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Technology supported Learning ProjectsAl Amria High Scool -BeniMellalSaturday , Feb 20th , 2010MrMbarekAkaddarHassan II High SchoolBeniMellal
The main points of  the presentaionWhat’stelecollaboration ?What’stelecollaborativeprojectwork ?What’s IEARN ?Characteristics of IEARN projectsThe WayWe Play Project Steps to start  a project on IEARNTips for IEARN project management
What’s Telecollaboration? Telecollaboration is a structured activity in which students use Internet tools such as e-mail, chat, Web pages, blogs,wikis ,forums , podcasts, etc. to access, process and share data and to communicate, cooperate and collaborate.
Telecollaborative Project Work Telecollaborative project work is a term that has developed to describe online student project work that combines the use of telecollaboration and some form of a project-based activity.In other words , it is technology supported learning projects
International Education and Resource Network
over  30,000 schools and youth organizations          in 130 countries. Over 2,000,000 students each day are engaged in collaborative project work worldwide.an inclusive and culturally diverse communitya safe and structured environment in which young people can communicate
an opportunity to apply knowledge in service-learning projectsa community of educators and learners making a difference as part of the educational processiEARN empowers teachers and young people to work together online using the Internet and other new communications technologies.
To  facilitate teacher and student-directed collaborative on-line project work
To create global, national, and local support structures to sustain project work
To demonstrate that on-line education can enhance learning and improve the quality of life on the planet iEARN Goals
iEARN Platform a safe and structured environment for children to communicatea known audience for writing and reading for a purposean opportunity to apply knowledge in service-learning projectsan inclusive and culturally diverse community of supportive educatorsopportunities to meet  f2f– Morocco 2009
Stimulate students’ engagement and service  in their community.Develop civil awareness and responsibility.Build a supportive community of educators that share the latest teaching methodologies.Integrate technology in the curriculum in meaningful projects.Improve learning and teaching practices.iEARN Project Objectives
iEARN Project RequirementsAddress a real life question or problem thatis interesting & exciting to you AND your students.Have accessible & age appropriate resources to investigate the topic.
Provide opportunities to make connections to other classes as well as in and out of school and enhance critical thinking and problem solving skills.
Involve  students in team work.
Can be addressed through a variety of strategies & activities.
Help students with various strengths and inclinations.iEARN Project ThemesChild LaborChildren’s rightsEnvironment and EcologyGender equityGlobalizationHuman rights PeacePrejudice and discrimination
 Racism
 Refugees,Conflicts and warsTolerance,
Women’s rights and role in society
PovertyThe Way We Play  Project

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IEARN Telecollaborative Projects

  • 1. Technology supported Learning ProjectsAl Amria High Scool -BeniMellalSaturday , Feb 20th , 2010MrMbarekAkaddarHassan II High SchoolBeniMellal
  • 2. The main points of the presentaionWhat’stelecollaboration ?What’stelecollaborativeprojectwork ?What’s IEARN ?Characteristics of IEARN projectsThe WayWe Play Project Steps to start a project on IEARNTips for IEARN project management
  • 3. What’s Telecollaboration? Telecollaboration is a structured activity in which students use Internet tools such as e-mail, chat, Web pages, blogs,wikis ,forums , podcasts, etc. to access, process and share data and to communicate, cooperate and collaborate.
  • 4. Telecollaborative Project Work Telecollaborative project work is a term that has developed to describe online student project work that combines the use of telecollaboration and some form of a project-based activity.In other words , it is technology supported learning projects
  • 5. International Education and Resource Network
  • 6. over 30,000 schools and youth organizations in 130 countries. Over 2,000,000 students each day are engaged in collaborative project work worldwide.an inclusive and culturally diverse communitya safe and structured environment in which young people can communicate
  • 7. an opportunity to apply knowledge in service-learning projectsa community of educators and learners making a difference as part of the educational processiEARN empowers teachers and young people to work together online using the Internet and other new communications technologies.
  • 8. To facilitate teacher and student-directed collaborative on-line project work
  • 9. To create global, national, and local support structures to sustain project work
  • 10. To demonstrate that on-line education can enhance learning and improve the quality of life on the planet iEARN Goals
  • 11. iEARN Platform a safe and structured environment for children to communicatea known audience for writing and reading for a purposean opportunity to apply knowledge in service-learning projectsan inclusive and culturally diverse community of supportive educatorsopportunities to meet f2f– Morocco 2009
  • 12. Stimulate students’ engagement and service in their community.Develop civil awareness and responsibility.Build a supportive community of educators that share the latest teaching methodologies.Integrate technology in the curriculum in meaningful projects.Improve learning and teaching practices.iEARN Project Objectives
  • 13. iEARN Project RequirementsAddress a real life question or problem thatis interesting & exciting to you AND your students.Have accessible & age appropriate resources to investigate the topic.
  • 14. Provide opportunities to make connections to other classes as well as in and out of school and enhance critical thinking and problem solving skills.
  • 15. Involve students in team work.
  • 16. Can be addressed through a variety of strategies & activities.
  • 17. Help students with various strengths and inclinations.iEARN Project ThemesChild LaborChildren’s rightsEnvironment and EcologyGender equityGlobalizationHuman rights PeacePrejudice and discrimination
  • 19. Refugees,Conflicts and warsTolerance,
  • 20. Women’s rights and role in society
  • 21. PovertyThe Way We Play Project
  • 22. The Way We Play Project
  • 23. The Way We Play Project
  • 24. The Way We Play Project
  • 25. The Way We Play Project
  • 26. Step One: Complete iEARN RegistrationStep Two: Choose a project that fits your curriculum, timeline, ages of your students, appropriate languages, etc.Step Three: Create a list of your objectives for choosing and joining a project.Step Four: Contact the project facilitator.Step Five: Introduce the project to your students.Step Six: introduce yourself and your class in the project forum. Have students respond to other students before posting their own work.Step Seven: Have students publish their work.Step Eight: Share your work locally, and continue participation in iEARN.How to Start?
  • 27. describe the essence of your message in the Subject linewrite the most important things in the first paragraphLimit the number of attachments you post to the forumsTry to configure your mailing software so that it sends out only plain text Tips for Posting on Forums
  • 28. Try to create a globally aware classroom/school environmentCreate a system for peer-editing in your classCommunicatesothatyour participants know thatyou are stillinterestedEnsure language is cross culturalTips for Successful Participation
  • 29. Thank you very much Your questions are welcome