loddon mallee principal conference ultranet presentation
DESCRIPTION
Description of the Ultranet and Web 2.0 tools (wikis and Blogs)TRANSCRIPT
Macedon NetworkLoddon Mallee Region
Purpose
• Ultranet Symbols• Usage of the spaces• Wikis and Blogs
–Definition–Examples of where used
• Translate to staff
This is your landing page. It is a me space. No one else can see this
Home
Use for
• Learning Contacts
• Notices – teachers/ communities and spaces you belong to
• Notice Viewer (for students) displays notices in pictorial format with a text summary for all the communities and spaces the student belongs to
• Moderator Requests informs you if any students have requested you to become a Moderator of a space that they have set up within the Ultranet
Express Space
My personal space Only those I invite can see this space It is a WE Space
Use for
STUDENTS share their thoughts and ideas regarding their learning document their Learning Goals; collect evidence of their
learning in their Learning Portfolio
TEACHERS easily communicate with Learning Contacts maintain a professional Portfolio a list of Portfolio Viewers
Collaborative Learning Spaces
A space for student collaboration and learning. This is a WE space.
Use for
• Small group tasks: create a wiki that poses an inquiry question, such as ‘Do we need to
conserve water in our community?’. students respond to the question through comments on the
page. Add resources you want students to use;
• Whole class project: Create a unit on China pose questions and including supporting
information such as images, videos, message boards and hyperlinks to other internet resources.
Add a blog to promote reflection, asking students to reflect and comment on a podcast or a video.
• Cross-class project: Studying a Book. Students and teachers discuss and share ideas about
characters, themes or the plot. Students are invited to collaborate and contribute designs for
alternate book covers, rewriting blurbs, or writing character references;
• Plan an excursion or camp: create a space where an excursion to the museum is jointly planned
by all involved
• Prepare a list of class norms: safe and responsible behaviours when participating in online
communities like the Collaborative Learning Space.
Design Space
A space for professional collaboration and learning. This is a WE SPACE
Use for• Professional learning team to communicate and collaborate around aspects of shared work. For
instance, what we mean by high-quality instruction;
• Teachers in a learning area or year level team to collaboratively develop, plan and document curriculum. within a school or across schools
• Less experienced teacher(s) to be coached by another teacher
• Teachers in small or remote schools to collaborate and share curriculum materials with teachers across Victoria
• Principals in a network to collaborate and share professional dialogue and resources
• Curriculum/literacy/numeracy coordinators across a network to collaborate and share
• Teachers involved in a Bastow program, network or regional professional learning activity to communicate between and after sessions
• Teachers to share and moderate pieces of student work.
A space for educational communities to communicate and collaborate. This is a WE SPACE
Community Space
Use forSchool community space
•Newsletters
• School policies
•School calendar
•Uniform list
•Booklists
•Images and videos
•Curriculum
•Parent–teacher nights
•Assessment and reporting information
Staff community space
•Duty rosters
•Extracurricular rosters
•Staff meeting agendas and minutes
•School processes – (e.g. PE equipment)
•Booking sheets (e.g. hall, computers, library,common spaces)
•Induction material
• Bulletins
•Resources – new to school
School committee space •Members
• Agenda
•Minutes
•Upcoming events
Clubs and teams •Fixtures
• Members
• Calendar of events
• Scoreboards
• Images and videos
• Blogs
Wikis & Blogs
Wiki
a collaborative website where all members contributes
Blog
a diary or news column type of page display, normally with a comments section for readers' opinion.
What’s a wiki?
How can they be used in the classroom?
Some ideas for using them in the classroom
Class information wiki: Let parents and students know what your class is up to, put in a calendar. Upload newsletters and circulars in case they get 'lost' in someone's bag.
Whole class projects: Students make X-number of pages relating to a research topic and link to their classmates' work.
Group projects: 3, 4, 5 + students can collaborate on reports, presentations etc without that classic excuse "James is away sick and he has all of the work!“
Organising a Fete, Or any other major event: All members of the committee can work on the planning.
Curriculum planning: Link to resources, upload worksheets and lesson plans.
Some ideas for using them in the classroom(cont.)
Subject Wiki: Information for students, homework, assignments, a calendar. No more "I didn't know what to do for homework." or "I lost the rubric“
Organising a sporting tournament: Dates, fixtures, contact details
Pen Pals: Write to people anywhere! Or collaborate with classes in Australia and/or China on an international project
Collaborative story writing: Students can work together on stories.
Subject revision: Students contribute to revision guides
Advantages Concerns
Relatively simple technology
Promotes "real-world" collaboration skills
Pools strengths of many
Assessable, easy to track
Online collaborative writing produces higher quality writing than face-to-face collaboration (Passig and Schwartz, 2007 cited in Orech, 2007)
Security/safety issues Labour for moderator Combating "Copy and
paste" Potential inequitable
work distribution by contributors
(list modified from Orech, 2007)
What’s a blog?
Some ideas for using blogs in the classroom• Autobiographical writing: Students can use the
blog as a journal or diary of day-to-day life• Book journaling: Students write their thoughts or
respond with comments to the teacher’s or other students’ posts about a book.
• Science reports: Students journal the investigation process
• Class blog run by teacher: Informing students of important events eg homework, excursions, what to bring to school. Students can comment for clarification.
Some ideas for using blogs in the classroom• Art impressions: Students comment on works
of art• Creative writing: Students write posts as prose
or poetry and constructively critique one another’s work.
• Digital portfolio: Students can record a body of work by uploading documents and images
• Tracking a student’s thinking as they complete any assignment
Tips for getting started with Blogs and Wikis
• Start small with your own wiki or blog about anything. Use it for planning or for letting family overseas know what you are up to or just make it weird
• Seek help from colleagues who have tried it
• Target the tech-heads with maturity in your class to be moderators
• Read educator blogs Global Teacher
Blogs and wikis from Macedon Ranges schools• ...to keep our school community up to date with what's going on. A blog is a type of website, maintained by
our class teachers with regular entries of commentary, descriptions of events, or other material such as graphics or video. Entries are displayed in reverse-chronological order and the school community is able to leave a reply to entries.
You have experts in your class already.
u have experts in your class already.