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CR20AZ08 - Advance wiki - “choose your own adventure”

Posted by achayefsky on May 8, 2008

Shout out to Yahoo & wikispaces as a corporate sponsors of this un-conference!!!

What’s with the post title: CR20AZ08? = Classroom 2.0 Arizona 08
And if we twitter that, it will be found and listed in a tweet? Thweet? OY! More to HOPE to master =)
WELL, not master, hope to understand well enough to have a vision for application

More from the Un-Conference - More advanced use of wiki’s:

Alice Christy - modeled how her students (teachers) could use it and they drove the development - ‘ownership’ alicechristy.org, classes, 547, scroll on right to pbwki, on left web2 tips

http://www.alicechristie.org/classes/547_548/w20.html

More great ideas:

  • Conversation starter before staff training
  • clearinghouse for projects for PD classes, teachers can upload and house their class related projects (paid for private space)
  • place to share new web 2.0 tools, ideas, articles….
  • NECC wiki space to pre-plan collaborations before the summer conference in San Antonio, Tx
  • Moodle hybrid courses - wiki energizes the on-line
  • showcase for training program
  • Develops sense of community
  • Family wiki - personal use
  • teachertechbits.wikispaces.com
  • imported student PPT’s into wiki from web-based application
  • warner@warnered4thgrade@pbwiki.com

Skype - now we are connecting to Dan McDowell

  • publishing with students
  • Study Guides
  • on-line community between students - across district ** apworld.wikispaces.com
  • choose your own adventure

Un-Conference Wiki: http://www.classroom20wiki.com/Arizona+2008

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Classroom 2.0, Web 2.0 Un-Conference

Posted by achayefsky on May 8, 2008

Steve Hargadon, creator of educator’s social networking site ‘Classroom 2.0′ has come to Paradise Valley Arizona to lead us in this vision of an un-conference. Does an un-conference defy definition? Only in the way that it is a fully participatory, flexible and collaborative meeting of minds for a common purpose and scope of interest.

This un-conference has pulled together several dozen educators to discuss and share about web 2.0 and social networking. It is lunch and we are sitting in the Board Room at the Paradise Valley and connecting with Skype and nice portable Polycom camera (like I have at my desk at work). We have just spoken with Leigh Zeicks in Northern Iowa and are currently speaking with David Jakes, from his office at his school district. (Typing on mac, not proficent at it - will sweeten this up with links later, and did not bring my card sleeve so will post pics later.)

This is a free workshop, supported by FABULOUS and VISIONARY sponsors who recognize that web 2.0 and digital and 21st century literacies must be embraced and WILL rock the future of our stduents as they become tomorrows leaders.

We agree that we need a lexicon to manage and define the terms that are flying, but the un-conference is amazing. We all have experience in our fields and areas of expertise, we all have something to share and contribute. Presenters are not really, they are people who threw their name on the agenda wiki and everything is open to change ot follow the interest and need of the collective body that is the audience. Now we are skyped to Dean Shareski in Canada. He advises that his teachers started at ‘let’ do this because it is cool’, to ‘let’s do this because it will get our students to deeper learning’. Oh! Here is Chris Lehmann, who says web 2.0 has opened up ‘good constructivist learning’ and connectivity in meaningful ways (MEANINGFUL WAYS). Ask why before what!!! How will this learning be better than how you did it in the old way - if you cannot answer this question clearly, keep wrestling with the idea… the last speaker, Chris, shared an example of a group of students creating a screenplay collaboratively across Google Docs.

Here’s the wiki from/for this amazing event, which is also running a live chat stream in chatzy.

Classroom 2.0 Live Un-Conference Wiki

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