The document discusses potential ways for students to collaborate with teachers using technology, such as cell phones, YouTube, Facebook, texting, iPods, polls, social networking sites, chats, and tools like Google Docs. It suggests students and teachers explore how these technologies could be used for learning and gaining feedback to enhance the educational experience.
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Ideas for student & teacher collaboration
1. IDEAS for Student Collaboration
with Teachers
Julia Leong
julia.leong@me.com
http://ideas36.ning.com
Friday, May 7, 2010
2. What technologies that are currently
blocked could you use at school?
• Cell phones
• You Tube
• face book
• texting
• iPods
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3. Poll everywhere
• Create polls for feedback
• Why is feedback important?
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4. Please Turn ON your cell phone
send a text to 32075
wood poll
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5. How might you use a cell phone
• What new ideas do you have for cell
phones in the classroom?
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6. http://ideas36.ning.com
• Is learning social?
• What is social learning space
• How might we use social networking for
learning? Example
• http://www.studentnewsaction.net/
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7. Sign up for the Ning
• Go to www.ideas36.ning.com
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8. Chat
• What is a chat and how can we use it for
learning?
• www.piratepad.net
Friday, May 7, 2010
9. Sites suggested by participants
in this session:
• quiet tube
• en grade
• google docs, google sites
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