Wednesday, September 10, 2014

GVC#1: The Global Virtual Classroom – this looks like a great project to get involved in

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I have heard about this project, the Global Virtual Classroom, which is similar to the old Thinkquest project where teams from schools work together to create a website. It sounds like the type of project I would love to join up with. The following post comes from a blogpost on their blog: http://gvcnews.blogspot.com/2014/08/connect-collaborate-through-global.html


Connect & Collaborate Through Global Virtual Classroom


What is the Global Virtual Classroom?

The Global Virtual Classroom vision is to empower, enable, and connect students around the world using Internet technology. Teacher and students must be willing to make a serious commitment to collaborating with their partner schools for the duration of the project. Our emphasis is on teamwork across cultural and geographic distances, which is much harder than working together in the same room.

What is this contest?
Three schools are teamed by the GVC into a single team. That team works together to create a website about a world issue that they have chosen collaboratively. This is a full year commitment. Schools need strong collaboration skills, as the 3 schools in each team are separated geographically, but need to work together as one.

Who may participate?
Teacher guided Primary (Grades 1-­7) and Secondary (Grades 8­-12, or equivalent) classes and youth groups around the world that have access to the Internet and know or can learn to use Google Sites.

Contest Benefits
Why would a teacher and class take on this task?
  • Real world experience and audience
  • Global collaboration
  • Build on each person's strengths to create a whole; the group is better together!
  • Nothing teaches faster than learning from each other.
  • Authentic assessment ­rubric provided for guidance
What do projects look like?
To see what others have done, look here. The Primary division is listed first, followed by the Secondary.
 
Ready for this adventure?

After reading this my answer was YES! I am ready for this adventure. I have decided to sign up with a Grade 4 class in September. The project goes through to June or so next year and at my school the children in the classes remain together because we only have one of each grade in the school.  I will approach the teacher concerned and see what she has to say and then we will use many of our ICT lessons to pursue the project.

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