flat connections global project 14-1 - kickoff meeting slides
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Teacher kickoff meeting February 2014TRANSCRIPT
Flat Connections Global Project 14-1Welcome!
Teacher kickoff meeting February 4/5 2014
The Information Guide can be found at http://tinyurl.com/fcgpinformation
The project Teacher Guide can be found at http://tinyurl.com/fcglobalprojectguide
This project is part of the Flat Connections group of global projectshttp://flatconnections.com
What is the FCGP?The Flat Connections Global Project is a global collaborative project that joins together middle and high school students (typically grade/year 9-12, 14-18 years old).
The FCGP is about ‘flattening’ or lowering the classroom walls to encourage students and teachers to learn how to work collectively and collaboratively virtually. The aim is for all participants to not work in isolation but to be connected throughout the journey of the project. Connections and collaborations will take place using Web 2.0 tools.
Teachers will meet every week to discuss project goals, aims and progress. They will monitor not only their students in the project, but be part of the larger whole and be active across the entire community.
The Flat Connections Global Project has evolved from a merge of two well established and globally supported projects:• Flat Classroom Project (2006-2013)• NetGenEd Project (2008-2013)
The project is designed to develop global competence, cultural understanding, skills with Web 2.0 tools for building networked learning communities and global collaboration and online learning. Intended outcomes include amplified awareness of what it means to live and work in a flat world through RESEARCH and DISCUSSION of new ideas and ACTIONS for FUTURE LEARNING.
Students have the chance to take on LEADERSHIP roles, and begin to understand what it takes to build and contribute to an online learning community. They also interact with expert advisers and other classroom teachers in a true flattened learning mode.
What is the FCGP?
Teachers
Students
Extended community
Community Collaborative
Learning
Building working relationships
FCGP Teacher Community
• FCGP social /educational network (Ning)– Join teacher group– Students and teachers together on the same
platform (http://flatconnectionsglobalproject.net/) • FCGP Google group– Set your own email preferences and make sure you
are receiving mail during the project• Flat Connections teacher network (Ning)– Teachers only (http://flatconnections.net)
FCGP Student Community
• FCGP social /educational network (Ning)– Teachers can create a classroom group– Students can create other groups if they wish– Blog, discuss, share multimedia– Chat area– Teachers monitor all students, not just their own– (http://flatconnectionsglobalproject.net/)
• Student Teams– Need to find team members and connect via Ning
and wiki
What are Participant Roles?
• Project Managers• Classroom and Lead Teachers• ‘All Projects’ Coordinator• Student• Student Leader• Expert Advisor• Judge
FCGP Extended Community
Expert Advisors– The expert advisor is a teacher or topic expert or researcher
who joins the project to influence and support students as they research and develop original content and responses to the topic and themes they are working with. Expert advisors are important to the FCGP as they become part of the community of practice and help students realise further that learning does not take place in isolation. They are also a valuable resource and knowledge base for research skills as well as content and, in conjunction with classroom teachers, are vital to encourage students to think more deeply and contribute and collaborate more effectively.
FCGP Extended Community
Judges– The multimedia judge joins the FCGP towards the end.
All final student eBooks and videos are submitted for ‘judging’ with best examples from the project overall celebrated at the final Awards Ceremony. The project itself is not competitive in nature, but we do like to review student work and acknowledge work that is worthy. The FCGP Meta-Judge takes the finalists nominated by the other judges and determines the ‘best of project’ awards as well.
What are Project Outcomes for Students?
• Online learning community interaction – ‘handshake’ forums, blogs, discussions, reflections
• Research and social bookmarking – Diigo• Leadership and team skills• Presentation via online Student Summit• Major outcome Part 1: A collaborative eBook• Major outcome Part 2: A personal multimedia
response (digital story/video) with collaborative content
Project Content
Horizon Report K-12, 2013Emerging technologies impacting education and learning shared via a timeline of potential relevance.http://www.nmc.org/horizon-project/horizon-reports/horizon-report-k-12-edition
Project Themes
OpenLearning futurist, David Price OBE, argues that ‘open’ is not only affecting how we are choosing to live, but that it’s going to be the difference between success and failure in the future.http://engagedlearning.co.uk/
• The future of learning and education• Emerging technologies and how we can and will use them• Connected and flat learning• Collaborative and social entrepreneurship• Global issues and actions to solve them
Collaborative wiki leading to a published eBook
cc licensed ( BY SA ) flickr photo by Anita Hart: http://flickr.com/photos/anitakhart/4586879133/
Student final
videoStoryboard & planning
Outsourced content
Personal content
Topic subtheme
Video specification
s
Credits & citations
Personal Multimedia Response to Topic
How will Workflow support FCGP 14-1?FCGP-01: January-May• Application Deadline: January 23• Online Teacher Information meeting: Before February 7• Classroom and student handshake: February 7-21• Wiki editing and collaboration: February 22 - March 22• eBook planning must be started by: March 8• Video pitches and creation: March 23 - April• Video outsourced requests due: Up before break or by April 5• Video outsourced requests completed and uploaded: April 17• FCGP videos due: April 26• FCGP eBooks due: May 1• Student Summits: April 26 - May 31• Video Judging Phase 1: April 26 - May 6• Video Judging Phase 2 (meta-judging): May 6 - 13• Awards ceremony: After May 13 as determined by the project organiser
How will Student Teams function?
Team Wiki
Researchers
Media fossicker
s
Content
editors
E-Book manager
s
Outsourced video
clip organisers
Student
leaders
Team Grid - Topics
Personal Video Topic SelectionStudent chooses topic Aligns with research & eBook creation
eBook Content SelectionTopics, subtopics, multimedia Editing, citations, formatting
Sub-topic ID and RankingChallenges & Trends Collaborative ranking
Main Topic ID and ResearchPrimary & Secondary sources Expert Advisors
Main Topics from the Horizon Report
• Cloud computing• Mobile learning• Learning analytics• Open content• 3D printing• Virtual and remote laboratories
Main Themes & Video Genres• Impact on society• Impact on education• Impact on work• Impact on the individual
Students are requested to choose ONE of the following genres to focus on for their final video:• Docudrama• Public service announcement• Social Entrepreneurship initiative
How is this project different??
• Student leadership and closer team work– Decisions made within the team context – Means classrooms must work together more closely
• Basic template for content – student team makes decisions about direction of research and content priorities
• Wiki is not the showcase but the working area• Final eBook – student leadership for completion
What decisions do we have to make as teachers?
• Choose student leaders carefully• Balance teams – all learning and working
styles – may need teacher conversations• eBook creation – what format to use? Many?• Judging – eBook AND multimedia?• Summit presentations – how to improve?
Project Schools FCGP 14-1• Academy of Allied Health and Science• Atlanta International School• Berea District - Midpark High School and Middleburg Hts. Junior High • Don Mills Collegiate Institute• Franklin Regional Senior High• Hawkesdale P12 College• International School of the Americas• Kristin School• Merici College Canberra• River East Collegiate• Rye Middle School• Saucon Valley High School• Shorecrest• The American School of Tampico• Valley High School• White Plains High School
Who will you call?
• Project Managers– Amy Jambor and Sheri Williams
• Lead Teachers– Jessica Friday, Brian McLaughlin and Anne Mirtschin
• ‘All Projects’ Coordinator– Yvonne Caples
• Flat Connections founder– Julie Lindsay
Badges -Teachers & Students
Flat Connections will introduce ‘Badges’ this semester.More information coming soon!http://credly.com
What now?• PMs will email a meeting summary and
recording link for this kickoff• Invitation to Google group, Ning group,
Timebridge• Week starting February 10:– Another teacher meeting run by Amy & Sheri– Teachers start introducing students to concept,
content and outcomes of project– Students can join the FCGP Ning – instructions and
protocols coming from PMs
Discussion and Questions
Ning community – please join! http://flatconnectionsglobalproject.net/
Final words………
• Anyone who has never made a mistake has never tried anything new.- Albert Einstein
• The important thing is not to stop questioning.- Albert Einstein
Global Portal flatconnections.comTeacher Network flatconnections.netEmail [email protected] @flatconnectionsJulie Lindsay [email protected]