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New Way for International Collaborative Project via
the Internet
Makoto Kageto, Nihon Fukushi Univ. Cheng-mei Sun, San Min Vocational High School
Sylvia Li, Kaohsiung Girls’ High School Badi Chen, San Min Vocational High School
August 3, 2004
What’s up in global networking?
Person meet each other “in person” Group composed of aimless people Network containing international learning gro
ups Person as a learner People as knowledge workers A group of human networkers Human oriented knowledge networkers who deci
de to take actions
What’s unique to human network?
Need analysis Conscious Learning process Affective Factors Innovation Productivity Continuity Convey thoughts
The Practice of Knowledge Network
Who? Advanced Joint English Telecommunication (or
AJET) in Taiwan World Youth Meeting in Japan
How? Using synchronous and asynchronous
educational technology Enable students in English-as-foreign-language
environment to become more communicative in English via the Internet.
What is the “Bottom-up Mission”?
As teachers… As English teachers…. As instructors who integrate ICT to English
teachers… As facilitators who encourage students to
move on… As coordinators who collect resources…
How Did I Conduct SARS Project in Collaboration with Okinawa Shogaku Gakuen via the Internet?
(I) Set up the Objective of SARS ProjectThis project is expected to help students to: actively construct their basic general
knowledge about SARS. think critically what lessons we learn from SARS
the strengths and weaknesses of human nature international relationship relationship between Nature and human beings
think of possible action to take to show their concern about SARS.
(II) Design A Web-based Course on SARS
(III) Help Students Enter AJET Digital School
Teaching Plan & Learning ActivitiesMay25~June 1
2003
WEEK ONE Step 1. Understanding SARS Facts--Start to study
SARS by thinking about Why? What? When? Who? Where? How?
Step 2. Timelining SARS development: Using the information you gathered in Step 1, build a timeline of SARS development in Taiwan.
**Ice-breaking
Teaching Plan & Learning ActivitiesJune 2~June 8
2003
WEEK TWO Step 3. Reviewing your study: Be sure to check for
accuracy of your study. Step 4. Designing a questionnaire survey: Think
about these questions below.
What’s the goal of it?
What feature will it have?
Teaching Plan & Learning ActivitiesWEEK THREE:June 9~June 15,2003
Step 5. Exchanging with Peers (class): Exchange checklist with suggestions, comments & constructive criticisms for your peers.
WEEK FOUR:June 15~June 22 ,2003 Step 6: Constructing your proposal:
Be sure to include: The elements of SARS status; Why you included those elements and What you’re trying to achieve.
Workshop & TV ConferenceJuly 7~July 13, 2003
*Workshop 1. IT Skill Training: Making a briefing PowerPoint file/website
July 14~July 20, 2003 *Workshop 2. Public Speaking Skill Training
July 16~ September 14, 2003 *TV Conferences with Okisho students: via Yahoo Messenger ,JoinNet, Glo-Biz 21
Interaction via the Internet(1)Mailing Lists
Interaction via the Internet(2) Yahoo Messenger(July 16,
2003)
Interaction via the InternetWYM2003
(3) JoinNet(July 28, 2003)
Interaction via the InternetOkinawa Shogaku Gakuen School Festival
(4) GloBiz(Sept 14, 2003)
For teenagers, SARS is a serious and unpleasant academic topic. But we can help them accomplish a project on it with designed guiding questions happily.
ICT in Student Exchange Programs
Models of ICT in SEP Pure Real Exchange Model—Study tour Pure Cyber Exchange Model—Online Network Alternate Exchange Model—CRC Network
Objectives of the New Model—CRC Network International communication skills—Real situation Presentation Skills PBL Skills—Learning by doing Intercultural understanding Interschool exchange
Teamwork
School Visit
Elements in Alternate Exchange Model:CRC Model in WYM and ASEP
Joint Project-based Learning (PBL) Cyber Interaction: online
activities Real Interaction: off-line
activities Cyber Interaction: online
activities
Joint PBL
Homestay Program
City Tour
Joint Presentation
PBL Skills ICT Skills
English Proficiency
World Youth Meeting 2003 in NagoyaWorld Youth Meeting 2003 in Nagoya
ASEP 2003 in KaohsiungASEP 2003 in Kaohsiung
WYM2003 & ASEP2003
Effectiveness of the network established by WYM & ASEP Continuation English learning
What has come up to YOUR mind?
Conclusion
ICT proves to be an efficient and effective tool in the knowledge era. To adjust to the need of critical times, e.g. SARS, it not only fits into human need but also helps overcome fear.
Students are proved to be able to clarify misconception when acquiring the input of cultural learning and, meanwhile, exporting local wisdom to the cobuilt learning community. Therefore, the ideal of “glocalism” is greatly achieved, not meant to resist globalization but to reach a status of balance.
Intellectual software— Professional and all kinds of know-hows can be compared to electricity flow in the knowledge network.
Vision
Convergent agent--Media person
The capacity in learning communities in each participating country has been built to support knowledge sharing, to connect with still wider networks, and to capitalize on their own learning content through telecommunication.
The very node becomes a conductor or a media of human warmth.
THANK YOU