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grad credit – 2006

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Plymouth State University in New Hampshire (http://www.plymouth.edu/graduate) in partnership with the Shanghai American School is offering three graduate credits for K12 Conference Online participants. See below for course syllabus.

The cost will be $182 per credit plus the $25 reg fee for a total cost of $571 for three graduate credits.

Jeff Utecht, author of the Thinking Stick blog and Shanghai American School tech teacher, and Alan Knobloch, Shanghai American School principal will manage the course. To register or if people have questions, they should contact Alan directly. alan.knobloch@saschina.org

Term: General Session 2006-2007 (200780)

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Credits: 3 credits

Tuition: $182 per credit plus the $25 reg fee

Instructor of Record: Alan Knobloch

Title: Using Web 2.0 Tools in the Classroom

Course Objectives:

Participants will:

  • Give concrete examples of how teachers use these tools in their classes.
  • Understand how teachers plan to use these tools in the delivery of their curricular objectives.
  • Explain how technologies such as Weblogs, wikis, podcasts, social bookmarking sites, RSS feeds and others can deepen learning and increase student achievement
  • Identify assessment tools to measure the effectiveness of Read/Write Web technologies in their personal practice and with their students.
  • Create opportunities to bring these technologies to the larger school community
  • Incorporate, effectively, the tools into your personal or professional practice
  • Develop a supportive, reflective virtual professional community around school-based goals
  • Overcome obstacles preventing the integration of technology such as lack of access to tools/computers, filtering, and parental/district concerns for online safety.

Assignments/Products

Participants will:

View and/or listen to a minimum of 16 sessions of the K12 Online Conference (https://k12onlineconference.org) including the main keynote and each of the keynotes from the four strands.

  • Post a minimum of one comment, reflection, or response to course discussion board for each session viewed.
  • Read all entries to conference blog, wikis, and transcripts of chat sessions.
  • Develop and implement plan to use one of the web 2.0 tools in their classroom or professional practice. Publish final product of implementation plan in local setting.
  • Post project idea and respond to other participants projects.
  • Complete one to two page paper reflecting on implementation plan answering the following questions.

· What was your project?

· What learning (student or adult) objective(s) was web 2.0 project designed to meet?

· How effective was the project?

· What went well?

· What did you do to contribute to that part going well?

· What part of the project did not go as well as you would have liked?

· What could you do next time to improve the project?

Contact Time

Participants will:

  • View and/or listen to a minimum of 16 sessions, each session will be approximately one hour, of the K12 Online Conference including the main keynote and each of the keynotes from the four strands.
  • Active participation in on-line discussions of conference sessions and course projects in an on-going expectation.

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When Night Falls …

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We’re in the midst of planing the final event for K12 Online 2006. It’s called When Night Falls. The idea is to have a 24 hour long worldwide skypecast – vyew desktop sharing – networking – chat experience. As night falls across the planet, educators across the globe will come online to connect and reflect about their experiences at K12 Online 2006.

For this to work we’re going to need some help to keep things going for 24 hours straight. We’re looking for a few good educators to help moderate the event. All the details are on the When Night Falls Planning Wiki. Check it out for more information.

If you’re unfamiliar with any of the tools we’ll be using in this event, not to worry. We’re putting together a series of screencasts that will teach you everything you need to know. As a matter of fact, we’re having an open, event planning skypecast on Wednesday, October 11 at 2:00 am GMT which is 9:00 pm central time in North America … my appologies to everyone in the European time zones. 😉

We’re planning a few things to do and learn over the course of each moderator’s show, but we also want to keep things fairly loose so that folks can have meaningful conversations. I’ve always found the best part of any conference to be the conversations had at the coffee break … this is going to be one helluva coffee break!

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David Warlick Live in ….

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David Warlick has been working hard on his preconference Keynote presentation for K12 Online 2006. And the conference kickoff is getting closer by the second … as you can see from the new counter in the sidebar over there –> at the right.David will kick off the conference on October 16. Later that evening, at 6 pm eastern time in North America, 10 pm GMT, we will have our first of three Fireside Chats. David and the four conference organizers (Sheryl Nussbaum-Beach, Will Richardson, Wesley Fryer and myself) will all be in attendance in an Elluminate room.You’re all invited to join us! There will be a link posted to the K12 Online blog. Watch for it … all you need to do is click it to get in … remember, everything about K12 Online is free. 😉

And one more thing … if you want to join the countdown on your blog here’s the code to copy and paste to your blog sidebar. You can edit the colours of the text and background using colour names or their html equivalents

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K12 Online in the Podcasting Press

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Recently both Wes and Darren were interviewed about K12 Online … the preconference is just 8 days away and counting!

Wes was interviewed on October 1, 2006 by the folks over at EdTechTalk. Here is a direct link to the podcast (27 min 4 sec).

Darren was interviewed on  September 25, 2006 by Susan van Gelder who maintains the ICT Leaders and Learners web site in Quebec, Canada. Here is a direct link to the podcast (23 min 40 sec).

If you come across any mention of K12 Online in the press let us know by dropping a link in the comments to let everyone know.

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Tools 2006

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Tools for Participants (viewing presentations)

Here is a list of plug-ins you might need to download to listen/watch the presentations:

Program
PC
Mac
Flash Player (.swf) Download Download
QuickTime (.mov) Download Download
Windows Media Video (.wmv) Download Download
MP4 Files Use Quicktime Use Quicktime

Tools for Presenters

Free Screen Capture Software

You can use SmartBoard software to create screencasts. (The use license requires that you or your organization own a Smartboard. The software itself does not require that you be plugged into a SmartBoard at the time you install or use it, however.) The software will capture your desktop and audio through your microphone. The software is cross-platform and can be downloaded from the Smart website after entering your name and email address. AVI files created on Windows computers need to be converted to a more compatible WMV file. (Check this page for details and links.) For mac users it’s a little easier, just install and go. Files are saved as QuickTime .mov files which you can import into iMovie and edit if you like. There are a slew of little programs included in the bundle. The one you’re looking for is called “Recorder.”
Click on your operating system. (You may have to “sign up.” Also free.) Then click on the [Install Now] button.

Commercial Screen Capture Software

VoxMedia has a nice collection on their wiki of screencasting tools. If you know of other screen capture software tools, please add a comment here and include a link.

Video conversion and compression

FFmpegX is a free, open source program for Linux/Unix and Macs that will convert and compress most video formats, including Flash. If you know of a Windows-based program (open source or commercial) that has similar functionality, please let everyone know by commenting here.

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LAN Parties … an idea that fosters connections

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Jeff Utecht over at The Thinking Stick posted about K12 Online and had this idea:

My plan is to gather everyone who wants to ‘attend’ this conference, give them all a laptop order a bunch of pizza and beer and listen, watch, and read the conference online. We will then create a podcasts of our discussions as we discuss the various presentations. I will then load the podcast either here or talk to the organizers of the conference and load them directly into the conference as a way to add to the conversation. Just think of the possibilities, the discussions and the learning. My goal is to get at least 10 teachers/administrators to attend the conference. I plan on making it a relaxed affair at someone’s house with drinks and food. Now, who wouldn’t want to come to a conference like that! I’m even working with our PD person to try and get teachers who attend credits through our partner university, University of Plymouth. I see that David Warlick has already set up a hitchhikr page for the conference which adds a whole new level of being able to follow the conference conversations.

He’s in China. Wouldn’t it be cool if others, across the world did the same? Imagine … people from around the world spontaneously create breakout sessions using skype or gizmo (gizmo has the advantage of making recording the call push button easy) … connecting … sharing … learning … does it get any better? 😉

If you’re planning a K12 Online LAN party like Jeff leave details about it here in the comments to this post. Include the date and time you’re planning to have your party. In the event you want to create a breakout session you can use the information here to connect with each other. Who knows, it may end up being a piece in the first ever WWAN (World Wide Area Network). 😉

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The proposal submissions are in!

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Thanks to everyone who submitted a proposal for K-12 Online! The submitted proposals have been forwarded on to conveners of each thread who will be working with their evaluation teams to notify submitters by October 6th about their proposal status. (Refer to the K-12 Online Conference Timeline for more dates.) Submissions were received from educators living in the following places on the planet:

Adelaide, South Australia, AUSTRALIA.
Cambridge, MA, USA
Camilla, GA
Chardon, Ohio, USAQ
Corona, CA USA
Delran, New Jersey, USA
Dhaka, Bangladesh
Edmond, Oklahoma USA
Encinitas, California, USA
Essex, UK
Fort Valley VA USA
Fort Washakie, WY USA
Geelong, Victoria, Australia
Hull, UK
Irvine, CA
Jacksonville, Florida/ USA
Kenton, Ohio, USA
Lehigh Valley, PA
Lemoyne, PA, USA
Lexington, SC, USA
Liberty, Missouri USA
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Menlo Park, CA USA
Montreal QC Canada
Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, Canada
New York, New York, USA
North Olmsted, Ohio , USA
Oakland, California United States
Open-Ended Response
Philadelphia, PA
Pinson, AL USA
Raleigh, North Carolina, USA
Rock Hill, SC, USA
Scotland, UK
Seattle, WA, USA
Shanghai, China
Skokie, IL, USA
Snow Lake, MB. Canada
St. Clair Shores, MI
St. Francois Xavier, Manitoba, Canada
Stockton, NJ
Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Toronto, Canada / New York, NY
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Trussville, Alabama, USA
Williamsburg, VA, USA
Winnipeg, Manitoba Canada

This conference is going to be great! 🙂

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Promotional flyer

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I shared briefly on EdTechTalk this evening about the K-12 Online Conference, and it was suggested that a promotional flyer be created that teachers can print and share with others about the conference. So, I created a one page flyer (PDF format) that you can download, print and share.

Extend the conversation, and let more people know about K-12 Online! You might also let people know about the upcoming “Global Learn Day” that will happen for the tenth year on October 7th and 8th, depending on where people are on our planet. A Global Learn Day blog is also available.

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Share K12Online06!

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Please tell others about the K-12 Online Conference by all means available!

A formal press release about our event is available. Please share this link and information with your local press sources.

A one page printable flyer in PDF format is available to print and share.

Use the following HTML code for a graphical link to the conference blog:

K-12 Online Conference 2006

K-12 Online Conference 2006

You can use the following as an announcement!

www.k12onlineconference.org

Announcing the first annual “K12 Online 2006” convention for teachers, administrators and educators around the world interested in the use of Web 2.0 tools in classrooms and professional practice. This year’s conference is scheduled to be held over two weeks, Oct. 23-27 and Oct. 30- Nov. 3 with the theme “Unleashing the Potential.” The K12 Online 2006 blog has just gone live.

On the conference blog you will also find the web form we will be using for the submission of proposals. Everyone is encouraged to submit a proposal. More details are on the conference blog: www.k12onlineconference.org. The blog will be updated regularly with everything you need to know about the conference.

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