global collaboration - global see summit
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'How to' workshop about Global Collaboration that I presented at the Global SEE Summit in Calgary, Canada.TRANSCRIPT
Global Collaboration (creating global learners)Boris Berlijn
SMART Exemplary EducatorSMART Collaborative Classroom Teacher
Apple Distinguished EducatorSMART Certified Trainer
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M600 + UF70
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BYOD
WiFi for students
Ashram College, Room 225
Ashram College, Room 225
Wednesday July 23rd
2:45 - 4:15: Session 2 - Global Collaboration workshop
• Introduction• Group session 1: (NA and EMEA mixed!)• ‘How to’ with the use of the Global Collaboration toolkit• Global Teenager Project• Group session 2: Prepare a global collaboration project together and share on
GoldStar SEE community (NA and EMEA mixed!)• Closing
Share your thoughts
eXtreme Collaboration
• Divide in small groups from 5-8 teachers• Discuss the three upcoming topics• Scan QR-code• Add the group results using XC to the this file
iOS - android - windows
What kind of activities would and could you do with a class that's more than 6 timezones away?
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Make products and share them (not necessarily in real time)
Literature circles Science Labs
Kahoot games about culture
Playing games together
Create a book together
Blogging, picture blogs, holiday traditions, recording how to content, games, candy exchange
Create an amp workspace together
Shared writing activity
recordings,
shared documents,
*Compare activities on the playgroud k-2
Share music from students even if not same subject
What's life like? General Q&A session (like pen pals amped up)
Changing videos and Notebook-files
Book club, banquet, community sharing Academic Olympics
sending videos to each other
Any that could be done asynchronously
We can do a game to annother country, academic olympic type with xc.
I live in California and to collaborate with Europe will require the use of short videos, Dropbox like shares and activities that will not require real-time dynamic collaboration.
Cultural Exchanges
Part / whole projects
Explore what common problems exist in both communities (e.g. graffiti) and discuss/implement solutions
Students could connect with another country not knowing where they are connecting. Then they play a 20 questions yes or no game and record the other classes' answers and try to find out where they are located.
Shared writing activity (choose your own adventure, collaborative story writing)Digital storytelling
A meeting in a fix time that suits both schools
Gaining information about the place, the culture, and everyday life
Art teachers could collaborate on differing artistic styles around the world. Students could paint and send the final products to their new oversees pals.
Studing each other country/continent. And then check with eachother.
playing virtual games
*Compare the activities they do on the playground(k-2) *Compare artists from both countries * Presentations about their home country *In higher ed story sharing about accomodations from one country to the next *Investigate seasons
minecraft building
What other tools could you use when SMART Bridgit is not an option to collaborate IRT with each other?
Skype classroom facetime
Skype
Facetime
google hang outsGoogle Hangout, Skype, Facetime
Go2meeting
Google hangout
google hangouts, Skype, google drive, twitter, face time, phonesFaceTime, Skype, Google Hangouts, GoToMeeting, Telephone, Twitter, Gretchen yelling down the hall
Webex
SMART amp
Edmodo
Skype, Facebook
*Padlet *Voicethread
Smart Amp
Skype, lync. Etc. Google docs realtime collaboration. FaceTime phone.
padlet, mural.ly, XC, adobe connect (Canada), CalleasyToday's Meet, 81Dash.com, Padlet
Acano
What should your students gain from a global collaboration project?
Any type of cloud Global awareness
Global Understanding
The 4 C'sGlobal citizenship awereness
Insight on how other cultures liveA global frame of reference
become global citizens
Embracing differences
*Celebration of diversity
Making them think glocally
Global understanding, appreciation for differences, friendships
Digital citizenship
Understanding other cultures
understanding perspectives
Long life friendship
Social aspect,
understanding, compassion, respect, self-awareness, communication/collaboration skills
Empathy and respect for other cultures. Better world citizens
Culturel understanding, global continiues learning. Talking to each other, where the understanding, and really learn each other. Respect. Global citizens
Expanding horizons while shrinking the world
Social awareness
Global Collaboration Toolkit
Table of content:
• Hardware
• Software
• Social Media
• Lesson Ideas
What hardware do you need?
• SMART Board
• smartphone or tablet
• Tripod
• Extra projector/SMART Board
• (laptop)computer
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Which software could be used to share content?
SMART Notebook
SMART Bridgit
LogMeIn
For creating content
For sharing content on the SMART Board
or
For sharing desktop
For sharing desktopZoom
Note: go to Gold Star SEE website to access password
Bridgit for SMART Exemplary Educators
Skype (multi-platform)or
Facetime (on Apple devices)
For video and audio sharing
For video and audio sharing
Free video conferencing software
#has
htag
Display tweets on the screen with:
http://visibletweets.com
http://livewall.nl
http://twitterfall.com
Click for high res. image
World Time Zones
Tip!
Where to meet other teachers?
Skype in the classroom
Facebook groups SMARTEEs
Google + circle SMARTEEs
SMARTEE chat Twitter (#smartee)
Global Teenager Project
Pull
Pull
Gold Star SEE Challenge
Global Collaboration
Gold Star SEE Challenge!
• Divide in 26 small groups (SEEs from outside Canada/US will split up)
• Create and plan a global collaboration session with your group
• Go to the Gold Star SEE platform and complete the challenge
Lesson ideas
Quiz game between classes in different countries
This quiz-format has no content and you can add your own on the pages (text, pictures and films) to complete the quiz on any subject. The pages and internal links are fully prepared and ready to go!
Pool quiz-format from SkoolTM has no content and you can add your own questions. Eight questions per team and you are ready to go!
http://edcompassblog.smarttech.com/archives/9948
http://edcompassblog.smarttech.com/archives/12221
vs.
vs.
Succes stories
Global Teenager Project
Learning Circles
• 80 learning circles per year• 6 languages• 10 weeks• collaboration & cooperation• using wiki's
borisberlijn (SMART Collaborative Classroom)
SMART Collaborative Classroom
@BorisBerlijn
Thank you!
http://borisberlijn.blogspot.com