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Barbara Lindsey

23 Things for Languages: Taiwan Chat | LearnCentral - 0 views

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    Elluminate session of Western Australia teachers and ESL students in Taiwan. They will try out Elluminate and some jigsaw activities. Maybe use this as a session for BWCT members to watch once archived
Barbara Lindsey

ci579DT « TodaysMeet - 1 views

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    TodaysMeet session for Elluminate Boot Camp session for the FlatClassroom Project
Barbara Lindsey

Learning Reimagined: Participatory, Peer, Global, Online | DMLcentral - 1 views

  • I have found that in both my traditional physical classrooms and online environments, the chances of successful outcomes are multiplied when every person in the group makes a commitment to active participation in helping others learn.
  • When a sufficient number of people jump in and start contributing and building on one another's contributions, it becomes clear to all that it's not just about the teacher's performance and the student's ability to complete assignments. It's about our joint effort to make the whole of our encounter more valuable than just the sum of our individual learning.
  • I type roles on the whiteboard and show how to use the whiteboard tools to enter, format and move around elements. Roles include searchers, chat summarizers, session summarizers, mindmap leaders, session bloggers. I ask co-learners to write their own names on the whiteboard next to the roles they want to take, show them how to create break-out rooms to coordinate their collaborations, and ask the summarizers to feed their output to the bloggers, who take responsibility for posting a reflective summary of the session later
    • Barbara Lindsey
       
      How about we try this out in our online sessions?
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  • It's confusing at first, but it is also flowing.
  • Yes, we're a collective intelligence, which is exhilarating, but we're a toddler collective intelligence, stumbling around learning to walk and trying to figure out where we're going at the same time. A number of new skills are required in short order. Information and communication flow through multiple simultaneous channels. The enterprise is challenging - that's part of the exercise. Taking my direction from George Siemens' ideas about networked learning ("we emphasize that early course experiences tend to be overwhelming and chaotic") I assure co-learners early and often that we can relax, accept and even embrace the chaos, and regard our networked attempts to make sense of it as the scaffold for our co-learning. 
  • Instead of seeking to put every fact in its place in an existing well-ordered taxonomy, why not seek to learn together by asking questions about what puzzles us, then organizing our discussions and mining them for knowledge?
  • Sometimes, I get into predicaments and don't know how to quit a webtour or place people in breakout rooms. So I calmly start exploring possible solutions, talking about it as I try to recover. While doing so, I also talk about the importance of exploring close enough to the edge to fall over it frequently. I model tolerance for error, learning from error, pushing the envelope of tech. Indeed, I've found that the earlier I can break something and fix it in public, the better. We talk about what works and what doesn't, discard what doesn't suit our purposes, push a tool further if it helps us learn together. It requires regular doses of humility to abandon what seemed like a bright idea at the time.
  • The objective is a culture of conversation that troubleshoots practical skills, explores theoretical underpinnings, dissects social implications.
  • Our internal social bookmarks enable us to create a mini-collective-intelligence by gathering resources about our discussion topics, selecting or writing descriptive snippets, assigning tags. The emerging tag-cloud serves as an index to the resources.
  • Wiki-work is about collaborative authoring.
  • In the process of using these tools to try to make sense together, we co-construct our learning. The last week of the course is about re-examining our learning process, reiterating the most important things we've learned, and redesigning the parts of the process that didn't work so well.
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    fall 2011 syllabus
Barbara Lindsey

Classroom 2.0 LIVE! - Archive and Resources - 0 views

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    Where we can find the archive of the 9/11/10  session on the global ed conference. 
Barbara Lindsey

Online Learning in Higher Education. | D'etre une prof! - 0 views

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    Candida blogged about her experience with us immediately after our LearnCentral session on online learning in higher ed
Barbara Lindsey

technoLanguages - technoLanguages LIVE - 0 views

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    Jess McCulloch's wiki for her technolanguages live sessions in Elluminate
Barbara Lindsey

Mapping Our Worlds « Beyond WebCT: Integrating Social Networking Tools Into Language & Culture Courses - 0 views

  • practically contributing to the session
  • her community of practice extended beyond her Chinese classroom to encompass foreign language learners in general of the same age but different countries of origin.
  • I think one does not only have to have a certain level of know-how, but also a level of pedagogical training
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  • Web 2.0 is that the classroom environment isn’t restricted to just the classroom. The in-classroom students have access to “classmates” from all over the world, and out-of-classroom students have access to those resources traditionally reserved for in-classroom students.
  • students/participants were able to contribute materials and access materials contributed by others, all at once. She was able to share very specific information about HOW to create those communities, and that’s a wonderful bit of information for those of us just starting out.
  • It really felt that everyone could learn something from one another. One thing I would criticize, however, was that it seemed to take 20-30 minutes for them to start on the topic. There was plenty of ideas for discussion, but no time left at the end of the session due to the organizational part that took so long.
Barbara Lindsey

Top 10 Internet Resources for School Leaders | LearnCentral - 0 views

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    Possible Thursday session for the 28th.
Barbara Lindsey

D'etre une prof! - 0 views

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    Candida blogged about our second online learning session
Barbara Lindsey

Gaga for Google Docs Part 1: Docs (10/22) - Google @ MCCCD - 0 views

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    Google PD resources by Shelly Rodrigo for our online LearnCentral sessions
Barbara Lindsey

Wireside Chat with Lawrence Lessig - CC Wiki - 1 views

  • Come in person, or tune in to a live webcast at http://openvideoalliance.org/lessig.
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      Do we want to do this in lieu of our Friday session?
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    The first Wireside Chat kicks off with a live webcast of a talk by Lawrence Lessig. Professor Lessig will deliver a talk on fair use and politics in online video from Harvard Law School in Cambridge, MA. Come in person, or tune in to a live webcast at http://openvideoalliance.org/lessig.
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    Should we attend on the 25th from 6-7:30 p.m. EST?
Barbara Lindsey

Twitter for Teachers Workshop - Additional Links | Kirsten Winkler - 0 views

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    A wiziq session with three faculty who describe their use of twitter. Enza Antenos Conforti describes her Italian language learning project using Twitter. Includes project assessment.
Barbara Lindsey

Elluminate.com - online, synchronous, live online collaboration environment - 0 views

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    LearnCentral Recorded Event Sessions
Barbara Lindsey

Online Forms &; Surveys: Can You Digg It? Web Applications for Research | LearnCentral - 1 views

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    An Elluminate session (Feb 23 from 5-6 p.m. EST) on how to structure research assignments for students and the kinds of online tools you could use to facilitate those projects for students. Provides a six-step scaffolded research assignment to use with students.
Barbara Lindsey

Digital Storytelling for Language, Culture and Civilization Courses | LearnCentral - 0 views

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    Our BeyondWebCT Elluminate session on digital storytelling
Barbara Lindsey

Video for ELI: Net Gen Students at University of Minnesota | EDUCAUSE - 0 views

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    Here is a video we produced just for the recent ELI focus session on being net savvy.  We interviewed a number of students on campus and pulled together a video that echoes our findings from our ongoing study of UMN student experiences with, perceptions of, and attitudes towards educational technology. 
Barbara Lindsey

Engaging Students with Interactive Technology-Special Guest: Adora Svitak - Classroom 2.0 LIVE! - 0 views

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    Session led by 12 year old Adora Svitak
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