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Technology integration links: Telecollaborative projects Back to links menuAbout Telecollaborative ProjectsInterpersonal Exchanges Activity Structures Author Judi Harris provides an extensive list of different types of telecollaborative projects. 'Mining the Internet' Columns This is a selection of Judi Harris' columns from The Computing Teacher/Learning and Leading with Technology. The subject of all articles is telecollaborative learning. Telecollaborative Learning Projects @ 2Learn.ca Add some magic to your classroom! Telecollaborative Learning Projects@ 2Learn .ca provide great motivation for your students, engaging them in real-world learning experiences --while you, the teacher, become a guide, facilitating this extraordinary opportunity. Sample Projects CIESE Online Classroom Projects CIESE sponsors and designs interdisciplinary projects that teachers throughout the world can use to enhance their curriculum through compelling use of the Internet. We focus on projects that utilize realtime data available from the Internet, and collaborative projects that utilize the Internet's potential to reach peers and experts around the world. Project Co-Nect Although these projects are expired, you can get some ideas here. These projects are interdisciplinary, focused on realworld authentic issues, encourage kids to think and solve problems cooperatively and use technology to extend and enrich the learning process. Classroom Projects Looking for a content area project for your classroom? This web site provides a list of collaborative K-12 telecommunications projects from the LA County Office of Education TEAMSnet. Acid Rain: A Collaborative Project During this project, various schools measured the acidity of rain water in their region, and submitted results. Although this project has expired, the site includes teacher resources such as preliminary lesson plans and extension activities. The Globe Program GLOBE is a worldwide hands-on, primary and secondary school-based science and education program. Online environmental learning activities. Boil, Boil, Toil and Trouble: The International Boiling Point Project This CIESE telecollaborative project has students all over the world boiling water! Global Grocery List is a long standing project that generates real, peer collected data for student computation, analysis, and conclusion-building within the context of social studies, science, mathematics and other disciplines. |
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