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2007.03.13 17:12:19 SusanR: The topic for this evening os Onlien CollaborativeProjects2007.03.13 17:12:24 SusanR: Online2007.03.13 17:12:46 SusanR: with a special guest..Jen Wagner who should bearriving shortly2007.03.13 17:12:55 SusanR: How would you define online collaborative projects?2007.03.13 17:13:38 BjB: Tapped In!2007.03.13 17:13:49 DavidWe agrees with Bj2007.03.13 17:13:52 SusanR: of course, Bj2007.03.13 17:14:38 SusanR: Online collaborative projects are one way in whichteachers and students can expand their views of themselves in relation to theother places around the world.2007.03.13 17:14:39 NormaIM: working with a partner using technolog to complete aassigned work or project.2007.03.13 17:14:45 AraceliGo: A way for people to get together via interent andwebsites and work on a single project2007.03.13 17:15:19 JoseMH: A virtual classroom participation.2007.03.13 17:15:33 SusanR: Online collaborative projects are designed tointegrate internet technology into any subject area and offer a way to connectyour classroom to other students, experts, and communities around the world.2007.03.13 17:16:41 SusanR: Can anyone share their participation in an onlineproject?2007.03.13 17:16:58 JeffC: Sure...2007.03.13 17:17:00 SusanR: or knowledge of2007.03.13 17:17:12 JeffC: read the first few paragraphs on http://snurl.com/netc12007.03.13 17:17:16 MaryHan: My students were delighted to share a project withfriends in China last year, and this year they are looking forward to working on acollaborative project with many others. We created a photostory comparing a day inthe life of a student in Texas and China.2007.03.13 17:17:33 AraceliGo: wow2007.03.13 17:17:35 JeffC: That sounds like an excellent project Mary.2007.03.13 17:18:07 NormaIM: could participation on an online course such aschatting considered online project participation?2007.03.13 17:18:37 SusanR: I would think so, Norma2007.03.13 17:19:20 NormaIM: oh ok because that would be one of my participationsin an online project.
 
2007.03.13 17:20:02 SusanR: so to start simply I like the earth day project..2007.03.13 17:20:23 MaryHan: Was that thru Tapped In?2007.03.13 17:20:26 SusanR: easy to implement and it does have a small onlinecpmponent2007.03.13 17:20:26 DavidWe . o O ( ooh, ooh, I have a project to share )2007.03.13 17:20:45 SusanR: ok David..take the floor2007.03.13 17:21:05 DavidWe: EarthDay reminded me....The Noonday project - myfriend Ihor Charischak runs this2007.03.13 17:21:23 DavidWe: Collaborative project to measure the circumference ofthe Earth - around the Spring and Fall Equinoxes2007.03.13 17:21:24 SusanR listens2007.03.13 17:21:29 DavidWe: http://k12science.org/noonday/2007.03.13 17:21:33 DavidWe: That's all2007.03.13 17:21:47 DavidWe: Pretty self-explanatory, but it is important thatdata is collected in different places around the world2007.03.13 17:22:09 NormaIM: sounds like a very interesting collaborative project.2007.03.13 17:22:11 AraceliGo: that sounds interesting I'll have to check it out2007.03.13 17:22:17 MaryHan: thanks for the idea2007.03.13 17:22:23 DavidWe: wonderful project -simple geometry allows foraccurate measurement of the earth2007.03.13 17:22:35 DavidWe . o O ( upper middle school/high school project, Iwould say )2007.03.13 17:23:05 SusanR: that's a good one..and now for the younger ones2007.03.13 17:23:08 DavidWe: Thanks, Susan2007.03.13 17:23:34 JeffC: The link I popped up earlier was for the NewsdayProject at Global School House... my students were published internationally inover two dozen student newspapers.2007.03.13 17:23:59 SusanR: the earth day grocery projecthttp://www.earthdaybags.org/2007.03.13 17:24:24 SusanR: this can be implemented schoolwide2007.03.13 17:25:07 SusanR: it started in 1994 would you believe2007.03.13 17:25:25 SusanR: take a look and see if it works for you2007.03.13 17:25:47 SusanR . o O ( hope Jen arrives )2007.03.13 17:25:56 SusanR: I am going to Skype her
 
2007.03.13 17:26:00 MarjorieSh: it sounds good to me from what I saw2007.03.13 17:26:02 MaryHan: looks like fun!2007.03.13 17:26:12 NormaIM: yes it looks lot alot of fun2007.03.13 17:26:16 AraceliGo: it looks like a great project2007.03.13 17:26:53 SusanR: and these are standard and grade relatedhttp://www.k12science.org/collabprojs.html2007.03.13 17:27:52 DavidWe . o O ( where my friend Ihor works(www.k12science.org) )2007.03.13 17:27:58 AraceliGo: great resource, thanks2007.03.13 17:28:15 AraceliGo: lots of interesting projects here2007.03.13 17:28:30 NormaIM: thank you those resources will surecome in handy2007.03.13 17:28:37 JenW joined the room.2007.03.13 17:28:42 DavidWe waves to Jen2007.03.13 17:28:44 DavidWe: Hi, Jen. Welcome2007.03.13 17:28:50 JenW: hi2007.03.13 17:28:56 JoseMH: Great student participation opportunity.2007.03.13 17:29:16 SusanR: Oh Hi Jen2007.03.13 17:29:17 NormaIM: welcome jen2007.03.13 17:29:23 SusanR hugs Jen2007.03.13 17:29:33 SusanR: Let me introduce Jen2007.03.13 17:29:36 EmilyW left the room (signed off).2007.03.13 17:29:58 SusanR: We are honoured today to have Jen Wagner as ourspecial guest. Just a bit about Jen Wagner.2007.03.13 17:30:16 SusanR: .Jennifer Wagner, creator of TechnospudProjects, hasput together some projects which can be as simplistic or involved as you wish.2007.03.13 17:30:26 DavidWe cheers for TechnoSpud2007.03.13 17:30:34 SusanR: Technospud Projects always finds ways to keep up withlatest technologies primarily to serve as an incentive to teachers to investigatethe new technologies.2007.03.13 17:30:35 MarjorieSh: lol david2007.03.13 17:30:37 JenW grins2007.03.13 17:30:55 SusanR: Jen Wagner is the cats meow. She does happen to be a
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