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Contents contributed and discussions participated by Suzie Nestico

Suzie Nestico

relationships_online_roi.jpg (870×888) - 2 views

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    Great graphic showing levels of interactions in SOcial Media relationships
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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    Inspiring stories about the transformation that occurs when schools, students, classrooms and teachers become globally connected.
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Facebook Users Hit "Dislike" Button for Timeline [STUDY] - 3 views

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    We were just discussing this in our FCP class today. What do you think of the new FaceBook timeline? Some students felt it was a privacy concern and that it gives people the ability to "stalk" others easily. What do you think? This is a great current events topic for Topic 8, subtopic B in Social Networking/PLE's.
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How People Use Their Smartphones and Tablets While Watching TV [Study] - 2 views

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    How people multi-task with technology
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From Brick to Slick: 38 Years of Cellphone Evolution [INFOGRAPHIC] - 0 views

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    The evolution of mobile hone devices
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The History of Social Media [INFOGRAPHIC] - 2 views

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    Interesting information about the evolution of Social Media/Netorking
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Learning with 'e's: Anatomy of a PLE - 0 views

  • Personal Learning Environments (PLEs) do exactly what they say on the can - they are personal to each individual, created by them, owned by them, used by them within their lifelong learning
  • My personal view is that students own and create their PLE but that the iMLE also has something to offer them, even though it is highly problematic in its current form. I am arguing that many students tend to avoid using the iMLE because they either find it difficult to use, or irrelevant to their daily learning needs. It is a clash of concepts, no bridge seems possible, and the problem appears to be intractable.
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      This is a great infographic to istinguish between a PLN and a PLE
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projecthelp - Tagging Standards - 2 views

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    Tagging standards all students should be adhering to in the FCP11-3 project currently when researching information.
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Your Digital Presence - Digital Storytelling Resources - 0 views

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    Great, basic ideas here for digital storytelling. Guidelines, steps, etc.
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Mr. M's Wiki Editing Tips - 11 views

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    Excellent, brief instructional video for students on how to edit their topic wikis wit comments and discussion posts.
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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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A few things that relate to me - Flat Classroom Project - 4 views

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    A great example of a student handshake video/blog with proper image citations as part of the blog post.
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ISTE 2011 Board Election Results - 1 views

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    Congratulations to Flat Classroom Project Co-Creator, Julie Lindsay, on her recent accomplishment. Julie was elected as the International Representative to the Board of the International Society for Technology in Education for 2011
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Explaining Creative Commons Licenses By Comic - 1 views

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    Good resource to explain copyright and CC licensing to students when searching for digital media to use in projects. Explaining Creative Commons Licenses By Comic http://bit.ly/fT1JgC #edchat #ukedchat
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Mount Carmel Area students traveling to India as part of international project - News -... - 0 views

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    Article highlighting Mount Carmel Area's participation in the Flat Classroom Conference in Mumbai, India
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Pew Study Says Internet Users More Social, Civically Engaged - 0 views

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    Pew research - Social media and people involved in online communities more likely to be more socially engaged and has an impact on the ability of groups to bring attention to issues.
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