Friday, November 17, 2006

Where on earth are we?

Vale's avatar!

Well over the past few months this is a question that has crossed my find frequently!

Here are some reasons why:

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GOOGLE EARTH

Another wonderful discovery and learning jour
ney.
All thanks to Quentin D'Souza and knowplace. I attended a brillantly weekend on
"Google Earth as a Classroom Tool" will be hosted by
"Quentin D'Souza*. Quentin's class is at http://knowschools.ca/moodle/course/view.php?id=28
You can find out more about Quentin from his Teaching Hacks site!

This is where I live in GE

















VIRTUAL CLASSROOMS

Well, I'm emoderating on my fourth online TCE ICT in the classroom course (using Moodle). There's a great range of particpants from all over the world!
Here's a screenshot of our welcome map (names invisible for privacy) Nice global feel and really wide range of working enviroments.



and I'm definitely going to be workingout time zones for the synch session - where on earth...well maybe GE timezone overlay can help!





TESOL ITALY conference

Yes, this was also a moment when I saw many faces looking bewildered ... many colleagues from dark classrooms brighten at the colours and interactive power of web 2.0, many teachers asking where on earth is this leading....

Well as we contemplated these philosophical questions and I presented some of the differences between setting up Nicenet or Blogger spaces to create a cooperative learning enviroment in classrooms we admired the view of the bay of Naples. The conference was called "Inviting Views" and this, as Julian Edge (plenary speaker) said is indeed "inviting views"
It is also very near where I live on earth and almost the same view I have from my 5th floor classroom but what I found most interesting was the fact that my talk was the only speech that drew the parallel to blogs. Isn't that what it's all about....inviting views? An the comment feature of blogs allows for peer-to-peer interaction, and public comment as well as showing tutor interest!





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