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Distance Learning 2.0

Distance Learning 2.0. Camp 21. Intro…. What year are we preparing our students for? 1950 1980 2010 2023. Guess What. Compare. Distance Learning 2.0 Teacher Driven Internet connection, webcam and computer Lessons designed by teachers. Distance Learning 1.0 Content Providers

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Distance Learning 2.0

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  1. Distance Learning 2.0 Camp 21

  2. Intro… • What year are we preparing our students for? • 1950 • 1980 • 2010 • 2023

  3. Guess What

  4. Compare • Distance Learning 2.0 • Teacher Driven • Internet connection, webcam and computer • Lessons designed by teachers • Distance Learning 1.0 • Content Providers • Distance Learning Cart Required • Prefabricated Lessons

  5. What you will need… (Hardware) • High  $77.99 • Medium $28.99 • Low $9.99 • Interesting double usecamera • ***** Make Sure Camera includes Mic*****

  6. What we did… Right and Wrong • Wrong: Did a “course” introduction. Too much information!!! • Wrong: Expected everyone to be as excited as I was. • Wrong: Expected immediate results • Right: Spread lessons out over a year a new thing each six weeks • Right: Baby steps • Right: Made it a game / challenge • Right: Announced each challenge over PA got students involved

  7. Ease-In • First Six-weeks: Brief Lessons on Webcam and software 15 minutes. • Second Six-weeks: Take a picture of student’s work or working and email parents • Third Six-weeks: Make an instructional video an upload it to YouTube. Binion / ACFT • Fourth Six-weeks: Make a classroom connection using Skype within the building. • Fifth Six-weeks: Make a classroom connection using Skype within the district • Sixth Six-Weeks: Make a classroom connection using Skype outside the district.

  8. Teacher Lessons Kimbrough

  9. YouTube • Free • Great place to store videos • Teacher page or School page • Students are already familiar • Embed to teacher website

  10. What you will need… (Software) • Free!!! • Flockdraw • Presentation Tool • 1:10 / many • Ideas: Hangman, Pictionary, Collaborative Drawing,

  11. Software • Free • CoSketch • Like Flockdraw but more features • No account needed • 1: Many • Ideas: (See Flockdraw) insert pictures or diagrams, Diagram sentences,

  12. Software • FREE!!!! • Boostcam.com • Disposable Video Conferencing • No username or password required • 1:1

  13. Software • Free!!! • TokBox • Presenter needs an account, audience needs to click link • 1:20 100% collaboration, but presenter can controls audio & video

  14. Software • Free!!! • Skype • All participants need to download software and create an account • 1:1 • Spreadsheet

  15. Software • Free!!! • Ustream.tv • Presenter creates an account for online presence • 1:World --Collaboration is minimum, but available

  16. Software • Free!!! • Qik • 1:World • Video on the go anywhere you have cell signal • See now…

  17. Making Connections • Lowtech • Friends • Missionaries • Social Networks • Cilc • Skype in Schools • Classroom 2.0

  18. Software • Time Lapse • Mac Gawker (Examples) • PC Tools • ManyCam

  19. More… • 50 ways to use Skype in the classroom • Skype blog post • Ideas • Around the world in 80 schools

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