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Liat Zaidenberg 514-296-4886 [email protected] Lynn Harris-Nulman 514-345-2610 [email protected]

Liat Zaidenberg 514-296-4886 [email protected] Lynn Harris-Nulman 514-345-2610 [email protected]

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Page 1: Liat Zaidenberg 514-296-4886 liat@sympatico.ca Lynn Harris-Nulman 514-345-2610 lynn@bjec.org

Liat Zaidenberg514-296-4886

[email protected]

Lynn [email protected]

Page 2: Liat Zaidenberg 514-296-4886 liat@sympatico.ca Lynn Harris-Nulman 514-345-2610 lynn@bjec.org
Page 3: Liat Zaidenberg 514-296-4886 liat@sympatico.ca Lynn Harris-Nulman 514-345-2610 lynn@bjec.org

Educational EnvironmentEducational Environment is made up of components and processes that

when working together create a meaningful system. (Salomon, 1996)Components

– Student• Learning behavior• Social behavior

– Physical layout of the classroom– Learning Activities

• Teaching strategies • Teaching Resources• Student’s task

– Teacher• Teaching method• Communication method

Processes– Social – Emotional – Logical– Organizational

Teachers' Web Sites

LinetPro

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Conditions for Powerful Learning

Brandt, 1998 http://www.ascd.org/readingroom/books/brandt98.html

How?– in our own way, have choices, and feel in control. – use what we already know as they construct new knowledge. – through opportunities for social interaction. – through helpful feedback. – by acquiring and using strategies.

What? – is personally meaningful. – challenging and they accept the challenge. – is appropriate for their developmental level.

Where?– experience a positive emotional climate. – environment supports the intended learning.

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Benefits of the Online Environment

• Supports the Constructivist Learning Process

• Students direct their own learning

• Access to learning materials

• Communication

• Access to resources

• Online information is LIVE (can change and update)

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Tool for creating anOnline Educational

Environment

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establishes

OnlineEducational Environment

Teachers' Web SitesLinetPro

Newsletters

Discussion Topics

eMail

Surveys

Communication Activities Resources

links

creates

includes

Teachers' Online

Workspaces: Campus

Students' Online

Workspaces: Campus

Research

Webquests

Scavenger hunts

Dilemmas

Websites

Gallery of Student

Work

Class Notes

Books

Magazines

Videos Music

PoetryNewspapers

Worksheet

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Atarnet

School Site

Online Educational Environment

LinetPro

Online Workspace

Campus

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TraditionalClassroom

TraditionalClassroom

OnlineEducationalEnvironment

OnlineEducationalEnvironment

Online E

ducational

Environment C

ontinuum

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Building YOUR

Online Educational Environment

1. What is the site’s purpose?

2. Who is the target audience?• Students

• Parents/families

• Other teachers/classes

3. What will the site include?• Activities• Resources• Communication

4. How will you organize your site?

5. How will you know that your Online Educational Environment is a success?

School's Web SiteAtarnet

Teachers' Web SitesLinetPro

Online Workspaces Campus