Title: Newcomers Introduction to the Collaboratory
1Newcomers Introduction to the Collaboratory
- Bonnie Thurber
- The Collaboratory Project
- b-thurber_at_northwestern.edu
- Linda Smentek
- Stephen K. Hayt School
- lsmentek_at_ameritech.net
Collaboratory Project Symposium
Northwestern University, Evanston IL May
4, 2007
07/12/99
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Northwestern University
2http//collaboratory.nunet.net
3Technology in Our Lives
- Think of electricity or the automobile. They
roused enormous hopes and disappointed many
people, then more quietly transformed just about
everything. The same is true of the technology
revolution (evolution) now underway. - --John Benditt, MITs Technology Review
46th Grade Parent, April 03
- Bonnie -
- I meant to send you an email right after we met
in Springfield regarding the Brainy Matters
project my son worked on. He learned a lot from
the experience but what I found most interesting
is that he now uses a multitude of WEB based
resources for long term assignments. He now has
developed better skills for research and
investigates facts and ideas in more depth. I
think that this is because of the success and
positive (ie. 'fun') experience he had with you
and your team. - Well done.
- Jim McNeela
- 2501 Ardmore Ave.
- Palatine, IL. 60067
5http//collaboratory.nunet.net
6Communication Services
- Headlines
- Alerts
- Messages
- Invitations
- Calendars
- Interests
- Forums
- Conferences
7Messages and Chat
8Project Calendars Forums
9Project List
The Project List displays the projects students
have access to.
10Project Page
The Project Page describes the project and lists
the activities and resources used.
11Activities Linked to ILS
12Collaboratory Resources
- The Cybrary
- MediaSpace
- The Internet Book Club
- The Survey Studio
- ePortfolios
- Nexus Communities
13Collaboratory Resources
14Students and the Survey Studio
15Nexus Communities
16ePortfolio
17Student Work in the ePortfolio
18Student Work with Comment
19How I Use The Collaboratory
- Lynne Zielinski
- Glenbrook North High School
- Northbrook, Illinois
20Uses
- (You introduced me as teaching reading and
writing. I thought I was a science teacher) - Astronomy Space Science Class
- GADGET Club
- Science Projects Class
- Physics Great America
- Amusement Park Field Trip
21Astronomy Space Science Class
22Cybrary
23Astronomy Space Science Class
- Cybrary
- Example
- MediaSpace
- Current Events
- in the News
- Example
24MediaSpace Current News Events
25 26Forums
- Communicate between
- Project groups
- Alumni and current students
- Mentors and students
- Monitor student project progress
- Keeps an historical record
- Ideas
- Project papers
- Mentor Communications
27GADGET Forums
28Forums Communication
29Nexus
- Work on a paper as a group
- Example Orbital Colony
- Document Projects
- Example Postcards
- Pros
- Cons
- Conclusion
30Nexus Orbital Colony
31Nexus Orbital Colony
32Nexus
- Work on a paper as a group
- Example Orbital Colony
- Document Projects
- Example Postcards
- Pros
- Cons
- Conclusion
33Nexus Postcards
34Nexus Postcards
35Nexus Postcards
36THANK YOU !!!
37A Project in DetailArt Music using the Nexus
38Collaboratory Introduces A.R.T. to Hayt
- Hayt had lost funding for Art teacher during
2003-2004 school year - Meeting at Hayt in Spring, 2004 Principal,
Collaboratory, 5th Grade Teacher, Tech
Coordinator, A.R.T. staff
39http//collaboratory.nunet.net
40Headlines Page
- From the headlines page students move to
activities by going to the project list or
calendar with activities or events.
41Teamwork Helps Develop the Project
42Collaboratory Project Template Helps Us Organize
43Process Involves Activities and Resources
44Journaling Our Work in the NEXUS
NEXUS Stores Directions, Samples, Student Work,
Pictures
45Meeting Artist, Mr. Delgado
- May 12
- Introduces concept of self-portrait
- Writing cards about themselves
- Drawing without looking at the paper
46Starting the Process Art
47Creating Self Portraits Art
Guillermo encourages students as they begin their
personal drawings. Alice creates her own portrait.
48Self Portraits Art Mixes with Writing
- Guillermo guides students as they finish their
drawings.
The same day, Alice leads students in their first
brain-storming session based on their portraits.
49The First Draft Due 5/25/04
Personal Collaboratory accounts allow students to
monitor their own progress!
50Alice Helps Students Edit
At Hayt and Online
51Comments in the NEXUS
Only Managers the Documents Author May Add Or
View Comments
52Discussions in the NEXUS
Only Community Participants May Use Document
Discussions
53Students Post Final Drafts Art Work Poems
54Adding the Final Touch Sound
- For those who could not be present at the poetry
reading
55Supporting a Variety of Media
56Student Exhibition Pride in Sharing
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58Arts Integration
- There is a growing body of evidence that supports
the power and value of the arts in education. But
we should also look at the contributions of the
arts to school reform. The arts-integrated school
could advance the effort to raise the standards,
expectations, and levels of performance of our
students. Indeed, education in and through the
arts may be one of the best ways to make progress
toward the national education goals and other,
more sophisticated goals of reformers.
R. CRAIG SAUTTER teaches at the School for New
Learning at DePaul University
59Project Benefits
- Hayt staff students form partnership with Fine
Arts professionals - Information, ideas, and resources can be pooled
- The Arts are great motivators in the instruction
of students - Students received one-on-one educational help
beyond the school day - Students were able to reflect upon themselves
through art and poetry
60Benefits of the Collaboratory
- Students are engaged and motivated to learn when
using Collaboratory tools - Projects activities in the Collaboratory are
linked to ILS - A study has shown the Collaboratory is a best
practice for improving K-12 education through
technology integration and teacher collaboration
61Value-added benefits of using the Internet for
instruction
- Using the Internet to create a learning
environment allows students, their peers,
teachers and coaches to collaborate and gives
them opportunities to communicate and learn
together. - Walls and clocks no longer define the space and
moment in which learning takes place.
62Next Steps
- Create an account and login
- Search for and at projects
- Take an eCourse
- Contact the Collaboratory Staff
- Review Symposium Slide Shows and Video
- Join a Sponsored Project
63THANK YOU !!!
64The Collaboratory ProjectNorthwestern University
- The Collaboratory Project
- 1800 Sherman Ave., Evanston, IL 60201
- Bonnie Thurber
- 847.467.6734 b-thurber_at_northwestern.edu
- http//collaboratory.nunet.net/
collaboratory_at_northwestern.edu