| March 23, 2009 | ||
| 2:00 pm |
There were four sessions throughout the day. Here is a brief review of the sessions:
Session 1 – Project Based Learning That Works - Great Ideas for You – Thematic Planning – The LEADS model (Literacy is Essential to Adolescent Development and Success ) is built around thematic, cross-curricular units. The core reading materials, novels and expository/informational text are utilized to incorporate this cross-curricular approach. The presenters gave an example of Project-based Learning by presenting YouTube videos showing this model in action. Integrating curriculum through ideas – LA teacher, SS teacher, and Math teacher are thinking of ways to integrate these themes/ideas. They pointed out that collaboration time is essential.
Session 2 – Drop-in Time- Web 2.0 tools- They spoke of how they could be used in the classroom with students. The presenters demonstrated interesting sites:
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slideshare |
authorshare |
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ed.voicethread.com |
gogle docs |
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google maps |
wikispaces |
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edublogs |
flickr |
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bighugelabs.com |
kerpoof |
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blip.tv |
schooltube |
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ning.com – classroom 2.0 |
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For more information go to: http://dropintimewithweb20.wikispaces.com/
Session 3 – I presented “The Project-Based Web 2.0 Buffet! Eating It All Up! I spoke about the collaborative 6th grade project. I’ll be posting my presentation on my website.
Session 4 – Developing and Supporting Teacher Leaders – The Academy of Teaching and Learning – http://southjerseyacademy.com/. It is run by teachers for teachers and started in 2000.
All sessions are free. The only responsibility of the school districts are providing teachers with substitutes while attending.
There are 4 components -
Once again a very enjoyable day at this annual conference. Thanks to all the folks at SRI – ETTC for putting this together!

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