minnesota Maine
- Montana Mississippi
- New Jersey Nebraska
- New York North Carolina
- Ohio North Dakota
- Utah Texas
6Activities
- Introductions
- PreWriting
- Collaborations
- Sharing
- The Columbia River, Oregon
7Activities Introductions
- The Ups and Downs of Washington
- One of the ups is the place called The Space
Needle. The neat parts about it are the food and
the view. The view is of downtown Seattle, the
piers, Pikes Place Market, and Tacoma. Speaking
of Pikes Place, thats another up of Washington.
Another up is that our sports teams are the best
in the west. The Sonics made it all the way to
the finals. Last year the Mariners made it to
the finals. Well thats about it for the ups. - Meeker Middle School, Tacoma, Washington
8Activities Introductions
- Gday mates. We are from Blayney, New South
Wales, Australia and we are writing to YOU, the
world. We are a computing class of years 8
9s at Blayney High School. There are 16 in our
class and only 4 being boys. - Were an 8th grade class of international
students. We come from many places such as New
Caledonia, Canada, Switzerland, America, England
and, of course, France. We have between 32-36
hours of class per week. Our average day starts
at 8 a.m and finishes at 5p.m except on
Wednesdays and Saturdays when we finish at noon. - Cite Internationale Stendhal, Granoble, France
9Activities PreWritingMini lessons
- Descriptive Writing
- details
- organization
- writing on location
10Activities Pre WritingSelection of site
- Place
- Grenette,
- Grenoble,
- France
11Activities Field Trip
- Rock Art
- Museum
- Phoenix,
- Arizona
12Activities Field Trip
- PreWriting
- on
- Location
- at the Pacific
- Garden Grove,
- California
13Activities Field Trip
- Taking Notes
- Letchworth State Park, Rochester, New York
14Prewriting Sjöängsskolan, Kalmar, Sweden
Teacher Lars Lindell
- We have now picked out the place to describe and
write about. It will be the very old and famous
castle in Kalmar. The castle is more than 800
years, and with a lot of towers, rooms for kings
and queens, and deep down the prison holes. After
two discussions these are the words we forward - Nouns moat, land bridge, stonewalls, castle,
secret door, canons, paintings, towers, wooden
floor, kings. - Adjectives old, patterned, cold, big, worn,
dark-coloured. - Verbs fight, smell, kill, dance, guard, creek,
make war, build
15Activities Collaboration The Writing Process
- Prewriting
- Individual
- Collaboration
- Sharing
16The Essays
- St Edward School, Louisville, Kentucky
- What do you imagine when you think of a horse
race? When we think of a house race, we think of
the Kentucky Derby and its home, Churchill Downs. - Ort Ramot, Jerusalem, Israel
- The Old City of Jerusalem is an ancient and holy
place for three religions - Christian, Muslim and
Jewish. Many - people live in the Old City and many come
from all over the world to visit. We can see the
city walls, the gates - and the beautiful, shining gold and silver
domes of the Old City from many viewpoints in
Jerusalem.
17The View Through Our Eyes
- The market and surrounding area of
- Les Halles de Sainte Claire.
- Grenoble, France
18Sharing
19Sharing Web Pages
Through Our Eyes Web Pages
20The EvaluationParticipant Comments
- Fantastic messages...excellent participation
- Patti Weeg, Kidproj List Manager, Maryland
- Congratulations on such a great turnout.
- Lynne Sueoka, Technology Coordinator, Hawaii
- One of the most exciting projects Ive
participated in. - Lynne Sueoka, Technology Coordinator, Hawaii
- It gave me inspiration.
- Ann Buehler, Teacher, Ohio
- This project is a motivation builder.
- Sue Vail, Teacher, West Virginia
21faculty.ssu.edu/rdroyer/collaboration.htm
22Steps for Hosting an Internet Project
23Preparation
- Create an activity
- design a purpose
- state objectives
- design unit activities
- Design a product
- decide how the results will be shared
- web pages
- hard copy
24Preparation continued
- Organize the timeline
- restrict the project to the smallest timeframe
possible - divide the activities into units of time that
cluster in weeks - create calendar timelines
25Preparation continued
- Consider internet issues
- find a vehicle for constant collaboration to
occur - limit the number of participants if necessary
- create a registration form
26Registration Form
- Topic
- Name of school
- Complete snail mail address
- Contact teachers name
- E-mail address
- Approximate age of students
- Number of students participating
- I wish to register...
27Posting
- Listservs
- IECC
- KIDPROJ
- Web sites
- Lightspans Global Schoolhouse
28Introducing
- Acknowledge registrations
- Post participants
- Create introductions for students
- Provide a forum for sharing
- Include graphics whenever possible
29Introducing
- Coffee House
- Create a forum for allowing teachers to get
acquainted. - Provide opportunities for teachers to exchange
among themselves along the way
30Instructing
- Break the task into small steps
- Inform the audience of each task and its due date
- Make weekly contacts
- Provide a sample
31Instructing
Create a sample product
- The Pocomoke River Through My Eyes
- The headwaters of the Pocomoke River in Snow
Hill, Maryland provide an exciting place to canoe
during the summer months. Cypress trees line the
shore, rising high overhead and providing canopy
to the river below.
32Monitoring
- Allow for sharing of individual tasks along the
way - Create web pages
- Provide constant feedback
Great Job!
33Sharing
- Create certificates of completion
- Encourage graphics
- Send hard copies
- Post web pages
34Evaluating
- Distribute questionnaires
- Solicit comments
35Conclusion
- Time constraints
- Benefits
36Collaboration on the Internet