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Connecting the C^3Community, Computers, and the Classroom
by Kathryn Wolfington and Lisa Reed
Kathryn: [email protected]: [email protected]
Testimonies of the students….
“My favorite part of the day was when everyone was on the playground and one of the kids, Rayvahn, didn't have a friend to play with so I approached him and he was so cute and asked if I wanted to play soccer with him. It was really cute the way he asked me to play with him because he seemed like an embarressed kid asking his crush on a date, it was adorable. We played soccer for about twenty minutes, and he scored 50 goals, I swear.”
~Morgan, Volunteers of America, Rainbow House
Please use the three dots you received to answer the three questions posted on the
walls around the classroom.
What might you learn/take away from our session today?
• A fabulous technology-rich, interdisciplinary, community service unit and everything involved to use tomorrow!
• New FREE web applications• New ways to use web applications
you may already know about• Other…
Why did we create this unit?
• Technology standards for students
• Raise awareness among adolescents about community service
• Improve cooperative learning and teamwork skills
C^3 is like a puzzle…
There are many pieces of this unit you will learn about as we proceed through this session.
Please use the post-it notes to jot down your questions as we go.
Where are we headed in the next 2 hours?
Pre- Community Service Day
• Building Background• Cooperative Learning Groups• Research non-profits• Securing a location• Wordle (try it yourself!)• Lunch• Directions (try it yourself!)• Parent Chaperones
Post Community Service Day
• Google Survey (try it yourself!)• Student examples• Expert teachers• Student Choice• Presentations• Rubrics
Try all 4 applications!
Thoughts for the future…
Questions?
Pre Community Service Day
Building Background
• Community Service Curriculum Lessons
http://www.post-newscommunity.com/kidscare/
Pre Community Service Day Logistics
• Cooperative Learning Groups • Supervising Teachers• Research Non-profits in Denver
Metro Area (list of at least 5)• Phone Scripts• Teachers approve list and scripts• Students begin making phone calls
Pre Community Service Day WORDLE
Each group creates a WORDLE that represents the non-profit where they will be volunteering.
Your Turn
• Go to www.wordle.net
• Work with one other person to create a Wordle about community service.
• Practice embedding your Wordle by putting it on our wikispace.
• Follow the instructions at the top of the page.
Pre Community Service Day
• Check out the student packet posted to our wiki. A way for students to stay organize throughout the planning process
• LUNCH (authentic and ethnic)
Pre Community Service Day
• Students use Google Maps and Google Earth to find directions and get an understanding of where they will be volunteering.
• Your Turn!
Pre Community Service Day
• Parent Chaperones!– District/School wide
forms– At least one parent
per group– Parent Meeting
before school– Parents stay with the
students (optional)
COMMUNITY SERVICE DAY!!
• Check in • Leave by 8:30 and
return no earlier than 2:15
• Teachers visit students at their sites (Google Maps to plan route)
• The Vibe at 2:15• Students take Google
Survey upon return before leaving for the day
• See the survey on our wiki
Survey Results
As a result of your experience, would you consider doing community service on your own?
138 students of 220 took the survey
About 82 did not take the survey (taking it the day we go will help eliminate this problem)
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StudentResponses
Probablynot
If I waspaid
If my bestfriendcame withme
MostDefinitely
Get up and move around!
• At this point you have learned about the planning for Community Service Day as well as about the technology involved in this preparation.
• Please use a post-it note to complete one of the following sentence starters regarding the first part of our presentation.
– Something I am still wondering about is…..
– Something I will definitely use is….
– The biggest obstacle I might face implementing this unit is…..
Post Community Service Day
• Student Project Examples!– 4 Project Choices
• Expert Teachers for each project type
• Student Work Time– About four to five 50 minute periods– Different driver each day
Post Community Service Day
• Presentation Possibilities– Supervising groups– Similar project groups– Evening Showcase
• How do we assess? – Create rubrics using Rubistar with other
Expert teacher
Questions…
• We would like to address some questions we came across in the sentence starter activity
• Missing puzzle pieces
• Any further questions?
Thoughts for the future….
• New Web Applications– No Comix– Voice Thread: http://voicethread.com/#home – Flowgram: http://www.flowgram.com/
• Your ideas?
Your Turn! Please use this time to explore the web applications for the
four project choices.