Title: Integrating the Internet
1Integrating the Internet
Darlene Griffin, Linda McDonald Jennifer
SmolkaCECS 6800 Technology Integration Fellows
Dr. Gerald Knezek
2Tool for Communication
- Email (one to one)
- Mailing Lists (group)
- Chat
- Discussion Boards
- Asynchronous Voice
- Video Conferencing
3Email typical classroom uses
- Project collaboration between students
- Communication between parents
- Communication between experts, scientists or
educators
4Email Uses expanding the box
- Send students instructions for a project
- Students submit journals
- Mailing a progressive story between students
- Send answers to discussion question on test
- Communicate with you when they are homebound
- Give and take a quiz
- Debrief a learning activity
5Email - Concerns
- Safety primary concern
- Protect email address (hosting, mailing lists)
- Control - responsibility
- Email Etiquette
6Email where to get started
- Epals http//www.epals.com/
- Keypalshttp//www.teaching.com/keypals/
7Mailing Lists nuts and bolts
- Free discussion forum
- Similar interests
- Ask questions and share information
- Topic is called a thread
- Individual responses posting
- Question either in a central location or emailed
to members - Usually moderated by an administrator
8Mailing List
- IEARN Learning Circles
- Eight to ten group of students sharing their
learning experience over a semester. - LISZT directoryhttp//www.liszt.com/
- INCLASS - Internet in the Classroomlistproc_at_scho
olnet.carleton.ca - WWWEDU - Educational Web Discussion
listserv_at_lists.lightspan.com
9Chats for Students
- Apple Learning Exchange
- http//ali.apple.com
- Talk City EduCenter
- http//www.jamz.com
- Teacher Chat
- http//www.realkids.com/tlchat.shtml
- Women in NASA
- http//quest.arc.nasa.gov/webchat/won-chat.html
- Kidlink
- www.kidlink.org
10Chat Rooms Use Caution
- CAUTION safety
- Individuals may hide identity and/or purpose
- Controlled Access
- Monitored conversations - etiquette
- Advertising appropriate for students?
- Read fine print on membership contracts legal
responsibility
11Discussion Boards
- Asynchronous
- Provides time to think about writing
- Blackboard
- Lotus Notes
- FrontPage generated
12Asynchronous Voice
- Wimbahttp//www.wimba.com/
- Example of it in usehttp//www.eurecom.fr/ross/
aln.html
13Video Conferencing- Types
- Desktop Units (ProShare, CUSeeMe)
- Ideal for person to person or small group
connections - Portable Units (Vtel 500)
- Ideal for classroom integration
- Conferencing Rooms
- Room allocation, Usually contains additional
equipment projectors, etc.
14Video Conferencing - Connections
- Person to Person
- Mentoring, tutoring, cross age teaching
- Classroom to Remote Site
- field trips, expert
- Classroom to Classroom
- Project Collaboration, cultural sharing, special
presentation - Multipoint Connections
- Staff development, project collaboration
15Video Conferencing - Tips
- Purpose Expand learning opportunity
- Plan ahead make connections, send
questions/names of students, - Prepare familiarize yourself with equipment,
test call - Behavior Students practice with equipment
before call especially with room units
16Video Conferencing - opportunities
- Virtual Field Trips museum, zoo, etc.
- Expert author, scientist
- Career Investigation Conference professionals
- Collaborate with another teacher
- Audience for presentations
17Interpersonal Exchanges
- Keypals
- Global Classrooms
- Electronic Appearances
- Electronic Mentoring
- Impersonations
http//ccwf.cc.utexas.edu/jbharris/Virtual-Archit
ecture/Telecollaboration/interpersonalexchange.htm
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18Information Collections
- Information Exchanges
- Publishing
- Tele-field trips
- Pooled Data Analysis
http//ccwf.cc.utexas.edu/jbharris/Virtual-Archit
ecture/Telecollaboration/informationcollection.htm
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19Problem Solving Projects
- Information Searches
- Electronic process writing
- Parallel problem-solving
- Sequential creations
- Social Action Projects
http//ccwf.cc.utexas.edu/jbharris/Virtual-Archit
ecture/Telecollaboration/problemsolving.html
20CMC Advantages
- Place Independence
- Time Independence
- Rate of response
- Student Participation
21CMC Potential Problems
- Student Behavior
- Connectedness
- Skills
22Summary
- Should you give a carpenter a hammer and tell him
to build? - Should you give a student the Internet and tell
her to learn?
23Reference
- Grabe, M. Grabe, C., (2000). Integrating the
Internet for Meaniful Learning. Houghton Mifflin
Company. Boston.