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Horizon2008 Project: itsie witzie contributions April 12, 2008

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horizonproj08_1 Horizon2008 Project: itsie witzie contributionsThe Horizion 2008 Project is gaining momentum and observing the activities is fascinating and highly motivating.

I’ve focused on the team that is dealing with Collective Intelligence. The first few entries from students that did not involve social introductions focused on the meaning of the group topic.

I found as a teacher I could not help myself. I felt compelled to add an entry that attempted to give some added material but did not give the game away, so to speak.

I followed the group discussion for awhile and I was fearful that the group was still not getting it. Again I tried to contribute something that would not interfere with the duties of the project leader. I created a short audio recording based on a section from “Wikinomics” since I knew the author was going to be the keynote speaker for 2008. I used Audacity to blend in some background music that was copyright free off of the Internet.

I have also been adding potential bookmarks to Diigo that may assist the Collective Intelligence group in their research or at least ideas for a multimedia artifact. At first I was only contributing bookmarks to the Collective Intelligence group but slowly realised I could contribute bookmarks to the other groups as well.

It is safe to say, that as a teacher, I am also growing not to mention those students involved in the project.

Elluminate and New South Wales (Oz State) April 12, 2008

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elluminate Elluminate and New South Wales (Oz State)The Computing Studies Teachers Association (CSTA) is preparing to run their Inservice on May 19th. The inservice consists of several workshops that run concurrently and participants choose which workshop they will attend. One of the workshops will be on Elluminate, web collaboration software.

The inservice will be held at Riverside Girls High School, Sydney, and it is an Education Department school. This in turn means that filtering and security is tight, often too tight for progressive teachers. Because of this security, I initiated a series of steps to test out various things to make sure we indeed can run a successful Elluminate session at Riverside Girls High School.

Courtesy of coolcatteacher, I became aware that Elluminate was offering a free 12 month subscription for their lite version. Consequently, I subscribed on behalf of my school.

I created a virtual room and asked a couple of computing teachers to attempt to login and if successful we would interact about VET IT. One of the teachers was from rural New South Wales and was not able to login from her department school. The other teacher was able to login from an internet hotspot at one of the cafes near a meeting he was attending. The unsuccessful login was a learning objective in its own right.

My next step was to create a virtual room on April 8th that was open for 24 hours, advertise it on csteachers (the csta’s electronic forum), and monitor the successful logins or lack thereof. It was very interesting. Most teachers could not log in from their schools. Messages flew back and forth on csteachers that tried to resolve the settings that were needed. A very few number of department schools succeeded. Most teachers that tried from home outside of school hours were successful. (Phew!)

Prior to the April 8th experiment, Elluminate was little known. However, after the experiment, most computing teachers at least know the title of the software.

We did discover that Riverside Girls High School can indeed access an Elluminate room through the department infrastructure. We are not sure why other department schools are unable to gain access. This in turn means that we have a high percentage chance of success to run an Elluminate session at our May 19th meeting.

Failing that, the presenter will have his own laptop with mobile broadband capability to access the Elluminate virtual room and present in a physical classroom and in a virtual room for the teachers in rural New South Wales.

Here’s to a successful Elluminate session!

The end goal is to be able to offer some CSTA workshops through web collaboration software so that teachers in rural NSW will not be so professionally isolated.

Diigo and Ripples March 30, 2008

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It has been some week in the annals of information technologies and those considered to be a Web2.0 entity.

I was able to get quite a discussion going in my Year 9 Information Software and Technology class. A question came up that was something like, “Why should it be a big thing that we download music and the such for free?” The resulting discussion was very impressive and we went quite in depth. One of the better questions was, “Why is it that so many law abiding, ordinary citizens have used software to download so many television shows from Europe and North America?” I’ll let your imagination run with that one.

valuesexchange2.gifThose students that have been involved in the Values Exchange program were pleased that they were able to add their comments and were somewhat surprised that topics from another subject area may be relevant to other subject areas. Ah, they are beginning to see outside their eye blinkers.

horizonproj08_1.pngI was able to contribute a wee little bit to the Horizon Project 2008. There was a request from the Horizon organisers for a teacher to facilitate a wiki page where the focus was on safe use of the nings and wikis that were being used for the project. I volunteered to carry out the request. On the wiki page I even created an animated gif which I had to learn how to do in Photoshop CS3. The teachers seemed to be impressed with the tone of the page. Strangely, no student as actually contributed to the wiki page indicating specifically what should be written or not in regards to safe use of a ning or wiki eg. user first name with surname initial only NOT first name and surname fully. Having said that, I noticed the students had amended many of their entries.

I was unable to participate in the Horizon Project 2008 weekly Elluminate meeting but I did watch the recording which was very informative. There was a request to proofread their initial 5 templates that will eventually expand to 65. I did find a couple of “typo” errors. It was easier to fix the same type three times as compared to 65 times! Again, I was able to contribute just a little bit.

I noticed that the Judges link became active and I have been the first to jump in and list my name as a Judge for the Collective Intelligence section. I chose that because it was one of the two case studies that I submitted to the Values Exchange pilot program. I next book marked a few web pages that may have a bearing on collective intelligence which in turn will be listed through a RSS feed on the Horizion Project 2008 wiki pages.

Standardised tagging strategies are being used in the Horizon Project. If one enters: http://del.icio.us/tag/hz08+collectiveintelligence, a listing of book marks world wide which have been tagged with hzo8 and collectiveintelligence are listed. This is a very powerful mechanism.

During the course of events with the Horizon Project 2008, it was announced that the keynote speaker would be Dan Tapscott, author of Wikinomics. So off to Sydney I went on Saturday to purchase the text and I also ordered via Amazon, “Look Both Ways, Help Protect Your Family on the Internet” by Linda Criddle. This was a result of the safety issues raised and the text was mentioned by Vickie Davis.

diigo1.pngOver the weekend, I investigated Diigo. It was taking the world by storm in terms of acceptance and people joining it. Seemingly, I was one of the first to gain membership. The site seems to streamline and bring a lot of activities that are carried out by other applications to just one place. I like that! While I am a convert to it and will abandon Delicious, I would not necessarily make use of it in the classroom because Diigo is a social networking entity and that is very sensitive to many parents. Some of things it does includes:

These are a few of its abilities and my sub-conscious will be processing all the experimentation that I have carried.

Phew, what a week!

Horizon Project 2008 Lesser Role February 17, 2008

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horizonproj08_1.pngIt is with regret that I make this entry. It appears that I will not be able to meet with a mixed group of students once or twice a week outside the normal timetable due to the number of extra co-curricular activities that already take place. It is week 3 of the school year, and students are involved in the school’s major drama production; we have a group of music students going over to China to participate in a music festival; we have the Honours Program, a new online project entitled “Values Exchange” and the rest of the students are involved in some sort of sporting activity. I never did get all the interested students at one meeting.

Plan B was to just involve my Year 9 Information and Software Technology class. Unfortunately, a significant number are committed to the “Values Exchange” online project that is described in a previous post. That teacher is having the same difficulty: trying to nominate a time where all students can meet. Since we were committed to the Values Exchange project first, I thought it only fair that it be given priority.

We had hoped that the students involved in the “Values Exchange” program would complete that and rotate to the Horizon Project which would be also counted toward fulfilling requirements to achieve the school’s Scholarship Medallion. Perhaps we can do this with the next Flatclassroom Project if it continues.

There is a possibility that a smaller and younger group of students consisting mostly of Year Eights may still want to go through the motions of participating.

I have contacted the organisers and explained my situation. I have volunteered to take on whatever other duties that may be required for the Horizon Project 2008 to succeed.

Sigh.

Horizon Project 2008, a Beginning of a Chapter February 8, 2008

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horizonproj08_1.pngFebruary 7, 2008 saw me getting up early and participating in the initial online conference that had to do with the Horizon Project 2008. Interested people were from such places as Austria, Spain, Melbourne, Qatar and of course North America. The effort that Julie Lindsay and Vickie Davis have put in and will be putting in is amazing.

We used the video conferencing software Elluminate that seemed to easily cope with the 20 odd participants. The audio was very clear from all participants (which indicated they had the proper headsets with microphones). Julie and Vickie easily co-presented the initial session and Alan Levine, a contributor to the Horizon Project 2008 document gave an impromptu speech. It was quite seamless. I have severe doubts that I could handle moderating an Elluminate session and read the back channel at the same time. These people are obviously very experienced in participating in audio events.

An approximate timeline:

Specific websites that relate to the Horizon Project 2008 include:

I have bitten the bullet and have volunteered a mixture of Year 8 - 11 students to participate. I expect 10 - 15 students to be involved. We will have our first meeting during Week 3 of our new school year. The school certainly has the video editing facilities. We need to tap into the expertise of one or two staff members in regards to planning storyboards and video angle shots. I am fine with the technical aspects but not so good with the creative side of things.

I am looking forward to all the challenges and the learning experiences that will take place with both my students and myself.

I can see that if the momentum is established and a number of guest speakers are used, “mass collaborations will change everything.”

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