History in the 21st century classroom

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This is the presentation that I made to the HTAV (History Teachers Association of Victoria) annual conference in Melbourne, Australia. It was a 'hands on session' so only a few choice tools were chosen. Delicious and diigo are two other valuable tools.

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History in the

21st Century Classroom

About MeIn 2009

• ICT and accounting teacher

• Joint MS Innovative teacher of the Year (Victoria)

• Bailleu Myer Scholarship for Rural Leadership in education

• ICTEV Leader of the Year

• Finalist in the DEECD innovative curriculum

• Australian Excellence in Teaching national award

Hawkesdale P12 College – a small rural prep-year 12 school

Some great e-tools

• Connect

• Communicate

• Collaborate

• Create

Some favourites

1. Flickr

2. Skype – show Russian video

3. Wordle

4. Wallwisher

5. twitter

Twitter

@ idocente Museum Box: provides the

tools for you to build up an argument or

description of an event, person or historical

pe... http://bit.ly/9Xc0fX

On today at the Immigration Museum:

Croatian Community Festival, 11am - 4pm

(Sun 27 June). #Melbourne

http://bit.ly/cV2o2S 9:27 AM Jun 27th via

Twitter for iPhone Reply

Retweet

@immigration_mv

Skype

A linkup with a school in Russia

Grades 3 to 7 listen to students from Singapore talke about racial harmony

Wallwisher

Flickr –photos online

Why use?

• Always accessible online

• Add to groups

• Add notes

• Add comments etc

Voicethread

Online podcasting

Make sure you register for free educational version

Wordle

Blogs• Globalstudent

• Globalteacher

• Blogger

• Edublogs

History Teacher Blogs

• http://historytech.wordpress.com

• http://historyiselementary.blogspot.com/

Check out their blog rolls or links to other sites

Search online for others

• There are plenty of illegal immigrants in australia and each day many are sent home. illegal immigrants tend to have a non valid visa. some people who come here dont have a visa at all. Illegal immigrants come from all over the world. what happens to all of the illegal immigrants once they have been found out is they get relocated back to the country they came from.

Melissa // Oct 18th 2008 at 2:30 pm• That is what happens here in the United States as well. Visas are

really a big part of it because visas take a long time to get, and then people just come illegally. Where are the illegal immigrants that come to Australia from?

Juliet Pham // Oct 18th 2008 at 5:21 pm• How do you feel about the fact that the illegal immigrants are

relocated? Do you believe that it’s fair? I don’t think that it is. I really think that it would depend on the reason. Are the immigrants doing any harm really? That’s pretty interesting that Australia does have illegal immigrants because I never thought a place like Australia would because of the fact that it doesn’t have any countries near it or any land bridges.

Travis Bugge // Oct 18th 2008 at 5:21 pm• how do they get there? are they snuck on a plane or something? fur

us, its pretty much peole crossing the border, or swimming over here. which part of austrailia do they go to?

Students as experts:- Year 9/10 students answer questions from USA so students could develop Australian travel posters

Wikis – wikispaces, wetpaint, pbworks

Where to find global projects?

•classroom2.0

•Edna for Australian educationalists

•Global projects

•Flat Classroom Projects

•Jenuinetech Projects

• use a search engine as there are many

Where to find (global) partners?

• Learn Central

• Skype partners

• Around the world in 80 schools

• ePals

• Twitter

• Mailing lists

• conferences

And google for more

Where to learn more

• Tech Talk Tuesdays (3:45-4:45pm): goto http://education.vic.edu.au and search for online events, find calendar, select Tech Talk Tuesdays for the session title and elluminate link

• eT@lking Wed 8-9pm: part of the Australia series in http://learncentral.org or read my blog at http://murcha.wordpress.com

Contact Me

• mirtschin@gmail.com

• Skype: anne.mirtschin

• Twitter/plurk id: murcha

• Teacher blog: http://murcha.wordpress.com

• Class blogs: http://murch.globalteacher.org.au

http://backyard.globalstudent.org.au

• Delicious and diigo: murcho/murcha