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Creating Global Connections within an Educational Environment

Creating Global Connections within an Educational Environment. Teaching, Learning and Technology Conference 2012. Tina Jarvis Pittsford Central School District t ina_jarvis@pittsford.monroe.edu. Creating Global C onnections within an E ducational E nvironment.

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Creating Global Connections within an Educational Environment

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  1. Creating Global Connections within an Educational Environment Teaching, Learning and Technology Conference 2012 Tina Jarvis Pittsford Central School District tina_jarvis@pittsford.monroe.edu

  2. Creating Global Connections within an Educational Environment Ever wonder what a one roomed schoolhouse might look like in a global village? Come spend three hours together where we can learn how to use certain tools along with an active internet to begin to connect our students on a global scale. Teachers will learn how to use ePals to make a global connection with teachers and students from around the world. Google Earth will be used to learn more about their connection classroom and their environment and geography. Teachers will then learn how to set up a learning environment in Moodle for the use of collaborating together through embedded multimedia, RSS feeds and WIKI's. If a video conference connection is not a possibility because of varying time zones, then our teachers will be trained how to capture video using a Flip Camera and embed this into their Moodle for a more authentic connection with their global peers. Italy Russia China

  3. Agenda • 8:30‐8:45 Introductions • 8:45‐10:00 ePals • 10:00‐10:15 Google Earth • 10:15‐11:00 Moodle • 11:00‐11:15 Multimedia/Flip Cameras • 11:15‐11:30 Reflections

  4. Introductions

  5. High Noon20 Global Problems, 20 Years to Solve ThemBy: J.E. Rischard

  6. Sharing our Planet: issues involving the global commons • Global warming • Biodiversity and ecosystem losses • Fisheries depletion • Deforestation • Water deficits • Maritime safety and pollution

  7. Sharing our Humanity: issues requiring a global commitment • Massive step up in the fight against poverty • Peacekeeping, conflict prevention, combating terrorism • Education for all • Global infectious diseases • Digital divide • Natural disaster prevention and mitigation

  8. Sharing our Rulebook: issues needing a global regulatory approach • Reinventing taxation for the twenty-first century • Biotechnology rules • Global financial architecture • Illegal drugs • Trade, investment and competition rules • Intellectual property rights • E-commerce rules • International labor and migration rules

  9. Admin Account

  10. Teacher Account

  11. Student Account

  12. http://education.skype.com

  13. iChat

  14. Polycoms

  15. Time Zones

  16. RSS Feeds Assignments Video Player

  17. Teacher Example

  18. Reflections

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