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Suzie Nestico

Mount Carmel Area students traveling to India as part of international project - News -... - 0 views

  • In addition to Pennsylvania, this round of the project includes classrooms from Maryland, Alaska, Kansas, California, Texas, Spain, Germany, India, Qatar and Canada.
  • The Flat Classroom Project, cofounded by Julie Lindsay, Beijing, China and Vicki Davis, Camilla, Ga., speaks to the very heart of Pennsylvania's Classrooms for the Future initiative and 21st Century learning, Nestico said.
  • Students are not just doing education, they are living it, creating it, and ultimately, reshaping what it will look like for others in the future, Nestico said.
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    I love this article from Pennsylvania about Suzy Nestico's class participation in the Flat Classroom project and the Flat Classroom conference. Many in pennsylvania have struggled because of their restrictive rules. Suzy gets it done. "The Flat Classroom Project, cofounded by Julie Lindsay, Beijing, China and Vicki Davis, Camilla, Ga., speaks to the very heart of Pennsylvania's Classrooms for the Future initiative and 21st Century learning, Nestico said. It utilizes technologies such as a Ning and Wikispaces that allow students to collaborate with other students around the world to peer edit and design a variety of multimedia, despite location and cultural barriers, much like how the real world is starting to work. Each student works with an international partner to create a multimedia presentation based on one of the 10 "Global Economic Flatteners," as described by Thomas L. Friedman in his book "The World is Flat: A Brief History of the Twenty-First Century." Nestico learned of the Flat Classroom concept while completing her master's degree in education at Wilkes University, and felt it would give her students an opportunity to explore cultural and political issues without ever having to leave home. After participating in the projects with multiple classes over the past year-and-a-half, new doors opened and, now, students are beginning to meet face-to-face, she said. Students are not just doing education, they are living it, creating it, and ultimately, reshaping what it will look like for others in the future, Nestico said." Great byline that gets to the heart of what we're doing.
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    Article highlighting Mount Carmel Area's participation in the Flat Classroom Conference in Mumbai, India
Nick D

Flat Classroom Project - Building bridges for the future through collaborative projects - 1 views

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    This project is known as one of the best uses of web 2.0 tools in education.
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    Our project is cited as an excellent use of Web 2.0 tools in education. You can look at past projects as examples of uses in education.
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    This is the Flat Classroom Project Ning holding our reflections and partner communications for this year's project betwen 7 classes in Qatar, US, Australia, Austria, and China.
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    Social network for flat classroom project.
Suzie Nestico

Education Week: U.S. Schools Forge Foreign Connections Via Web - 3 views

  • Connecting Cultures For the same reasons but in a far different environment, social studies teacher Suzie Nestico oversees a project that involves 14 schools and nearly 400 students in Australia, Canada, England, Germany, South Korea, and the United States. She teaches students in grades 10 through 12 at the 900-student Mount Carmel Area High School in Mount Carmel, Pa. See Also On-Demand Webinar: E-Learning Goes Global From professional development for teachers in China to the use of mobile technology to bring new learning opportunities to remote villages in Africa, e-learning is bringing advanced courses, expert teachers, and an awareness of life in other countries to students around the globe. • View this on-demand webinar. “We’re a small, rural town of 6,000 with ultra-conservative family values and viewpoints, and most of our students have never gone anywhere else,” said Ms. Nestico, the project manager for the Flat Classroom Project, an international collaborative effort that links classrooms around the globe. She also built a course called 21st Century Global Studies that started this academic year. The course is for students in grades 10 through 12 who, through project- and inquiry-based assignments such as editing wiki pages, learn that working collaboratively with other cultures—an increasingly marketable skill—can be challenging. “It’s a big shift for them to go from ‘me’ to ‘we,’ ” she said. “I can’t help but think that the more kids we involve in projects like this, the more we start to break down some of this sense of entitlement” that exists among students in the United States. “Just imagine if you wrote 200 words on your wiki page, and when you went back the next day, you saw that students in Korea had changed a couple of your sentences because they thought it sounded better another way,” Ms. Nestico said. “There are a lot of sighs at first, and it’s a messy process, but it’s very much worth doing. This is where we truly push learning to the highest level.” Some lessons have less to do with a final grade than with understanding that a simple phrase in one culture can easily be misperceived in another. When a student in California posted an online request last summer for information about a “flash mob,” for example, a teacher from Germany immediately jumped in to write that European students couldn’t even talk about such a thing because of the London riots. And two years ago, during an education-related trip to Mumbai, India, Ms. Nestico had to nix any exclamatory T-shirts that might offend the local residents, such as “Holy cow!,” because cows are considered sacred animals in India.
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    Excellent article about collaboration between US and overseas classroom includes Flat Classroom superstar, Suzie Nestico.
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    Inspiring stories about the transformation that occurs when schools, students, classrooms and teachers become globally connected.
Vicki Davis

SpringWoodsHS » home - 0 views

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    This group may be an interesting group to interview for Flat Classroom project - from Houston.
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    Got a link to this wiki from Estie Cuellar, amazing teacher who has joined in Flat Classroom this year. She says: "I would like to share something with you guys. I teach a Sports Marketing Class. I'm always looking for new and fun ways to reach the kids. Yesterday, I started my class on a comprehensive project that I'm calling, "Rock On." The goal of the project is for the students teams (all of my classes work in teams) to synthesize what they've learned in class so far (they've learned the marketing mix, target marketing, positioning, segmenting, and the 7-key functions of marketing) and plan a 20 city tour for their band. I found the project from a "Best Practices" book that Jeff McCauley of The Marketing Teacher compiled from marketing teachers and sent out as a PDF a couple of years ago. I have modified the original project to utilize Web2.0 technologies." Interesting ideas - wish I could teach marketing!
Angela S

Flat Classroom 11-3 Project - home - 5 views

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    This is the home page of the project wiki for FCP 11-3
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    This is the home page of the project FCP11-3
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    This is the homepage of the project wiki for fcp11-3
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    This is the homepage of the project wiki for FCP 11-3
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    This is the homepage of the project wiki for FCP 11-3
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    This is the home page for the project wiki for FCP11-3
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    This is the home page of the project wiki for FCP11-3
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    This is the home page of the project wiki for FCP 11-3
Vicki Davis

Flat Classroom Projects Help Wiki - 0 views

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    This is the help wiki for all of our flat classroom projects and how we do the things we do. I realized that I hadn't shared it!
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    the help wiki for flat classroom
Dani N

flatclassroomproject.com - 2 views

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  • Co-founders of the Flat Classroom Project and the Flat Classroom Conference, Julie Lindsay and Vicki Davis, announce the Flat Classroom™ Workshop as a strand of the 21st Century Learning Conference in Hong Kong.
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    Before you can join the project wiki, you must join and be approved for our main project wiki. After you join and are approved here, you will have to take the second step to join the project wiki.
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    this is my teams wiki
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    research thing for the project (8B)
Vicki Davis

The class that never sleeps - dnaindia.com - 0 views

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    Article written in India newspaper about the Flat Classroom and Flat Classroom conference held in Mumbai. I loved this quote: "To become what the project aspires won't actualise without delivering on imperatives of access and inclusion. Consequently, the idea 'How can I include those who are not like me' underlined most discussions at the conference. There, says Davis, Web2.0, far from being a cultural flattener, is "a culture enhancing tool. It lets students who don't travel, travel virtually, and makes them see where cultural disconnects are happening." For a first-hand experience of these gaps, participants visited Akanksha and Aseema schools that reach out to the underprivileged. One Australian participant came back and told her remote virtual classmates: "Today I stepped through the gaps between the rich and the poor, from Aseema to ASB.""
Vicki Davis

Flat Classroom Project Expands Its Reach - 2 views

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    Write up on some flat classroom topics and what we're doing in my class this year.
Julie Lindsay

MICDS and Flat Classroom project - 0 views

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    Amy, AP Statistics teacher at MICDS in St Louis talks ot a parent gathering about her AP Stats class and their involvement in Flat Classroom project 2008. Excellent review of the project and how it can be integrated across the curriculum.
Vicki Davis

Gearing up for Another Flat Classroom Project « Haas | Learning - 2 views

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  • Yet, as Vicki Davis quipped at the beginning of the project, “The thing about working on the bleeding edge is sometimes you bleed.”
  • The reality of asynchronous communication that is at times messy and requires patience was not quite as exciting as they were hoping.
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  • Already, the combination of my experience, having already completed a similar project, as well as the degree of preparation and maturity of this project is a great advantage. I
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    Fred Haas' reflections are so very real when it comes to ambitious global collaborations. I had to laugh as he said about NetGenEd (last spring's project): "Without question it was a mildly harrowing but ultimately rewarding experience." The learning curve is TREMENDOUS but once you have it under your belt it is similar to your first year of teaching or boot camp for someone in the military. If you're wondering if this sort of thing is for you, take a read of Fred's very real reflections. Julie nor I NOR ANY global collaborator will ever say it is easy - if it is perhaps you're not having to be as engaged as perhaps you need to be. However, it is most rewarding!
Kayla S

Best content in Flat Classroom Project | Diigo - Groups - 5 views

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    The Flat Classroom Project on Diigo.
Vicki Davis

flatclassroomproject » Mobile and Ubiquitous - 0 views

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    This award winning wiki from the first flat classroom project does an excellent job of explaning it, although the language is a little bit too first person, not really appropriate for a wiki.
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    Mobile and ubiquitous computing means that we can compute anywhere any time. This award winning wiki from the first flat classroom project does an excellent job of explaning it, although the language is a little bit too first person, not really appropriate for a wiki.
Vicki Davis

flatclassroomproject » The Changing Shape of Information - PLE's and Social N... - 1 views

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    The 2006 flat classroom project combined group discussed how information is changing, uploading, and personal learning networks.
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    Uploading, personal learning networks, and the changing shape of information are affecting our world. This is a page from the 2006 Flat Classroom Project.
Julie Lindsay

Flat Classroom Project Keynote announcement - 1 views

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    Watch out for mid-February when Judy O'Connell delivers the Flat Classroom Project 2010-1 Keynote!
Julie Lindsay

YouTube - Flat Classroom Project 2010 - 1 - 1 views

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    Keynote for Flat Classroom Project 10-1 by Judy O-Connell, Sydney, Australia
Vicki Davis

Net Neutrality FAQ: What's in it for You - PC World - 0 views

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    Net neutrality is an important issue being addressed by the US government right now to prevent companies from sort of creating their own version of the Internet. These rules are supposed to keep things "open." I'm also sending these to my digiteen students (you can follow digiteen at http://www.twitter.com/digiteen) and Flat Classroom students (http://www.twitter.com/flatclassroom) for work on their project.
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    Very important overview of "net neutrality" being debated and discussed here in the USA. This would be an important topic to include under government and business for the Flat Classroom Project.
Vicki Davis

Miller's "The World is Flat" Reflective Blog Post - Flat Classroom Project - 1 views

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    Excellent overview of Thomas Friedman's lecture at MIT which gives essential information on the history of globalization as written by a tenth grader. This is excellent writing and a nice overview of what he says in the fifty minute video. (She also embedded the video.) Excellent work. Miller also writes for Terry Freedman out of the UK, in a column called "Ask Miller" and I think her writing skills have been honed and improved as she has written for Terry as a ninth grader. She is a product also of the flat world as she has worked to write in a Google Doc for a person across the Atlantic Ocean!
Vicki Davis

flatclassroomproject » Globalization and Outsourcing - 1 views

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    This is an outstanding web page from the first flat classroom project on Globalization and Outsourcing.
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    Excellent page and representative of very good work on Flat Classroom. Some over-long hyperlinks, but otherwise, a nice site.
Julie Lindsay

Ozlinks: Global collaborative project - 0 views

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    An excellent example of a project developed by teachers after attending the Flat Classroom workshop at NECC 2008 Ozlinks is a collaborative project between Mrs Knight's Year 7 class at St Joseph's College Mildura, Victoria, Australia students and Mrs Peter's Year 7 class in Chehalem Valley Middle School, Newburg, Oregon, USA Coordinated by Mrs Elliott - Mildura, Victoria, Australia
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