Going Global - Full Version - Fall 2011

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GOING GLOBAL Preparing Students To Be Citizens of the World Lucy Gray Fa! 2011 1 Monday, October 10, 2011

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Transcript of Going Global - Full Version - Fall 2011

Page 1: Going Global - Full Version - Fall 2011

GOING GLOBALPreparing Students

To Be Citizens of the World Lucy Gray Fa 2011

1Monday October 10 2011

LINKS Download the presentation and see our workshop materials athttpwwwlucygrayorg

Resources cited here should be clickable

2Monday October 10 2011

Where the h is Matt

3Monday October 10 2011

4Monday October 10 2011

the future belongs to the nation that best

educates its citizenshellip

-President Barack Obama

4Monday October 10 2011

5Monday October 10 2011

A world class education system should call for

globally connected schools

5Monday October 10 2011

WHY NOWoline73 Can you distill why globally connected classrooms are vital in 2010

Photo source

6Monday October 10 2011

We have urgent problems that need to be addressed and in order to prepare our students to work on these problems we must connect them globally We must teach them how networked learning leads to networked problem solving

7Monday October 10 2011

8Monday October 10 2011

TODAYrsquoS CONTEXT

8Monday October 10 2011

9Monday October 10 2011

The influence of new media

The push for 21st century skills

The ldquohighly connected teacherrdquo

The urgency presented by complex global problems

9Monday October 10 2011

21st Century Students (and Teachers)

New Connections

Connected Individuals

New Communities

Virtual Communities

New Content

Collaborative Communities

Connected in innovative and new ways

10Monday October 10 2011

Millennials Want to Learnhellip

11Monday October 10 2011

Millennials Want to Learnhellip

With technology

With one another

Online

In their time

In their place

Doing things that matter

11Monday October 10 2011

ldquoThe Highly Connected TeacherrdquoThe National Educational Technology Plan

12Monday October 10 2011

The New Media Consortium

Horizon Report K-12

Emerging technologies

Adoption horizons

1 year or less

2 to 3 years

4 to 5 years

13Monday October 10 2011

The New Media Consortium

Horizon Report 2011 K-121 year or less

Cloud Computing

Mobiles

2 to 3 yearsGame-based learning

Open Content

4 to 5 yearsLearning Analytics

Personal Learning Environments

2011 Report

14Monday October 10 2011

The Global Achievement Gap

21st Century Skills

Critical Thinking and Problem-Solving

Collaboration Across Networks and Leading by Influence

Agility and Adaptability

15Monday October 10 2011

The Global Achievement Gap

21st Century SkillsInitiative and Entrepreneurialism

Effective Oral and Written Communication

Accessing and Analyzing Information

Curiosity and Imagination

16Monday October 10 2011

Partnership for 21st Century Skillshttpwwwp21org

17Monday October 10 2011

CCSSO and Asia Societyrsquos PGL

New resource on global competence

Download a copy here

18Monday October 10 2011

From Educating for Global Competence Preparing our Youth to Engage the World 19Monday October 10 2011

From Educating for Global Competence Preparing our Youth to Engage the World

20Monday October 10 2011

High Noon

Issues involving the global commons

Issues requiring a global commitment

Issues needing a global regulatory approach

21Monday October 10 2011

Additional Resources

Esther Wojcicki and Michael Levine Teaching for a Shared Future American Educators Need to

Think Globally

22Monday October 10 2011

Questions

What are the implications for teaching given these new ways of teaching and learning

Why isnrsquot the topic of student engagement one of our top priorities

Will rigorous curriculum will emerge if we address skills detailed in the Global Achievement Gap and in the Partnership for 21st Century Skills model

23Monday October 10 2011

24Monday October 10 2011

HOW DO YOU PREPARE STUDENTS

24Monday October 10 2011

25Monday October 10 2011

Edutopia FebruaryMarch 2008

httpwwwedutopiaorgsage-advice-world-citizens

25Monday October 10 2011

26Monday October 10 2011

First you help them define the term ldquocitizen of the worldrdquo Then you help them learn what being a good citizen means -- to themselves to loved ones and family to the school community to the surrounding community Onersquos actions can be directly linked to onersquos values (beliefs feelings and actions that are important to us) so starting with a basic understanding of onersquos values is essential to any meaningful discussions on citizenship The global context is meaningless unless students are good citizens of their own nation

26Monday October 10 2011

27Monday October 10 2011

Right before our eyes all that the education sector has controlled dismissed manipulated validated embellished fictionalized and ranked within an aura of tradition and ritual may be accessed by point-and-click We need to stop chasing exponentially expanding content Inquiry problem recognition and solution creativity knowing onersquos strengths and weaknesses communication and relationships are what students must be prepared for

27Monday October 10 2011

28Monday October 10 2011

Becoming a world citizen requires knowledge and experience of other cultures US schools do not provide knowledge or experience Rather they provide a cursory glimpse of others in order to exemplify how not to be American ldquoDiversity Dayrdquo does not create world citizens it patronizes cultural difference and touts xenophobia and always winds up pandering American culture as Eurocentrically defined Only travel and immersion in other cultures creates world citizens

28Monday October 10 2011

29Monday October 10 2011

Prepare students to be citizens of the world by being one yourself Teach from a global perspective

29Monday October 10 2011

Asia Society

Globally Literate EducatorsAsia Society Partnership for Global Learning

Teachers are Skilled and knowledgeable Critical thinkers and problem solvers Culturally aware Aware of world events and global dynamics 21st Century literate Collaborative Use media and technology effectively in their work Responsible and ethical citizens

30Monday October 10 2011

Arlington Heights School District 25httpwwwahsd25k12ilusabout_usvisionphp

31Monday October 10 2011

32Monday October 10 2011

33Monday October 10 2011

THINK Global School12 countries in 12 trimesters

34Monday October 10 2011

35Monday October 10 2011

YOUR EFFORTS

35Monday October 10 2011

Take This Surveyhttptinyurlcom21stcenturyskillssurvey

36Monday October 10 2011

View Results Herehttptinyurlcom21stcenturyskillssurveyresults

37Monday October 10 2011

Connect All SchoolsiEARN

38Monday October 10 2011

39Monday October 10 2011

MY STORY

39Monday October 10 2011

Apple Distinguished Educators

Global Awareness 2006

The World is Flat

A Whole New Mind

Berlin amp Prague

Rethink Global Awareness

40Monday October 10 2011

Classroom 20

Link41Monday October 10 2011

Global Education CollaborativeLink

42Monday October 10 2011

353341 unique visitors

43Monday October 10 2011

6210 members from approximately 115 countries

44Monday October 10 2011

GEC Features

Searchable member list

Latest activity

Forums and blogs

Links to resources

Events

Project database

Videos and photos

45Monday October 10 2011

GEC Features

Searchable member list

Latest activity

Forums and blogs

Links to resources

Events

Project database

Videos and photos

45Monday October 10 2011

Apple Distinguished Educators

ADE Institute Asia 2008Visited six Singaporean schools

Worked with educators from Singapore Hong Kong and assorted international schools

Worked in teams to create collaborative projects

46Monday October 10 2011

The Education ProjectBahrain

47Monday October 10 2011

Global Education Conferencehttpglobaleducationconferencecom

48Monday October 10 2011

Steve Hargadon

49Monday October 10 2011

Closing Session

50Monday October 10 2011

Homa Sabet Tavangar

51Monday October 10 2011

Polar Bears International

52Monday October 10 2011

Polar Bears International

53Monday October 10 2011

Brian Mannix

54Monday October 10 2011

Milton Brown

55Monday October 10 2011

Catlin Gabel SchoolProgram Information

56Monday October 10 2011

A Selection of Presenters and Partners

Asia Society Partnership for Global Learning

Bridges to Understanding

Flat Classroom Projecttrade

Global Nomads

iEARN

ePALS

Journeys in Film

Primary Source

Roots and Shoots

TakingITGlobal

World Savvy

57Monday October 10 2011

58Monday October 10 2011

EXAMPLES

58Monday October 10 2011

Basic Project

Earth Day Groceries Project Mark Ahlness

59Monday October 10 2011

Next Steps

Around the World with 80 Schools

Silvia Tolisano

60Monday October 10 2011

Next Steps

Google Lit TripsJerome Burg

61Monday October 10 2011

Deep Cuts

Sample VideoValerie Becker62Monday October 10 2011

Deep Cuts

WikiValerie Becker63Monday October 10 2011

Deep Cuts

A Whole New MindKarl Fisch

64Monday October 10 2011

Three Cups of ControversyGreg Mortenson

Central Asia Institute

Pennies for Peace

Three Cups of Tea

What Mortenson Got Wrong

American Institute of Philanthropy

Better Business Bureau

Charity Navigator

Great NonProfits

GuideStar

65Monday October 10 2011

66Monday October 10 2011

TOOLS OF THE TRADE

66Monday October 10 2011

Apple Inc

Tools of the Trade

Photobooth (photos video greenscreening)

iChat AV (videoconferencing desktop sharing recording)

Garageband (recording podcasting)

iWeb (publishing of blogs photos podcasts)

iPod iPod Touch iPad - microphone attachments amp apps

67Monday October 10 2011

Suggested Toolkit

Still or video camera - Kodak cameras

Web Cam - Logitech

Chat client - Skype (free) Oovo Sightspeed

Digital recording device or web site - Gcast

Collaborative workspace - Thinkcom (Thinkquest) blogs wikis

Networks - Twitter iEARN ePals Global Ed ning

68Monday October 10 2011

Recommendations

Learn to network network to learn

Keep it authentic

Start small and design very structured projects

Join an existing group project

Develop a customized vision of 21st century learning for your classroom school and district

69Monday October 10 2011

Where the h is Matt 2

70Monday October 10 2011

Connect with Lucyelemenousgmailcom

elemenous

On Twitter Slideshare YouTube Flickr etc

Blog

httpwwwlucygrayorg

The Global Education Collaborative

httpglobaleducationningcom

Social bookmarking resources

httpgroupsdiigocomgroupglobaleducation

httpwwwdeliciouscomtagglobaleducation

71Monday October 10 2011

Page 2: Going Global - Full Version - Fall 2011

LINKS Download the presentation and see our workshop materials athttpwwwlucygrayorg

Resources cited here should be clickable

2Monday October 10 2011

Where the h is Matt

3Monday October 10 2011

4Monday October 10 2011

the future belongs to the nation that best

educates its citizenshellip

-President Barack Obama

4Monday October 10 2011

5Monday October 10 2011

A world class education system should call for

globally connected schools

5Monday October 10 2011

WHY NOWoline73 Can you distill why globally connected classrooms are vital in 2010

Photo source

6Monday October 10 2011

We have urgent problems that need to be addressed and in order to prepare our students to work on these problems we must connect them globally We must teach them how networked learning leads to networked problem solving

7Monday October 10 2011

8Monday October 10 2011

TODAYrsquoS CONTEXT

8Monday October 10 2011

9Monday October 10 2011

The influence of new media

The push for 21st century skills

The ldquohighly connected teacherrdquo

The urgency presented by complex global problems

9Monday October 10 2011

21st Century Students (and Teachers)

New Connections

Connected Individuals

New Communities

Virtual Communities

New Content

Collaborative Communities

Connected in innovative and new ways

10Monday October 10 2011

Millennials Want to Learnhellip

11Monday October 10 2011

Millennials Want to Learnhellip

With technology

With one another

Online

In their time

In their place

Doing things that matter

11Monday October 10 2011

ldquoThe Highly Connected TeacherrdquoThe National Educational Technology Plan

12Monday October 10 2011

The New Media Consortium

Horizon Report K-12

Emerging technologies

Adoption horizons

1 year or less

2 to 3 years

4 to 5 years

13Monday October 10 2011

The New Media Consortium

Horizon Report 2011 K-121 year or less

Cloud Computing

Mobiles

2 to 3 yearsGame-based learning

Open Content

4 to 5 yearsLearning Analytics

Personal Learning Environments

2011 Report

14Monday October 10 2011

The Global Achievement Gap

21st Century Skills

Critical Thinking and Problem-Solving

Collaboration Across Networks and Leading by Influence

Agility and Adaptability

15Monday October 10 2011

The Global Achievement Gap

21st Century SkillsInitiative and Entrepreneurialism

Effective Oral and Written Communication

Accessing and Analyzing Information

Curiosity and Imagination

16Monday October 10 2011

Partnership for 21st Century Skillshttpwwwp21org

17Monday October 10 2011

CCSSO and Asia Societyrsquos PGL

New resource on global competence

Download a copy here

18Monday October 10 2011

From Educating for Global Competence Preparing our Youth to Engage the World 19Monday October 10 2011

From Educating for Global Competence Preparing our Youth to Engage the World

20Monday October 10 2011

High Noon

Issues involving the global commons

Issues requiring a global commitment

Issues needing a global regulatory approach

21Monday October 10 2011

Additional Resources

Esther Wojcicki and Michael Levine Teaching for a Shared Future American Educators Need to

Think Globally

22Monday October 10 2011

Questions

What are the implications for teaching given these new ways of teaching and learning

Why isnrsquot the topic of student engagement one of our top priorities

Will rigorous curriculum will emerge if we address skills detailed in the Global Achievement Gap and in the Partnership for 21st Century Skills model

23Monday October 10 2011

24Monday October 10 2011

HOW DO YOU PREPARE STUDENTS

24Monday October 10 2011

25Monday October 10 2011

Edutopia FebruaryMarch 2008

httpwwwedutopiaorgsage-advice-world-citizens

25Monday October 10 2011

26Monday October 10 2011

First you help them define the term ldquocitizen of the worldrdquo Then you help them learn what being a good citizen means -- to themselves to loved ones and family to the school community to the surrounding community Onersquos actions can be directly linked to onersquos values (beliefs feelings and actions that are important to us) so starting with a basic understanding of onersquos values is essential to any meaningful discussions on citizenship The global context is meaningless unless students are good citizens of their own nation

26Monday October 10 2011

27Monday October 10 2011

Right before our eyes all that the education sector has controlled dismissed manipulated validated embellished fictionalized and ranked within an aura of tradition and ritual may be accessed by point-and-click We need to stop chasing exponentially expanding content Inquiry problem recognition and solution creativity knowing onersquos strengths and weaknesses communication and relationships are what students must be prepared for

27Monday October 10 2011

28Monday October 10 2011

Becoming a world citizen requires knowledge and experience of other cultures US schools do not provide knowledge or experience Rather they provide a cursory glimpse of others in order to exemplify how not to be American ldquoDiversity Dayrdquo does not create world citizens it patronizes cultural difference and touts xenophobia and always winds up pandering American culture as Eurocentrically defined Only travel and immersion in other cultures creates world citizens

28Monday October 10 2011

29Monday October 10 2011

Prepare students to be citizens of the world by being one yourself Teach from a global perspective

29Monday October 10 2011

Asia Society

Globally Literate EducatorsAsia Society Partnership for Global Learning

Teachers are Skilled and knowledgeable Critical thinkers and problem solvers Culturally aware Aware of world events and global dynamics 21st Century literate Collaborative Use media and technology effectively in their work Responsible and ethical citizens

30Monday October 10 2011

Arlington Heights School District 25httpwwwahsd25k12ilusabout_usvisionphp

31Monday October 10 2011

32Monday October 10 2011

33Monday October 10 2011

THINK Global School12 countries in 12 trimesters

34Monday October 10 2011

35Monday October 10 2011

YOUR EFFORTS

35Monday October 10 2011

Take This Surveyhttptinyurlcom21stcenturyskillssurvey

36Monday October 10 2011

View Results Herehttptinyurlcom21stcenturyskillssurveyresults

37Monday October 10 2011

Connect All SchoolsiEARN

38Monday October 10 2011

39Monday October 10 2011

MY STORY

39Monday October 10 2011

Apple Distinguished Educators

Global Awareness 2006

The World is Flat

A Whole New Mind

Berlin amp Prague

Rethink Global Awareness

40Monday October 10 2011

Classroom 20

Link41Monday October 10 2011

Global Education CollaborativeLink

42Monday October 10 2011

353341 unique visitors

43Monday October 10 2011

6210 members from approximately 115 countries

44Monday October 10 2011

GEC Features

Searchable member list

Latest activity

Forums and blogs

Links to resources

Events

Project database

Videos and photos

45Monday October 10 2011

GEC Features

Searchable member list

Latest activity

Forums and blogs

Links to resources

Events

Project database

Videos and photos

45Monday October 10 2011

Apple Distinguished Educators

ADE Institute Asia 2008Visited six Singaporean schools

Worked with educators from Singapore Hong Kong and assorted international schools

Worked in teams to create collaborative projects

46Monday October 10 2011

The Education ProjectBahrain

47Monday October 10 2011

Global Education Conferencehttpglobaleducationconferencecom

48Monday October 10 2011

Steve Hargadon

49Monday October 10 2011

Closing Session

50Monday October 10 2011

Homa Sabet Tavangar

51Monday October 10 2011

Polar Bears International

52Monday October 10 2011

Polar Bears International

53Monday October 10 2011

Brian Mannix

54Monday October 10 2011

Milton Brown

55Monday October 10 2011

Catlin Gabel SchoolProgram Information

56Monday October 10 2011

A Selection of Presenters and Partners

Asia Society Partnership for Global Learning

Bridges to Understanding

Flat Classroom Projecttrade

Global Nomads

iEARN

ePALS

Journeys in Film

Primary Source

Roots and Shoots

TakingITGlobal

World Savvy

57Monday October 10 2011

58Monday October 10 2011

EXAMPLES

58Monday October 10 2011

Basic Project

Earth Day Groceries Project Mark Ahlness

59Monday October 10 2011

Next Steps

Around the World with 80 Schools

Silvia Tolisano

60Monday October 10 2011

Next Steps

Google Lit TripsJerome Burg

61Monday October 10 2011

Deep Cuts

Sample VideoValerie Becker62Monday October 10 2011

Deep Cuts

WikiValerie Becker63Monday October 10 2011

Deep Cuts

A Whole New MindKarl Fisch

64Monday October 10 2011

Three Cups of ControversyGreg Mortenson

Central Asia Institute

Pennies for Peace

Three Cups of Tea

What Mortenson Got Wrong

American Institute of Philanthropy

Better Business Bureau

Charity Navigator

Great NonProfits

GuideStar

65Monday October 10 2011

66Monday October 10 2011

TOOLS OF THE TRADE

66Monday October 10 2011

Apple Inc

Tools of the Trade

Photobooth (photos video greenscreening)

iChat AV (videoconferencing desktop sharing recording)

Garageband (recording podcasting)

iWeb (publishing of blogs photos podcasts)

iPod iPod Touch iPad - microphone attachments amp apps

67Monday October 10 2011

Suggested Toolkit

Still or video camera - Kodak cameras

Web Cam - Logitech

Chat client - Skype (free) Oovo Sightspeed

Digital recording device or web site - Gcast

Collaborative workspace - Thinkcom (Thinkquest) blogs wikis

Networks - Twitter iEARN ePals Global Ed ning

68Monday October 10 2011

Recommendations

Learn to network network to learn

Keep it authentic

Start small and design very structured projects

Join an existing group project

Develop a customized vision of 21st century learning for your classroom school and district

69Monday October 10 2011

Where the h is Matt 2

70Monday October 10 2011

Connect with Lucyelemenousgmailcom

elemenous

On Twitter Slideshare YouTube Flickr etc

Blog

httpwwwlucygrayorg

The Global Education Collaborative

httpglobaleducationningcom

Social bookmarking resources

httpgroupsdiigocomgroupglobaleducation

httpwwwdeliciouscomtagglobaleducation

71Monday October 10 2011

Page 3: Going Global - Full Version - Fall 2011

Where the h is Matt

3Monday October 10 2011

4Monday October 10 2011

the future belongs to the nation that best

educates its citizenshellip

-President Barack Obama

4Monday October 10 2011

5Monday October 10 2011

A world class education system should call for

globally connected schools

5Monday October 10 2011

WHY NOWoline73 Can you distill why globally connected classrooms are vital in 2010

Photo source

6Monday October 10 2011

We have urgent problems that need to be addressed and in order to prepare our students to work on these problems we must connect them globally We must teach them how networked learning leads to networked problem solving

7Monday October 10 2011

8Monday October 10 2011

TODAYrsquoS CONTEXT

8Monday October 10 2011

9Monday October 10 2011

The influence of new media

The push for 21st century skills

The ldquohighly connected teacherrdquo

The urgency presented by complex global problems

9Monday October 10 2011

21st Century Students (and Teachers)

New Connections

Connected Individuals

New Communities

Virtual Communities

New Content

Collaborative Communities

Connected in innovative and new ways

10Monday October 10 2011

Millennials Want to Learnhellip

11Monday October 10 2011

Millennials Want to Learnhellip

With technology

With one another

Online

In their time

In their place

Doing things that matter

11Monday October 10 2011

ldquoThe Highly Connected TeacherrdquoThe National Educational Technology Plan

12Monday October 10 2011

The New Media Consortium

Horizon Report K-12

Emerging technologies

Adoption horizons

1 year or less

2 to 3 years

4 to 5 years

13Monday October 10 2011

The New Media Consortium

Horizon Report 2011 K-121 year or less

Cloud Computing

Mobiles

2 to 3 yearsGame-based learning

Open Content

4 to 5 yearsLearning Analytics

Personal Learning Environments

2011 Report

14Monday October 10 2011

The Global Achievement Gap

21st Century Skills

Critical Thinking and Problem-Solving

Collaboration Across Networks and Leading by Influence

Agility and Adaptability

15Monday October 10 2011

The Global Achievement Gap

21st Century SkillsInitiative and Entrepreneurialism

Effective Oral and Written Communication

Accessing and Analyzing Information

Curiosity and Imagination

16Monday October 10 2011

Partnership for 21st Century Skillshttpwwwp21org

17Monday October 10 2011

CCSSO and Asia Societyrsquos PGL

New resource on global competence

Download a copy here

18Monday October 10 2011

From Educating for Global Competence Preparing our Youth to Engage the World 19Monday October 10 2011

From Educating for Global Competence Preparing our Youth to Engage the World

20Monday October 10 2011

High Noon

Issues involving the global commons

Issues requiring a global commitment

Issues needing a global regulatory approach

21Monday October 10 2011

Additional Resources

Esther Wojcicki and Michael Levine Teaching for a Shared Future American Educators Need to

Think Globally

22Monday October 10 2011

Questions

What are the implications for teaching given these new ways of teaching and learning

Why isnrsquot the topic of student engagement one of our top priorities

Will rigorous curriculum will emerge if we address skills detailed in the Global Achievement Gap and in the Partnership for 21st Century Skills model

23Monday October 10 2011

24Monday October 10 2011

HOW DO YOU PREPARE STUDENTS

24Monday October 10 2011

25Monday October 10 2011

Edutopia FebruaryMarch 2008

httpwwwedutopiaorgsage-advice-world-citizens

25Monday October 10 2011

26Monday October 10 2011

First you help them define the term ldquocitizen of the worldrdquo Then you help them learn what being a good citizen means -- to themselves to loved ones and family to the school community to the surrounding community Onersquos actions can be directly linked to onersquos values (beliefs feelings and actions that are important to us) so starting with a basic understanding of onersquos values is essential to any meaningful discussions on citizenship The global context is meaningless unless students are good citizens of their own nation

26Monday October 10 2011

27Monday October 10 2011

Right before our eyes all that the education sector has controlled dismissed manipulated validated embellished fictionalized and ranked within an aura of tradition and ritual may be accessed by point-and-click We need to stop chasing exponentially expanding content Inquiry problem recognition and solution creativity knowing onersquos strengths and weaknesses communication and relationships are what students must be prepared for

27Monday October 10 2011

28Monday October 10 2011

Becoming a world citizen requires knowledge and experience of other cultures US schools do not provide knowledge or experience Rather they provide a cursory glimpse of others in order to exemplify how not to be American ldquoDiversity Dayrdquo does not create world citizens it patronizes cultural difference and touts xenophobia and always winds up pandering American culture as Eurocentrically defined Only travel and immersion in other cultures creates world citizens

28Monday October 10 2011

29Monday October 10 2011

Prepare students to be citizens of the world by being one yourself Teach from a global perspective

29Monday October 10 2011

Asia Society

Globally Literate EducatorsAsia Society Partnership for Global Learning

Teachers are Skilled and knowledgeable Critical thinkers and problem solvers Culturally aware Aware of world events and global dynamics 21st Century literate Collaborative Use media and technology effectively in their work Responsible and ethical citizens

30Monday October 10 2011

Arlington Heights School District 25httpwwwahsd25k12ilusabout_usvisionphp

31Monday October 10 2011

32Monday October 10 2011

33Monday October 10 2011

THINK Global School12 countries in 12 trimesters

34Monday October 10 2011

35Monday October 10 2011

YOUR EFFORTS

35Monday October 10 2011

Take This Surveyhttptinyurlcom21stcenturyskillssurvey

36Monday October 10 2011

View Results Herehttptinyurlcom21stcenturyskillssurveyresults

37Monday October 10 2011

Connect All SchoolsiEARN

38Monday October 10 2011

39Monday October 10 2011

MY STORY

39Monday October 10 2011

Apple Distinguished Educators

Global Awareness 2006

The World is Flat

A Whole New Mind

Berlin amp Prague

Rethink Global Awareness

40Monday October 10 2011

Classroom 20

Link41Monday October 10 2011

Global Education CollaborativeLink

42Monday October 10 2011

353341 unique visitors

43Monday October 10 2011

6210 members from approximately 115 countries

44Monday October 10 2011

GEC Features

Searchable member list

Latest activity

Forums and blogs

Links to resources

Events

Project database

Videos and photos

45Monday October 10 2011

GEC Features

Searchable member list

Latest activity

Forums and blogs

Links to resources

Events

Project database

Videos and photos

45Monday October 10 2011

Apple Distinguished Educators

ADE Institute Asia 2008Visited six Singaporean schools

Worked with educators from Singapore Hong Kong and assorted international schools

Worked in teams to create collaborative projects

46Monday October 10 2011

The Education ProjectBahrain

47Monday October 10 2011

Global Education Conferencehttpglobaleducationconferencecom

48Monday October 10 2011

Steve Hargadon

49Monday October 10 2011

Closing Session

50Monday October 10 2011

Homa Sabet Tavangar

51Monday October 10 2011

Polar Bears International

52Monday October 10 2011

Polar Bears International

53Monday October 10 2011

Brian Mannix

54Monday October 10 2011

Milton Brown

55Monday October 10 2011

Catlin Gabel SchoolProgram Information

56Monday October 10 2011

A Selection of Presenters and Partners

Asia Society Partnership for Global Learning

Bridges to Understanding

Flat Classroom Projecttrade

Global Nomads

iEARN

ePALS

Journeys in Film

Primary Source

Roots and Shoots

TakingITGlobal

World Savvy

57Monday October 10 2011

58Monday October 10 2011

EXAMPLES

58Monday October 10 2011

Basic Project

Earth Day Groceries Project Mark Ahlness

59Monday October 10 2011

Next Steps

Around the World with 80 Schools

Silvia Tolisano

60Monday October 10 2011

Next Steps

Google Lit TripsJerome Burg

61Monday October 10 2011

Deep Cuts

Sample VideoValerie Becker62Monday October 10 2011

Deep Cuts

WikiValerie Becker63Monday October 10 2011

Deep Cuts

A Whole New MindKarl Fisch

64Monday October 10 2011

Three Cups of ControversyGreg Mortenson

Central Asia Institute

Pennies for Peace

Three Cups of Tea

What Mortenson Got Wrong

American Institute of Philanthropy

Better Business Bureau

Charity Navigator

Great NonProfits

GuideStar

65Monday October 10 2011

66Monday October 10 2011

TOOLS OF THE TRADE

66Monday October 10 2011

Apple Inc

Tools of the Trade

Photobooth (photos video greenscreening)

iChat AV (videoconferencing desktop sharing recording)

Garageband (recording podcasting)

iWeb (publishing of blogs photos podcasts)

iPod iPod Touch iPad - microphone attachments amp apps

67Monday October 10 2011

Suggested Toolkit

Still or video camera - Kodak cameras

Web Cam - Logitech

Chat client - Skype (free) Oovo Sightspeed

Digital recording device or web site - Gcast

Collaborative workspace - Thinkcom (Thinkquest) blogs wikis

Networks - Twitter iEARN ePals Global Ed ning

68Monday October 10 2011

Recommendations

Learn to network network to learn

Keep it authentic

Start small and design very structured projects

Join an existing group project

Develop a customized vision of 21st century learning for your classroom school and district

69Monday October 10 2011

Where the h is Matt 2

70Monday October 10 2011

Connect with Lucyelemenousgmailcom

elemenous

On Twitter Slideshare YouTube Flickr etc

Blog

httpwwwlucygrayorg

The Global Education Collaborative

httpglobaleducationningcom

Social bookmarking resources

httpgroupsdiigocomgroupglobaleducation

httpwwwdeliciouscomtagglobaleducation

71Monday October 10 2011

Page 4: Going Global - Full Version - Fall 2011

4Monday October 10 2011

the future belongs to the nation that best

educates its citizenshellip

-President Barack Obama

4Monday October 10 2011

5Monday October 10 2011

A world class education system should call for

globally connected schools

5Monday October 10 2011

WHY NOWoline73 Can you distill why globally connected classrooms are vital in 2010

Photo source

6Monday October 10 2011

We have urgent problems that need to be addressed and in order to prepare our students to work on these problems we must connect them globally We must teach them how networked learning leads to networked problem solving

7Monday October 10 2011

8Monday October 10 2011

TODAYrsquoS CONTEXT

8Monday October 10 2011

9Monday October 10 2011

The influence of new media

The push for 21st century skills

The ldquohighly connected teacherrdquo

The urgency presented by complex global problems

9Monday October 10 2011

21st Century Students (and Teachers)

New Connections

Connected Individuals

New Communities

Virtual Communities

New Content

Collaborative Communities

Connected in innovative and new ways

10Monday October 10 2011

Millennials Want to Learnhellip

11Monday October 10 2011

Millennials Want to Learnhellip

With technology

With one another

Online

In their time

In their place

Doing things that matter

11Monday October 10 2011

ldquoThe Highly Connected TeacherrdquoThe National Educational Technology Plan

12Monday October 10 2011

The New Media Consortium

Horizon Report K-12

Emerging technologies

Adoption horizons

1 year or less

2 to 3 years

4 to 5 years

13Monday October 10 2011

The New Media Consortium

Horizon Report 2011 K-121 year or less

Cloud Computing

Mobiles

2 to 3 yearsGame-based learning

Open Content

4 to 5 yearsLearning Analytics

Personal Learning Environments

2011 Report

14Monday October 10 2011

The Global Achievement Gap

21st Century Skills

Critical Thinking and Problem-Solving

Collaboration Across Networks and Leading by Influence

Agility and Adaptability

15Monday October 10 2011

The Global Achievement Gap

21st Century SkillsInitiative and Entrepreneurialism

Effective Oral and Written Communication

Accessing and Analyzing Information

Curiosity and Imagination

16Monday October 10 2011

Partnership for 21st Century Skillshttpwwwp21org

17Monday October 10 2011

CCSSO and Asia Societyrsquos PGL

New resource on global competence

Download a copy here

18Monday October 10 2011

From Educating for Global Competence Preparing our Youth to Engage the World 19Monday October 10 2011

From Educating for Global Competence Preparing our Youth to Engage the World

20Monday October 10 2011

High Noon

Issues involving the global commons

Issues requiring a global commitment

Issues needing a global regulatory approach

21Monday October 10 2011

Additional Resources

Esther Wojcicki and Michael Levine Teaching for a Shared Future American Educators Need to

Think Globally

22Monday October 10 2011

Questions

What are the implications for teaching given these new ways of teaching and learning

Why isnrsquot the topic of student engagement one of our top priorities

Will rigorous curriculum will emerge if we address skills detailed in the Global Achievement Gap and in the Partnership for 21st Century Skills model

23Monday October 10 2011

24Monday October 10 2011

HOW DO YOU PREPARE STUDENTS

24Monday October 10 2011

25Monday October 10 2011

Edutopia FebruaryMarch 2008

httpwwwedutopiaorgsage-advice-world-citizens

25Monday October 10 2011

26Monday October 10 2011

First you help them define the term ldquocitizen of the worldrdquo Then you help them learn what being a good citizen means -- to themselves to loved ones and family to the school community to the surrounding community Onersquos actions can be directly linked to onersquos values (beliefs feelings and actions that are important to us) so starting with a basic understanding of onersquos values is essential to any meaningful discussions on citizenship The global context is meaningless unless students are good citizens of their own nation

26Monday October 10 2011

27Monday October 10 2011

Right before our eyes all that the education sector has controlled dismissed manipulated validated embellished fictionalized and ranked within an aura of tradition and ritual may be accessed by point-and-click We need to stop chasing exponentially expanding content Inquiry problem recognition and solution creativity knowing onersquos strengths and weaknesses communication and relationships are what students must be prepared for

27Monday October 10 2011

28Monday October 10 2011

Becoming a world citizen requires knowledge and experience of other cultures US schools do not provide knowledge or experience Rather they provide a cursory glimpse of others in order to exemplify how not to be American ldquoDiversity Dayrdquo does not create world citizens it patronizes cultural difference and touts xenophobia and always winds up pandering American culture as Eurocentrically defined Only travel and immersion in other cultures creates world citizens

28Monday October 10 2011

29Monday October 10 2011

Prepare students to be citizens of the world by being one yourself Teach from a global perspective

29Monday October 10 2011

Asia Society

Globally Literate EducatorsAsia Society Partnership for Global Learning

Teachers are Skilled and knowledgeable Critical thinkers and problem solvers Culturally aware Aware of world events and global dynamics 21st Century literate Collaborative Use media and technology effectively in their work Responsible and ethical citizens

30Monday October 10 2011

Arlington Heights School District 25httpwwwahsd25k12ilusabout_usvisionphp

31Monday October 10 2011

32Monday October 10 2011

33Monday October 10 2011

THINK Global School12 countries in 12 trimesters

34Monday October 10 2011

35Monday October 10 2011

YOUR EFFORTS

35Monday October 10 2011

Take This Surveyhttptinyurlcom21stcenturyskillssurvey

36Monday October 10 2011

View Results Herehttptinyurlcom21stcenturyskillssurveyresults

37Monday October 10 2011

Connect All SchoolsiEARN

38Monday October 10 2011

39Monday October 10 2011

MY STORY

39Monday October 10 2011

Apple Distinguished Educators

Global Awareness 2006

The World is Flat

A Whole New Mind

Berlin amp Prague

Rethink Global Awareness

40Monday October 10 2011

Classroom 20

Link41Monday October 10 2011

Global Education CollaborativeLink

42Monday October 10 2011

353341 unique visitors

43Monday October 10 2011

6210 members from approximately 115 countries

44Monday October 10 2011

GEC Features

Searchable member list

Latest activity

Forums and blogs

Links to resources

Events

Project database

Videos and photos

45Monday October 10 2011

GEC Features

Searchable member list

Latest activity

Forums and blogs

Links to resources

Events

Project database

Videos and photos

45Monday October 10 2011

Apple Distinguished Educators

ADE Institute Asia 2008Visited six Singaporean schools

Worked with educators from Singapore Hong Kong and assorted international schools

Worked in teams to create collaborative projects

46Monday October 10 2011

The Education ProjectBahrain

47Monday October 10 2011

Global Education Conferencehttpglobaleducationconferencecom

48Monday October 10 2011

Steve Hargadon

49Monday October 10 2011

Closing Session

50Monday October 10 2011

Homa Sabet Tavangar

51Monday October 10 2011

Polar Bears International

52Monday October 10 2011

Polar Bears International

53Monday October 10 2011

Brian Mannix

54Monday October 10 2011

Milton Brown

55Monday October 10 2011

Catlin Gabel SchoolProgram Information

56Monday October 10 2011

A Selection of Presenters and Partners

Asia Society Partnership for Global Learning

Bridges to Understanding

Flat Classroom Projecttrade

Global Nomads

iEARN

ePALS

Journeys in Film

Primary Source

Roots and Shoots

TakingITGlobal

World Savvy

57Monday October 10 2011

58Monday October 10 2011

EXAMPLES

58Monday October 10 2011

Basic Project

Earth Day Groceries Project Mark Ahlness

59Monday October 10 2011

Next Steps

Around the World with 80 Schools

Silvia Tolisano

60Monday October 10 2011

Next Steps

Google Lit TripsJerome Burg

61Monday October 10 2011

Deep Cuts

Sample VideoValerie Becker62Monday October 10 2011

Deep Cuts

WikiValerie Becker63Monday October 10 2011

Deep Cuts

A Whole New MindKarl Fisch

64Monday October 10 2011

Three Cups of ControversyGreg Mortenson

Central Asia Institute

Pennies for Peace

Three Cups of Tea

What Mortenson Got Wrong

American Institute of Philanthropy

Better Business Bureau

Charity Navigator

Great NonProfits

GuideStar

65Monday October 10 2011

66Monday October 10 2011

TOOLS OF THE TRADE

66Monday October 10 2011

Apple Inc

Tools of the Trade

Photobooth (photos video greenscreening)

iChat AV (videoconferencing desktop sharing recording)

Garageband (recording podcasting)

iWeb (publishing of blogs photos podcasts)

iPod iPod Touch iPad - microphone attachments amp apps

67Monday October 10 2011

Suggested Toolkit

Still or video camera - Kodak cameras

Web Cam - Logitech

Chat client - Skype (free) Oovo Sightspeed

Digital recording device or web site - Gcast

Collaborative workspace - Thinkcom (Thinkquest) blogs wikis

Networks - Twitter iEARN ePals Global Ed ning

68Monday October 10 2011

Recommendations

Learn to network network to learn

Keep it authentic

Start small and design very structured projects

Join an existing group project

Develop a customized vision of 21st century learning for your classroom school and district

69Monday October 10 2011

Where the h is Matt 2

70Monday October 10 2011

Connect with Lucyelemenousgmailcom

elemenous

On Twitter Slideshare YouTube Flickr etc

Blog

httpwwwlucygrayorg

The Global Education Collaborative

httpglobaleducationningcom

Social bookmarking resources

httpgroupsdiigocomgroupglobaleducation

httpwwwdeliciouscomtagglobaleducation

71Monday October 10 2011

Page 5: Going Global - Full Version - Fall 2011

the future belongs to the nation that best

educates its citizenshellip

-President Barack Obama

4Monday October 10 2011

5Monday October 10 2011

A world class education system should call for

globally connected schools

5Monday October 10 2011

WHY NOWoline73 Can you distill why globally connected classrooms are vital in 2010

Photo source

6Monday October 10 2011

We have urgent problems that need to be addressed and in order to prepare our students to work on these problems we must connect them globally We must teach them how networked learning leads to networked problem solving

7Monday October 10 2011

8Monday October 10 2011

TODAYrsquoS CONTEXT

8Monday October 10 2011

9Monday October 10 2011

The influence of new media

The push for 21st century skills

The ldquohighly connected teacherrdquo

The urgency presented by complex global problems

9Monday October 10 2011

21st Century Students (and Teachers)

New Connections

Connected Individuals

New Communities

Virtual Communities

New Content

Collaborative Communities

Connected in innovative and new ways

10Monday October 10 2011

Millennials Want to Learnhellip

11Monday October 10 2011

Millennials Want to Learnhellip

With technology

With one another

Online

In their time

In their place

Doing things that matter

11Monday October 10 2011

ldquoThe Highly Connected TeacherrdquoThe National Educational Technology Plan

12Monday October 10 2011

The New Media Consortium

Horizon Report K-12

Emerging technologies

Adoption horizons

1 year or less

2 to 3 years

4 to 5 years

13Monday October 10 2011

The New Media Consortium

Horizon Report 2011 K-121 year or less

Cloud Computing

Mobiles

2 to 3 yearsGame-based learning

Open Content

4 to 5 yearsLearning Analytics

Personal Learning Environments

2011 Report

14Monday October 10 2011

The Global Achievement Gap

21st Century Skills

Critical Thinking and Problem-Solving

Collaboration Across Networks and Leading by Influence

Agility and Adaptability

15Monday October 10 2011

The Global Achievement Gap

21st Century SkillsInitiative and Entrepreneurialism

Effective Oral and Written Communication

Accessing and Analyzing Information

Curiosity and Imagination

16Monday October 10 2011

Partnership for 21st Century Skillshttpwwwp21org

17Monday October 10 2011

CCSSO and Asia Societyrsquos PGL

New resource on global competence

Download a copy here

18Monday October 10 2011

From Educating for Global Competence Preparing our Youth to Engage the World 19Monday October 10 2011

From Educating for Global Competence Preparing our Youth to Engage the World

20Monday October 10 2011

High Noon

Issues involving the global commons

Issues requiring a global commitment

Issues needing a global regulatory approach

21Monday October 10 2011

Additional Resources

Esther Wojcicki and Michael Levine Teaching for a Shared Future American Educators Need to

Think Globally

22Monday October 10 2011

Questions

What are the implications for teaching given these new ways of teaching and learning

Why isnrsquot the topic of student engagement one of our top priorities

Will rigorous curriculum will emerge if we address skills detailed in the Global Achievement Gap and in the Partnership for 21st Century Skills model

23Monday October 10 2011

24Monday October 10 2011

HOW DO YOU PREPARE STUDENTS

24Monday October 10 2011

25Monday October 10 2011

Edutopia FebruaryMarch 2008

httpwwwedutopiaorgsage-advice-world-citizens

25Monday October 10 2011

26Monday October 10 2011

First you help them define the term ldquocitizen of the worldrdquo Then you help them learn what being a good citizen means -- to themselves to loved ones and family to the school community to the surrounding community Onersquos actions can be directly linked to onersquos values (beliefs feelings and actions that are important to us) so starting with a basic understanding of onersquos values is essential to any meaningful discussions on citizenship The global context is meaningless unless students are good citizens of their own nation

26Monday October 10 2011

27Monday October 10 2011

Right before our eyes all that the education sector has controlled dismissed manipulated validated embellished fictionalized and ranked within an aura of tradition and ritual may be accessed by point-and-click We need to stop chasing exponentially expanding content Inquiry problem recognition and solution creativity knowing onersquos strengths and weaknesses communication and relationships are what students must be prepared for

27Monday October 10 2011

28Monday October 10 2011

Becoming a world citizen requires knowledge and experience of other cultures US schools do not provide knowledge or experience Rather they provide a cursory glimpse of others in order to exemplify how not to be American ldquoDiversity Dayrdquo does not create world citizens it patronizes cultural difference and touts xenophobia and always winds up pandering American culture as Eurocentrically defined Only travel and immersion in other cultures creates world citizens

28Monday October 10 2011

29Monday October 10 2011

Prepare students to be citizens of the world by being one yourself Teach from a global perspective

29Monday October 10 2011

Asia Society

Globally Literate EducatorsAsia Society Partnership for Global Learning

Teachers are Skilled and knowledgeable Critical thinkers and problem solvers Culturally aware Aware of world events and global dynamics 21st Century literate Collaborative Use media and technology effectively in their work Responsible and ethical citizens

30Monday October 10 2011

Arlington Heights School District 25httpwwwahsd25k12ilusabout_usvisionphp

31Monday October 10 2011

32Monday October 10 2011

33Monday October 10 2011

THINK Global School12 countries in 12 trimesters

34Monday October 10 2011

35Monday October 10 2011

YOUR EFFORTS

35Monday October 10 2011

Take This Surveyhttptinyurlcom21stcenturyskillssurvey

36Monday October 10 2011

View Results Herehttptinyurlcom21stcenturyskillssurveyresults

37Monday October 10 2011

Connect All SchoolsiEARN

38Monday October 10 2011

39Monday October 10 2011

MY STORY

39Monday October 10 2011

Apple Distinguished Educators

Global Awareness 2006

The World is Flat

A Whole New Mind

Berlin amp Prague

Rethink Global Awareness

40Monday October 10 2011

Classroom 20

Link41Monday October 10 2011

Global Education CollaborativeLink

42Monday October 10 2011

353341 unique visitors

43Monday October 10 2011

6210 members from approximately 115 countries

44Monday October 10 2011

GEC Features

Searchable member list

Latest activity

Forums and blogs

Links to resources

Events

Project database

Videos and photos

45Monday October 10 2011

GEC Features

Searchable member list

Latest activity

Forums and blogs

Links to resources

Events

Project database

Videos and photos

45Monday October 10 2011

Apple Distinguished Educators

ADE Institute Asia 2008Visited six Singaporean schools

Worked with educators from Singapore Hong Kong and assorted international schools

Worked in teams to create collaborative projects

46Monday October 10 2011

The Education ProjectBahrain

47Monday October 10 2011

Global Education Conferencehttpglobaleducationconferencecom

48Monday October 10 2011

Steve Hargadon

49Monday October 10 2011

Closing Session

50Monday October 10 2011

Homa Sabet Tavangar

51Monday October 10 2011

Polar Bears International

52Monday October 10 2011

Polar Bears International

53Monday October 10 2011

Brian Mannix

54Monday October 10 2011

Milton Brown

55Monday October 10 2011

Catlin Gabel SchoolProgram Information

56Monday October 10 2011

A Selection of Presenters and Partners

Asia Society Partnership for Global Learning

Bridges to Understanding

Flat Classroom Projecttrade

Global Nomads

iEARN

ePALS

Journeys in Film

Primary Source

Roots and Shoots

TakingITGlobal

World Savvy

57Monday October 10 2011

58Monday October 10 2011

EXAMPLES

58Monday October 10 2011

Basic Project

Earth Day Groceries Project Mark Ahlness

59Monday October 10 2011

Next Steps

Around the World with 80 Schools

Silvia Tolisano

60Monday October 10 2011

Next Steps

Google Lit TripsJerome Burg

61Monday October 10 2011

Deep Cuts

Sample VideoValerie Becker62Monday October 10 2011

Deep Cuts

WikiValerie Becker63Monday October 10 2011

Deep Cuts

A Whole New MindKarl Fisch

64Monday October 10 2011

Three Cups of ControversyGreg Mortenson

Central Asia Institute

Pennies for Peace

Three Cups of Tea

What Mortenson Got Wrong

American Institute of Philanthropy

Better Business Bureau

Charity Navigator

Great NonProfits

GuideStar

65Monday October 10 2011

66Monday October 10 2011

TOOLS OF THE TRADE

66Monday October 10 2011

Apple Inc

Tools of the Trade

Photobooth (photos video greenscreening)

iChat AV (videoconferencing desktop sharing recording)

Garageband (recording podcasting)

iWeb (publishing of blogs photos podcasts)

iPod iPod Touch iPad - microphone attachments amp apps

67Monday October 10 2011

Suggested Toolkit

Still or video camera - Kodak cameras

Web Cam - Logitech

Chat client - Skype (free) Oovo Sightspeed

Digital recording device or web site - Gcast

Collaborative workspace - Thinkcom (Thinkquest) blogs wikis

Networks - Twitter iEARN ePals Global Ed ning

68Monday October 10 2011

Recommendations

Learn to network network to learn

Keep it authentic

Start small and design very structured projects

Join an existing group project

Develop a customized vision of 21st century learning for your classroom school and district

69Monday October 10 2011

Where the h is Matt 2

70Monday October 10 2011

Connect with Lucyelemenousgmailcom

elemenous

On Twitter Slideshare YouTube Flickr etc

Blog

httpwwwlucygrayorg

The Global Education Collaborative

httpglobaleducationningcom

Social bookmarking resources

httpgroupsdiigocomgroupglobaleducation

httpwwwdeliciouscomtagglobaleducation

71Monday October 10 2011

Page 6: Going Global - Full Version - Fall 2011

5Monday October 10 2011

A world class education system should call for

globally connected schools

5Monday October 10 2011

WHY NOWoline73 Can you distill why globally connected classrooms are vital in 2010

Photo source

6Monday October 10 2011

We have urgent problems that need to be addressed and in order to prepare our students to work on these problems we must connect them globally We must teach them how networked learning leads to networked problem solving

7Monday October 10 2011

8Monday October 10 2011

TODAYrsquoS CONTEXT

8Monday October 10 2011

9Monday October 10 2011

The influence of new media

The push for 21st century skills

The ldquohighly connected teacherrdquo

The urgency presented by complex global problems

9Monday October 10 2011

21st Century Students (and Teachers)

New Connections

Connected Individuals

New Communities

Virtual Communities

New Content

Collaborative Communities

Connected in innovative and new ways

10Monday October 10 2011

Millennials Want to Learnhellip

11Monday October 10 2011

Millennials Want to Learnhellip

With technology

With one another

Online

In their time

In their place

Doing things that matter

11Monday October 10 2011

ldquoThe Highly Connected TeacherrdquoThe National Educational Technology Plan

12Monday October 10 2011

The New Media Consortium

Horizon Report K-12

Emerging technologies

Adoption horizons

1 year or less

2 to 3 years

4 to 5 years

13Monday October 10 2011

The New Media Consortium

Horizon Report 2011 K-121 year or less

Cloud Computing

Mobiles

2 to 3 yearsGame-based learning

Open Content

4 to 5 yearsLearning Analytics

Personal Learning Environments

2011 Report

14Monday October 10 2011

The Global Achievement Gap

21st Century Skills

Critical Thinking and Problem-Solving

Collaboration Across Networks and Leading by Influence

Agility and Adaptability

15Monday October 10 2011

The Global Achievement Gap

21st Century SkillsInitiative and Entrepreneurialism

Effective Oral and Written Communication

Accessing and Analyzing Information

Curiosity and Imagination

16Monday October 10 2011

Partnership for 21st Century Skillshttpwwwp21org

17Monday October 10 2011

CCSSO and Asia Societyrsquos PGL

New resource on global competence

Download a copy here

18Monday October 10 2011

From Educating for Global Competence Preparing our Youth to Engage the World 19Monday October 10 2011

From Educating for Global Competence Preparing our Youth to Engage the World

20Monday October 10 2011

High Noon

Issues involving the global commons

Issues requiring a global commitment

Issues needing a global regulatory approach

21Monday October 10 2011

Additional Resources

Esther Wojcicki and Michael Levine Teaching for a Shared Future American Educators Need to

Think Globally

22Monday October 10 2011

Questions

What are the implications for teaching given these new ways of teaching and learning

Why isnrsquot the topic of student engagement one of our top priorities

Will rigorous curriculum will emerge if we address skills detailed in the Global Achievement Gap and in the Partnership for 21st Century Skills model

23Monday October 10 2011

24Monday October 10 2011

HOW DO YOU PREPARE STUDENTS

24Monday October 10 2011

25Monday October 10 2011

Edutopia FebruaryMarch 2008

httpwwwedutopiaorgsage-advice-world-citizens

25Monday October 10 2011

26Monday October 10 2011

First you help them define the term ldquocitizen of the worldrdquo Then you help them learn what being a good citizen means -- to themselves to loved ones and family to the school community to the surrounding community Onersquos actions can be directly linked to onersquos values (beliefs feelings and actions that are important to us) so starting with a basic understanding of onersquos values is essential to any meaningful discussions on citizenship The global context is meaningless unless students are good citizens of their own nation

26Monday October 10 2011

27Monday October 10 2011

Right before our eyes all that the education sector has controlled dismissed manipulated validated embellished fictionalized and ranked within an aura of tradition and ritual may be accessed by point-and-click We need to stop chasing exponentially expanding content Inquiry problem recognition and solution creativity knowing onersquos strengths and weaknesses communication and relationships are what students must be prepared for

27Monday October 10 2011

28Monday October 10 2011

Becoming a world citizen requires knowledge and experience of other cultures US schools do not provide knowledge or experience Rather they provide a cursory glimpse of others in order to exemplify how not to be American ldquoDiversity Dayrdquo does not create world citizens it patronizes cultural difference and touts xenophobia and always winds up pandering American culture as Eurocentrically defined Only travel and immersion in other cultures creates world citizens

28Monday October 10 2011

29Monday October 10 2011

Prepare students to be citizens of the world by being one yourself Teach from a global perspective

29Monday October 10 2011

Asia Society

Globally Literate EducatorsAsia Society Partnership for Global Learning

Teachers are Skilled and knowledgeable Critical thinkers and problem solvers Culturally aware Aware of world events and global dynamics 21st Century literate Collaborative Use media and technology effectively in their work Responsible and ethical citizens

30Monday October 10 2011

Arlington Heights School District 25httpwwwahsd25k12ilusabout_usvisionphp

31Monday October 10 2011

32Monday October 10 2011

33Monday October 10 2011

THINK Global School12 countries in 12 trimesters

34Monday October 10 2011

35Monday October 10 2011

YOUR EFFORTS

35Monday October 10 2011

Take This Surveyhttptinyurlcom21stcenturyskillssurvey

36Monday October 10 2011

View Results Herehttptinyurlcom21stcenturyskillssurveyresults

37Monday October 10 2011

Connect All SchoolsiEARN

38Monday October 10 2011

39Monday October 10 2011

MY STORY

39Monday October 10 2011

Apple Distinguished Educators

Global Awareness 2006

The World is Flat

A Whole New Mind

Berlin amp Prague

Rethink Global Awareness

40Monday October 10 2011

Classroom 20

Link41Monday October 10 2011

Global Education CollaborativeLink

42Monday October 10 2011

353341 unique visitors

43Monday October 10 2011

6210 members from approximately 115 countries

44Monday October 10 2011

GEC Features

Searchable member list

Latest activity

Forums and blogs

Links to resources

Events

Project database

Videos and photos

45Monday October 10 2011

GEC Features

Searchable member list

Latest activity

Forums and blogs

Links to resources

Events

Project database

Videos and photos

45Monday October 10 2011

Apple Distinguished Educators

ADE Institute Asia 2008Visited six Singaporean schools

Worked with educators from Singapore Hong Kong and assorted international schools

Worked in teams to create collaborative projects

46Monday October 10 2011

The Education ProjectBahrain

47Monday October 10 2011

Global Education Conferencehttpglobaleducationconferencecom

48Monday October 10 2011

Steve Hargadon

49Monday October 10 2011

Closing Session

50Monday October 10 2011

Homa Sabet Tavangar

51Monday October 10 2011

Polar Bears International

52Monday October 10 2011

Polar Bears International

53Monday October 10 2011

Brian Mannix

54Monday October 10 2011

Milton Brown

55Monday October 10 2011

Catlin Gabel SchoolProgram Information

56Monday October 10 2011

A Selection of Presenters and Partners

Asia Society Partnership for Global Learning

Bridges to Understanding

Flat Classroom Projecttrade

Global Nomads

iEARN

ePALS

Journeys in Film

Primary Source

Roots and Shoots

TakingITGlobal

World Savvy

57Monday October 10 2011

58Monday October 10 2011

EXAMPLES

58Monday October 10 2011

Basic Project

Earth Day Groceries Project Mark Ahlness

59Monday October 10 2011

Next Steps

Around the World with 80 Schools

Silvia Tolisano

60Monday October 10 2011

Next Steps

Google Lit TripsJerome Burg

61Monday October 10 2011

Deep Cuts

Sample VideoValerie Becker62Monday October 10 2011

Deep Cuts

WikiValerie Becker63Monday October 10 2011

Deep Cuts

A Whole New MindKarl Fisch

64Monday October 10 2011

Three Cups of ControversyGreg Mortenson

Central Asia Institute

Pennies for Peace

Three Cups of Tea

What Mortenson Got Wrong

American Institute of Philanthropy

Better Business Bureau

Charity Navigator

Great NonProfits

GuideStar

65Monday October 10 2011

66Monday October 10 2011

TOOLS OF THE TRADE

66Monday October 10 2011

Apple Inc

Tools of the Trade

Photobooth (photos video greenscreening)

iChat AV (videoconferencing desktop sharing recording)

Garageband (recording podcasting)

iWeb (publishing of blogs photos podcasts)

iPod iPod Touch iPad - microphone attachments amp apps

67Monday October 10 2011

Suggested Toolkit

Still or video camera - Kodak cameras

Web Cam - Logitech

Chat client - Skype (free) Oovo Sightspeed

Digital recording device or web site - Gcast

Collaborative workspace - Thinkcom (Thinkquest) blogs wikis

Networks - Twitter iEARN ePals Global Ed ning

68Monday October 10 2011

Recommendations

Learn to network network to learn

Keep it authentic

Start small and design very structured projects

Join an existing group project

Develop a customized vision of 21st century learning for your classroom school and district

69Monday October 10 2011

Where the h is Matt 2

70Monday October 10 2011

Connect with Lucyelemenousgmailcom

elemenous

On Twitter Slideshare YouTube Flickr etc

Blog

httpwwwlucygrayorg

The Global Education Collaborative

httpglobaleducationningcom

Social bookmarking resources

httpgroupsdiigocomgroupglobaleducation

httpwwwdeliciouscomtagglobaleducation

71Monday October 10 2011

Page 7: Going Global - Full Version - Fall 2011

A world class education system should call for

globally connected schools

5Monday October 10 2011

WHY NOWoline73 Can you distill why globally connected classrooms are vital in 2010

Photo source

6Monday October 10 2011

We have urgent problems that need to be addressed and in order to prepare our students to work on these problems we must connect them globally We must teach them how networked learning leads to networked problem solving

7Monday October 10 2011

8Monday October 10 2011

TODAYrsquoS CONTEXT

8Monday October 10 2011

9Monday October 10 2011

The influence of new media

The push for 21st century skills

The ldquohighly connected teacherrdquo

The urgency presented by complex global problems

9Monday October 10 2011

21st Century Students (and Teachers)

New Connections

Connected Individuals

New Communities

Virtual Communities

New Content

Collaborative Communities

Connected in innovative and new ways

10Monday October 10 2011

Millennials Want to Learnhellip

11Monday October 10 2011

Millennials Want to Learnhellip

With technology

With one another

Online

In their time

In their place

Doing things that matter

11Monday October 10 2011

ldquoThe Highly Connected TeacherrdquoThe National Educational Technology Plan

12Monday October 10 2011

The New Media Consortium

Horizon Report K-12

Emerging technologies

Adoption horizons

1 year or less

2 to 3 years

4 to 5 years

13Monday October 10 2011

The New Media Consortium

Horizon Report 2011 K-121 year or less

Cloud Computing

Mobiles

2 to 3 yearsGame-based learning

Open Content

4 to 5 yearsLearning Analytics

Personal Learning Environments

2011 Report

14Monday October 10 2011

The Global Achievement Gap

21st Century Skills

Critical Thinking and Problem-Solving

Collaboration Across Networks and Leading by Influence

Agility and Adaptability

15Monday October 10 2011

The Global Achievement Gap

21st Century SkillsInitiative and Entrepreneurialism

Effective Oral and Written Communication

Accessing and Analyzing Information

Curiosity and Imagination

16Monday October 10 2011

Partnership for 21st Century Skillshttpwwwp21org

17Monday October 10 2011

CCSSO and Asia Societyrsquos PGL

New resource on global competence

Download a copy here

18Monday October 10 2011

From Educating for Global Competence Preparing our Youth to Engage the World 19Monday October 10 2011

From Educating for Global Competence Preparing our Youth to Engage the World

20Monday October 10 2011

High Noon

Issues involving the global commons

Issues requiring a global commitment

Issues needing a global regulatory approach

21Monday October 10 2011

Additional Resources

Esther Wojcicki and Michael Levine Teaching for a Shared Future American Educators Need to

Think Globally

22Monday October 10 2011

Questions

What are the implications for teaching given these new ways of teaching and learning

Why isnrsquot the topic of student engagement one of our top priorities

Will rigorous curriculum will emerge if we address skills detailed in the Global Achievement Gap and in the Partnership for 21st Century Skills model

23Monday October 10 2011

24Monday October 10 2011

HOW DO YOU PREPARE STUDENTS

24Monday October 10 2011

25Monday October 10 2011

Edutopia FebruaryMarch 2008

httpwwwedutopiaorgsage-advice-world-citizens

25Monday October 10 2011

26Monday October 10 2011

First you help them define the term ldquocitizen of the worldrdquo Then you help them learn what being a good citizen means -- to themselves to loved ones and family to the school community to the surrounding community Onersquos actions can be directly linked to onersquos values (beliefs feelings and actions that are important to us) so starting with a basic understanding of onersquos values is essential to any meaningful discussions on citizenship The global context is meaningless unless students are good citizens of their own nation

26Monday October 10 2011

27Monday October 10 2011

Right before our eyes all that the education sector has controlled dismissed manipulated validated embellished fictionalized and ranked within an aura of tradition and ritual may be accessed by point-and-click We need to stop chasing exponentially expanding content Inquiry problem recognition and solution creativity knowing onersquos strengths and weaknesses communication and relationships are what students must be prepared for

27Monday October 10 2011

28Monday October 10 2011

Becoming a world citizen requires knowledge and experience of other cultures US schools do not provide knowledge or experience Rather they provide a cursory glimpse of others in order to exemplify how not to be American ldquoDiversity Dayrdquo does not create world citizens it patronizes cultural difference and touts xenophobia and always winds up pandering American culture as Eurocentrically defined Only travel and immersion in other cultures creates world citizens

28Monday October 10 2011

29Monday October 10 2011

Prepare students to be citizens of the world by being one yourself Teach from a global perspective

29Monday October 10 2011

Asia Society

Globally Literate EducatorsAsia Society Partnership for Global Learning

Teachers are Skilled and knowledgeable Critical thinkers and problem solvers Culturally aware Aware of world events and global dynamics 21st Century literate Collaborative Use media and technology effectively in their work Responsible and ethical citizens

30Monday October 10 2011

Arlington Heights School District 25httpwwwahsd25k12ilusabout_usvisionphp

31Monday October 10 2011

32Monday October 10 2011

33Monday October 10 2011

THINK Global School12 countries in 12 trimesters

34Monday October 10 2011

35Monday October 10 2011

YOUR EFFORTS

35Monday October 10 2011

Take This Surveyhttptinyurlcom21stcenturyskillssurvey

36Monday October 10 2011

View Results Herehttptinyurlcom21stcenturyskillssurveyresults

37Monday October 10 2011

Connect All SchoolsiEARN

38Monday October 10 2011

39Monday October 10 2011

MY STORY

39Monday October 10 2011

Apple Distinguished Educators

Global Awareness 2006

The World is Flat

A Whole New Mind

Berlin amp Prague

Rethink Global Awareness

40Monday October 10 2011

Classroom 20

Link41Monday October 10 2011

Global Education CollaborativeLink

42Monday October 10 2011

353341 unique visitors

43Monday October 10 2011

6210 members from approximately 115 countries

44Monday October 10 2011

GEC Features

Searchable member list

Latest activity

Forums and blogs

Links to resources

Events

Project database

Videos and photos

45Monday October 10 2011

GEC Features

Searchable member list

Latest activity

Forums and blogs

Links to resources

Events

Project database

Videos and photos

45Monday October 10 2011

Apple Distinguished Educators

ADE Institute Asia 2008Visited six Singaporean schools

Worked with educators from Singapore Hong Kong and assorted international schools

Worked in teams to create collaborative projects

46Monday October 10 2011

The Education ProjectBahrain

47Monday October 10 2011

Global Education Conferencehttpglobaleducationconferencecom

48Monday October 10 2011

Steve Hargadon

49Monday October 10 2011

Closing Session

50Monday October 10 2011

Homa Sabet Tavangar

51Monday October 10 2011

Polar Bears International

52Monday October 10 2011

Polar Bears International

53Monday October 10 2011

Brian Mannix

54Monday October 10 2011

Milton Brown

55Monday October 10 2011

Catlin Gabel SchoolProgram Information

56Monday October 10 2011

A Selection of Presenters and Partners

Asia Society Partnership for Global Learning

Bridges to Understanding

Flat Classroom Projecttrade

Global Nomads

iEARN

ePALS

Journeys in Film

Primary Source

Roots and Shoots

TakingITGlobal

World Savvy

57Monday October 10 2011

58Monday October 10 2011

EXAMPLES

58Monday October 10 2011

Basic Project

Earth Day Groceries Project Mark Ahlness

59Monday October 10 2011

Next Steps

Around the World with 80 Schools

Silvia Tolisano

60Monday October 10 2011

Next Steps

Google Lit TripsJerome Burg

61Monday October 10 2011

Deep Cuts

Sample VideoValerie Becker62Monday October 10 2011

Deep Cuts

WikiValerie Becker63Monday October 10 2011

Deep Cuts

A Whole New MindKarl Fisch

64Monday October 10 2011

Three Cups of ControversyGreg Mortenson

Central Asia Institute

Pennies for Peace

Three Cups of Tea

What Mortenson Got Wrong

American Institute of Philanthropy

Better Business Bureau

Charity Navigator

Great NonProfits

GuideStar

65Monday October 10 2011

66Monday October 10 2011

TOOLS OF THE TRADE

66Monday October 10 2011

Apple Inc

Tools of the Trade

Photobooth (photos video greenscreening)

iChat AV (videoconferencing desktop sharing recording)

Garageband (recording podcasting)

iWeb (publishing of blogs photos podcasts)

iPod iPod Touch iPad - microphone attachments amp apps

67Monday October 10 2011

Suggested Toolkit

Still or video camera - Kodak cameras

Web Cam - Logitech

Chat client - Skype (free) Oovo Sightspeed

Digital recording device or web site - Gcast

Collaborative workspace - Thinkcom (Thinkquest) blogs wikis

Networks - Twitter iEARN ePals Global Ed ning

68Monday October 10 2011

Recommendations

Learn to network network to learn

Keep it authentic

Start small and design very structured projects

Join an existing group project

Develop a customized vision of 21st century learning for your classroom school and district

69Monday October 10 2011

Where the h is Matt 2

70Monday October 10 2011

Connect with Lucyelemenousgmailcom

elemenous

On Twitter Slideshare YouTube Flickr etc

Blog

httpwwwlucygrayorg

The Global Education Collaborative

httpglobaleducationningcom

Social bookmarking resources

httpgroupsdiigocomgroupglobaleducation

httpwwwdeliciouscomtagglobaleducation

71Monday October 10 2011

Page 8: Going Global - Full Version - Fall 2011

WHY NOWoline73 Can you distill why globally connected classrooms are vital in 2010

Photo source

6Monday October 10 2011

We have urgent problems that need to be addressed and in order to prepare our students to work on these problems we must connect them globally We must teach them how networked learning leads to networked problem solving

7Monday October 10 2011

8Monday October 10 2011

TODAYrsquoS CONTEXT

8Monday October 10 2011

9Monday October 10 2011

The influence of new media

The push for 21st century skills

The ldquohighly connected teacherrdquo

The urgency presented by complex global problems

9Monday October 10 2011

21st Century Students (and Teachers)

New Connections

Connected Individuals

New Communities

Virtual Communities

New Content

Collaborative Communities

Connected in innovative and new ways

10Monday October 10 2011

Millennials Want to Learnhellip

11Monday October 10 2011

Millennials Want to Learnhellip

With technology

With one another

Online

In their time

In their place

Doing things that matter

11Monday October 10 2011

ldquoThe Highly Connected TeacherrdquoThe National Educational Technology Plan

12Monday October 10 2011

The New Media Consortium

Horizon Report K-12

Emerging technologies

Adoption horizons

1 year or less

2 to 3 years

4 to 5 years

13Monday October 10 2011

The New Media Consortium

Horizon Report 2011 K-121 year or less

Cloud Computing

Mobiles

2 to 3 yearsGame-based learning

Open Content

4 to 5 yearsLearning Analytics

Personal Learning Environments

2011 Report

14Monday October 10 2011

The Global Achievement Gap

21st Century Skills

Critical Thinking and Problem-Solving

Collaboration Across Networks and Leading by Influence

Agility and Adaptability

15Monday October 10 2011

The Global Achievement Gap

21st Century SkillsInitiative and Entrepreneurialism

Effective Oral and Written Communication

Accessing and Analyzing Information

Curiosity and Imagination

16Monday October 10 2011

Partnership for 21st Century Skillshttpwwwp21org

17Monday October 10 2011

CCSSO and Asia Societyrsquos PGL

New resource on global competence

Download a copy here

18Monday October 10 2011

From Educating for Global Competence Preparing our Youth to Engage the World 19Monday October 10 2011

From Educating for Global Competence Preparing our Youth to Engage the World

20Monday October 10 2011

High Noon

Issues involving the global commons

Issues requiring a global commitment

Issues needing a global regulatory approach

21Monday October 10 2011

Additional Resources

Esther Wojcicki and Michael Levine Teaching for a Shared Future American Educators Need to

Think Globally

22Monday October 10 2011

Questions

What are the implications for teaching given these new ways of teaching and learning

Why isnrsquot the topic of student engagement one of our top priorities

Will rigorous curriculum will emerge if we address skills detailed in the Global Achievement Gap and in the Partnership for 21st Century Skills model

23Monday October 10 2011

24Monday October 10 2011

HOW DO YOU PREPARE STUDENTS

24Monday October 10 2011

25Monday October 10 2011

Edutopia FebruaryMarch 2008

httpwwwedutopiaorgsage-advice-world-citizens

25Monday October 10 2011

26Monday October 10 2011

First you help them define the term ldquocitizen of the worldrdquo Then you help them learn what being a good citizen means -- to themselves to loved ones and family to the school community to the surrounding community Onersquos actions can be directly linked to onersquos values (beliefs feelings and actions that are important to us) so starting with a basic understanding of onersquos values is essential to any meaningful discussions on citizenship The global context is meaningless unless students are good citizens of their own nation

26Monday October 10 2011

27Monday October 10 2011

Right before our eyes all that the education sector has controlled dismissed manipulated validated embellished fictionalized and ranked within an aura of tradition and ritual may be accessed by point-and-click We need to stop chasing exponentially expanding content Inquiry problem recognition and solution creativity knowing onersquos strengths and weaknesses communication and relationships are what students must be prepared for

27Monday October 10 2011

28Monday October 10 2011

Becoming a world citizen requires knowledge and experience of other cultures US schools do not provide knowledge or experience Rather they provide a cursory glimpse of others in order to exemplify how not to be American ldquoDiversity Dayrdquo does not create world citizens it patronizes cultural difference and touts xenophobia and always winds up pandering American culture as Eurocentrically defined Only travel and immersion in other cultures creates world citizens

28Monday October 10 2011

29Monday October 10 2011

Prepare students to be citizens of the world by being one yourself Teach from a global perspective

29Monday October 10 2011

Asia Society

Globally Literate EducatorsAsia Society Partnership for Global Learning

Teachers are Skilled and knowledgeable Critical thinkers and problem solvers Culturally aware Aware of world events and global dynamics 21st Century literate Collaborative Use media and technology effectively in their work Responsible and ethical citizens

30Monday October 10 2011

Arlington Heights School District 25httpwwwahsd25k12ilusabout_usvisionphp

31Monday October 10 2011

32Monday October 10 2011

33Monday October 10 2011

THINK Global School12 countries in 12 trimesters

34Monday October 10 2011

35Monday October 10 2011

YOUR EFFORTS

35Monday October 10 2011

Take This Surveyhttptinyurlcom21stcenturyskillssurvey

36Monday October 10 2011

View Results Herehttptinyurlcom21stcenturyskillssurveyresults

37Monday October 10 2011

Connect All SchoolsiEARN

38Monday October 10 2011

39Monday October 10 2011

MY STORY

39Monday October 10 2011

Apple Distinguished Educators

Global Awareness 2006

The World is Flat

A Whole New Mind

Berlin amp Prague

Rethink Global Awareness

40Monday October 10 2011

Classroom 20

Link41Monday October 10 2011

Global Education CollaborativeLink

42Monday October 10 2011

353341 unique visitors

43Monday October 10 2011

6210 members from approximately 115 countries

44Monday October 10 2011

GEC Features

Searchable member list

Latest activity

Forums and blogs

Links to resources

Events

Project database

Videos and photos

45Monday October 10 2011

GEC Features

Searchable member list

Latest activity

Forums and blogs

Links to resources

Events

Project database

Videos and photos

45Monday October 10 2011

Apple Distinguished Educators

ADE Institute Asia 2008Visited six Singaporean schools

Worked with educators from Singapore Hong Kong and assorted international schools

Worked in teams to create collaborative projects

46Monday October 10 2011

The Education ProjectBahrain

47Monday October 10 2011

Global Education Conferencehttpglobaleducationconferencecom

48Monday October 10 2011

Steve Hargadon

49Monday October 10 2011

Closing Session

50Monday October 10 2011

Homa Sabet Tavangar

51Monday October 10 2011

Polar Bears International

52Monday October 10 2011

Polar Bears International

53Monday October 10 2011

Brian Mannix

54Monday October 10 2011

Milton Brown

55Monday October 10 2011

Catlin Gabel SchoolProgram Information

56Monday October 10 2011

A Selection of Presenters and Partners

Asia Society Partnership for Global Learning

Bridges to Understanding

Flat Classroom Projecttrade

Global Nomads

iEARN

ePALS

Journeys in Film

Primary Source

Roots and Shoots

TakingITGlobal

World Savvy

57Monday October 10 2011

58Monday October 10 2011

EXAMPLES

58Monday October 10 2011

Basic Project

Earth Day Groceries Project Mark Ahlness

59Monday October 10 2011

Next Steps

Around the World with 80 Schools

Silvia Tolisano

60Monday October 10 2011

Next Steps

Google Lit TripsJerome Burg

61Monday October 10 2011

Deep Cuts

Sample VideoValerie Becker62Monday October 10 2011

Deep Cuts

WikiValerie Becker63Monday October 10 2011

Deep Cuts

A Whole New MindKarl Fisch

64Monday October 10 2011

Three Cups of ControversyGreg Mortenson

Central Asia Institute

Pennies for Peace

Three Cups of Tea

What Mortenson Got Wrong

American Institute of Philanthropy

Better Business Bureau

Charity Navigator

Great NonProfits

GuideStar

65Monday October 10 2011

66Monday October 10 2011

TOOLS OF THE TRADE

66Monday October 10 2011

Apple Inc

Tools of the Trade

Photobooth (photos video greenscreening)

iChat AV (videoconferencing desktop sharing recording)

Garageband (recording podcasting)

iWeb (publishing of blogs photos podcasts)

iPod iPod Touch iPad - microphone attachments amp apps

67Monday October 10 2011

Suggested Toolkit

Still or video camera - Kodak cameras

Web Cam - Logitech

Chat client - Skype (free) Oovo Sightspeed

Digital recording device or web site - Gcast

Collaborative workspace - Thinkcom (Thinkquest) blogs wikis

Networks - Twitter iEARN ePals Global Ed ning

68Monday October 10 2011

Recommendations

Learn to network network to learn

Keep it authentic

Start small and design very structured projects

Join an existing group project

Develop a customized vision of 21st century learning for your classroom school and district

69Monday October 10 2011

Where the h is Matt 2

70Monday October 10 2011

Connect with Lucyelemenousgmailcom

elemenous

On Twitter Slideshare YouTube Flickr etc

Blog

httpwwwlucygrayorg

The Global Education Collaborative

httpglobaleducationningcom

Social bookmarking resources

httpgroupsdiigocomgroupglobaleducation

httpwwwdeliciouscomtagglobaleducation

71Monday October 10 2011

Page 9: Going Global - Full Version - Fall 2011

We have urgent problems that need to be addressed and in order to prepare our students to work on these problems we must connect them globally We must teach them how networked learning leads to networked problem solving

7Monday October 10 2011

8Monday October 10 2011

TODAYrsquoS CONTEXT

8Monday October 10 2011

9Monday October 10 2011

The influence of new media

The push for 21st century skills

The ldquohighly connected teacherrdquo

The urgency presented by complex global problems

9Monday October 10 2011

21st Century Students (and Teachers)

New Connections

Connected Individuals

New Communities

Virtual Communities

New Content

Collaborative Communities

Connected in innovative and new ways

10Monday October 10 2011

Millennials Want to Learnhellip

11Monday October 10 2011

Millennials Want to Learnhellip

With technology

With one another

Online

In their time

In their place

Doing things that matter

11Monday October 10 2011

ldquoThe Highly Connected TeacherrdquoThe National Educational Technology Plan

12Monday October 10 2011

The New Media Consortium

Horizon Report K-12

Emerging technologies

Adoption horizons

1 year or less

2 to 3 years

4 to 5 years

13Monday October 10 2011

The New Media Consortium

Horizon Report 2011 K-121 year or less

Cloud Computing

Mobiles

2 to 3 yearsGame-based learning

Open Content

4 to 5 yearsLearning Analytics

Personal Learning Environments

2011 Report

14Monday October 10 2011

The Global Achievement Gap

21st Century Skills

Critical Thinking and Problem-Solving

Collaboration Across Networks and Leading by Influence

Agility and Adaptability

15Monday October 10 2011

The Global Achievement Gap

21st Century SkillsInitiative and Entrepreneurialism

Effective Oral and Written Communication

Accessing and Analyzing Information

Curiosity and Imagination

16Monday October 10 2011

Partnership for 21st Century Skillshttpwwwp21org

17Monday October 10 2011

CCSSO and Asia Societyrsquos PGL

New resource on global competence

Download a copy here

18Monday October 10 2011

From Educating for Global Competence Preparing our Youth to Engage the World 19Monday October 10 2011

From Educating for Global Competence Preparing our Youth to Engage the World

20Monday October 10 2011

High Noon

Issues involving the global commons

Issues requiring a global commitment

Issues needing a global regulatory approach

21Monday October 10 2011

Additional Resources

Esther Wojcicki and Michael Levine Teaching for a Shared Future American Educators Need to

Think Globally

22Monday October 10 2011

Questions

What are the implications for teaching given these new ways of teaching and learning

Why isnrsquot the topic of student engagement one of our top priorities

Will rigorous curriculum will emerge if we address skills detailed in the Global Achievement Gap and in the Partnership for 21st Century Skills model

23Monday October 10 2011

24Monday October 10 2011

HOW DO YOU PREPARE STUDENTS

24Monday October 10 2011

25Monday October 10 2011

Edutopia FebruaryMarch 2008

httpwwwedutopiaorgsage-advice-world-citizens

25Monday October 10 2011

26Monday October 10 2011

First you help them define the term ldquocitizen of the worldrdquo Then you help them learn what being a good citizen means -- to themselves to loved ones and family to the school community to the surrounding community Onersquos actions can be directly linked to onersquos values (beliefs feelings and actions that are important to us) so starting with a basic understanding of onersquos values is essential to any meaningful discussions on citizenship The global context is meaningless unless students are good citizens of their own nation

26Monday October 10 2011

27Monday October 10 2011

Right before our eyes all that the education sector has controlled dismissed manipulated validated embellished fictionalized and ranked within an aura of tradition and ritual may be accessed by point-and-click We need to stop chasing exponentially expanding content Inquiry problem recognition and solution creativity knowing onersquos strengths and weaknesses communication and relationships are what students must be prepared for

27Monday October 10 2011

28Monday October 10 2011

Becoming a world citizen requires knowledge and experience of other cultures US schools do not provide knowledge or experience Rather they provide a cursory glimpse of others in order to exemplify how not to be American ldquoDiversity Dayrdquo does not create world citizens it patronizes cultural difference and touts xenophobia and always winds up pandering American culture as Eurocentrically defined Only travel and immersion in other cultures creates world citizens

28Monday October 10 2011

29Monday October 10 2011

Prepare students to be citizens of the world by being one yourself Teach from a global perspective

29Monday October 10 2011

Asia Society

Globally Literate EducatorsAsia Society Partnership for Global Learning

Teachers are Skilled and knowledgeable Critical thinkers and problem solvers Culturally aware Aware of world events and global dynamics 21st Century literate Collaborative Use media and technology effectively in their work Responsible and ethical citizens

30Monday October 10 2011

Arlington Heights School District 25httpwwwahsd25k12ilusabout_usvisionphp

31Monday October 10 2011

32Monday October 10 2011

33Monday October 10 2011

THINK Global School12 countries in 12 trimesters

34Monday October 10 2011

35Monday October 10 2011

YOUR EFFORTS

35Monday October 10 2011

Take This Surveyhttptinyurlcom21stcenturyskillssurvey

36Monday October 10 2011

View Results Herehttptinyurlcom21stcenturyskillssurveyresults

37Monday October 10 2011

Connect All SchoolsiEARN

38Monday October 10 2011

39Monday October 10 2011

MY STORY

39Monday October 10 2011

Apple Distinguished Educators

Global Awareness 2006

The World is Flat

A Whole New Mind

Berlin amp Prague

Rethink Global Awareness

40Monday October 10 2011

Classroom 20

Link41Monday October 10 2011

Global Education CollaborativeLink

42Monday October 10 2011

353341 unique visitors

43Monday October 10 2011

6210 members from approximately 115 countries

44Monday October 10 2011

GEC Features

Searchable member list

Latest activity

Forums and blogs

Links to resources

Events

Project database

Videos and photos

45Monday October 10 2011

GEC Features

Searchable member list

Latest activity

Forums and blogs

Links to resources

Events

Project database

Videos and photos

45Monday October 10 2011

Apple Distinguished Educators

ADE Institute Asia 2008Visited six Singaporean schools

Worked with educators from Singapore Hong Kong and assorted international schools

Worked in teams to create collaborative projects

46Monday October 10 2011

The Education ProjectBahrain

47Monday October 10 2011

Global Education Conferencehttpglobaleducationconferencecom

48Monday October 10 2011

Steve Hargadon

49Monday October 10 2011

Closing Session

50Monday October 10 2011

Homa Sabet Tavangar

51Monday October 10 2011

Polar Bears International

52Monday October 10 2011

Polar Bears International

53Monday October 10 2011

Brian Mannix

54Monday October 10 2011

Milton Brown

55Monday October 10 2011

Catlin Gabel SchoolProgram Information

56Monday October 10 2011

A Selection of Presenters and Partners

Asia Society Partnership for Global Learning

Bridges to Understanding

Flat Classroom Projecttrade

Global Nomads

iEARN

ePALS

Journeys in Film

Primary Source

Roots and Shoots

TakingITGlobal

World Savvy

57Monday October 10 2011

58Monday October 10 2011

EXAMPLES

58Monday October 10 2011

Basic Project

Earth Day Groceries Project Mark Ahlness

59Monday October 10 2011

Next Steps

Around the World with 80 Schools

Silvia Tolisano

60Monday October 10 2011

Next Steps

Google Lit TripsJerome Burg

61Monday October 10 2011

Deep Cuts

Sample VideoValerie Becker62Monday October 10 2011

Deep Cuts

WikiValerie Becker63Monday October 10 2011

Deep Cuts

A Whole New MindKarl Fisch

64Monday October 10 2011

Three Cups of ControversyGreg Mortenson

Central Asia Institute

Pennies for Peace

Three Cups of Tea

What Mortenson Got Wrong

American Institute of Philanthropy

Better Business Bureau

Charity Navigator

Great NonProfits

GuideStar

65Monday October 10 2011

66Monday October 10 2011

TOOLS OF THE TRADE

66Monday October 10 2011

Apple Inc

Tools of the Trade

Photobooth (photos video greenscreening)

iChat AV (videoconferencing desktop sharing recording)

Garageband (recording podcasting)

iWeb (publishing of blogs photos podcasts)

iPod iPod Touch iPad - microphone attachments amp apps

67Monday October 10 2011

Suggested Toolkit

Still or video camera - Kodak cameras

Web Cam - Logitech

Chat client - Skype (free) Oovo Sightspeed

Digital recording device or web site - Gcast

Collaborative workspace - Thinkcom (Thinkquest) blogs wikis

Networks - Twitter iEARN ePals Global Ed ning

68Monday October 10 2011

Recommendations

Learn to network network to learn

Keep it authentic

Start small and design very structured projects

Join an existing group project

Develop a customized vision of 21st century learning for your classroom school and district

69Monday October 10 2011

Where the h is Matt 2

70Monday October 10 2011

Connect with Lucyelemenousgmailcom

elemenous

On Twitter Slideshare YouTube Flickr etc

Blog

httpwwwlucygrayorg

The Global Education Collaborative

httpglobaleducationningcom

Social bookmarking resources

httpgroupsdiigocomgroupglobaleducation

httpwwwdeliciouscomtagglobaleducation

71Monday October 10 2011

Page 10: Going Global - Full Version - Fall 2011

8Monday October 10 2011

TODAYrsquoS CONTEXT

8Monday October 10 2011

9Monday October 10 2011

The influence of new media

The push for 21st century skills

The ldquohighly connected teacherrdquo

The urgency presented by complex global problems

9Monday October 10 2011

21st Century Students (and Teachers)

New Connections

Connected Individuals

New Communities

Virtual Communities

New Content

Collaborative Communities

Connected in innovative and new ways

10Monday October 10 2011

Millennials Want to Learnhellip

11Monday October 10 2011

Millennials Want to Learnhellip

With technology

With one another

Online

In their time

In their place

Doing things that matter

11Monday October 10 2011

ldquoThe Highly Connected TeacherrdquoThe National Educational Technology Plan

12Monday October 10 2011

The New Media Consortium

Horizon Report K-12

Emerging technologies

Adoption horizons

1 year or less

2 to 3 years

4 to 5 years

13Monday October 10 2011

The New Media Consortium

Horizon Report 2011 K-121 year or less

Cloud Computing

Mobiles

2 to 3 yearsGame-based learning

Open Content

4 to 5 yearsLearning Analytics

Personal Learning Environments

2011 Report

14Monday October 10 2011

The Global Achievement Gap

21st Century Skills

Critical Thinking and Problem-Solving

Collaboration Across Networks and Leading by Influence

Agility and Adaptability

15Monday October 10 2011

The Global Achievement Gap

21st Century SkillsInitiative and Entrepreneurialism

Effective Oral and Written Communication

Accessing and Analyzing Information

Curiosity and Imagination

16Monday October 10 2011

Partnership for 21st Century Skillshttpwwwp21org

17Monday October 10 2011

CCSSO and Asia Societyrsquos PGL

New resource on global competence

Download a copy here

18Monday October 10 2011

From Educating for Global Competence Preparing our Youth to Engage the World 19Monday October 10 2011

From Educating for Global Competence Preparing our Youth to Engage the World

20Monday October 10 2011

High Noon

Issues involving the global commons

Issues requiring a global commitment

Issues needing a global regulatory approach

21Monday October 10 2011

Additional Resources

Esther Wojcicki and Michael Levine Teaching for a Shared Future American Educators Need to

Think Globally

22Monday October 10 2011

Questions

What are the implications for teaching given these new ways of teaching and learning

Why isnrsquot the topic of student engagement one of our top priorities

Will rigorous curriculum will emerge if we address skills detailed in the Global Achievement Gap and in the Partnership for 21st Century Skills model

23Monday October 10 2011

24Monday October 10 2011

HOW DO YOU PREPARE STUDENTS

24Monday October 10 2011

25Monday October 10 2011

Edutopia FebruaryMarch 2008

httpwwwedutopiaorgsage-advice-world-citizens

25Monday October 10 2011

26Monday October 10 2011

First you help them define the term ldquocitizen of the worldrdquo Then you help them learn what being a good citizen means -- to themselves to loved ones and family to the school community to the surrounding community Onersquos actions can be directly linked to onersquos values (beliefs feelings and actions that are important to us) so starting with a basic understanding of onersquos values is essential to any meaningful discussions on citizenship The global context is meaningless unless students are good citizens of their own nation

26Monday October 10 2011

27Monday October 10 2011

Right before our eyes all that the education sector has controlled dismissed manipulated validated embellished fictionalized and ranked within an aura of tradition and ritual may be accessed by point-and-click We need to stop chasing exponentially expanding content Inquiry problem recognition and solution creativity knowing onersquos strengths and weaknesses communication and relationships are what students must be prepared for

27Monday October 10 2011

28Monday October 10 2011

Becoming a world citizen requires knowledge and experience of other cultures US schools do not provide knowledge or experience Rather they provide a cursory glimpse of others in order to exemplify how not to be American ldquoDiversity Dayrdquo does not create world citizens it patronizes cultural difference and touts xenophobia and always winds up pandering American culture as Eurocentrically defined Only travel and immersion in other cultures creates world citizens

28Monday October 10 2011

29Monday October 10 2011

Prepare students to be citizens of the world by being one yourself Teach from a global perspective

29Monday October 10 2011

Asia Society

Globally Literate EducatorsAsia Society Partnership for Global Learning

Teachers are Skilled and knowledgeable Critical thinkers and problem solvers Culturally aware Aware of world events and global dynamics 21st Century literate Collaborative Use media and technology effectively in their work Responsible and ethical citizens

30Monday October 10 2011

Arlington Heights School District 25httpwwwahsd25k12ilusabout_usvisionphp

31Monday October 10 2011

32Monday October 10 2011

33Monday October 10 2011

THINK Global School12 countries in 12 trimesters

34Monday October 10 2011

35Monday October 10 2011

YOUR EFFORTS

35Monday October 10 2011

Take This Surveyhttptinyurlcom21stcenturyskillssurvey

36Monday October 10 2011

View Results Herehttptinyurlcom21stcenturyskillssurveyresults

37Monday October 10 2011

Connect All SchoolsiEARN

38Monday October 10 2011

39Monday October 10 2011

MY STORY

39Monday October 10 2011

Apple Distinguished Educators

Global Awareness 2006

The World is Flat

A Whole New Mind

Berlin amp Prague

Rethink Global Awareness

40Monday October 10 2011

Classroom 20

Link41Monday October 10 2011

Global Education CollaborativeLink

42Monday October 10 2011

353341 unique visitors

43Monday October 10 2011

6210 members from approximately 115 countries

44Monday October 10 2011

GEC Features

Searchable member list

Latest activity

Forums and blogs

Links to resources

Events

Project database

Videos and photos

45Monday October 10 2011

GEC Features

Searchable member list

Latest activity

Forums and blogs

Links to resources

Events

Project database

Videos and photos

45Monday October 10 2011

Apple Distinguished Educators

ADE Institute Asia 2008Visited six Singaporean schools

Worked with educators from Singapore Hong Kong and assorted international schools

Worked in teams to create collaborative projects

46Monday October 10 2011

The Education ProjectBahrain

47Monday October 10 2011

Global Education Conferencehttpglobaleducationconferencecom

48Monday October 10 2011

Steve Hargadon

49Monday October 10 2011

Closing Session

50Monday October 10 2011

Homa Sabet Tavangar

51Monday October 10 2011

Polar Bears International

52Monday October 10 2011

Polar Bears International

53Monday October 10 2011

Brian Mannix

54Monday October 10 2011

Milton Brown

55Monday October 10 2011

Catlin Gabel SchoolProgram Information

56Monday October 10 2011

A Selection of Presenters and Partners

Asia Society Partnership for Global Learning

Bridges to Understanding

Flat Classroom Projecttrade

Global Nomads

iEARN

ePALS

Journeys in Film

Primary Source

Roots and Shoots

TakingITGlobal

World Savvy

57Monday October 10 2011

58Monday October 10 2011

EXAMPLES

58Monday October 10 2011

Basic Project

Earth Day Groceries Project Mark Ahlness

59Monday October 10 2011

Next Steps

Around the World with 80 Schools

Silvia Tolisano

60Monday October 10 2011

Next Steps

Google Lit TripsJerome Burg

61Monday October 10 2011

Deep Cuts

Sample VideoValerie Becker62Monday October 10 2011

Deep Cuts

WikiValerie Becker63Monday October 10 2011

Deep Cuts

A Whole New MindKarl Fisch

64Monday October 10 2011

Three Cups of ControversyGreg Mortenson

Central Asia Institute

Pennies for Peace

Three Cups of Tea

What Mortenson Got Wrong

American Institute of Philanthropy

Better Business Bureau

Charity Navigator

Great NonProfits

GuideStar

65Monday October 10 2011

66Monday October 10 2011

TOOLS OF THE TRADE

66Monday October 10 2011

Apple Inc

Tools of the Trade

Photobooth (photos video greenscreening)

iChat AV (videoconferencing desktop sharing recording)

Garageband (recording podcasting)

iWeb (publishing of blogs photos podcasts)

iPod iPod Touch iPad - microphone attachments amp apps

67Monday October 10 2011

Suggested Toolkit

Still or video camera - Kodak cameras

Web Cam - Logitech

Chat client - Skype (free) Oovo Sightspeed

Digital recording device or web site - Gcast

Collaborative workspace - Thinkcom (Thinkquest) blogs wikis

Networks - Twitter iEARN ePals Global Ed ning

68Monday October 10 2011

Recommendations

Learn to network network to learn

Keep it authentic

Start small and design very structured projects

Join an existing group project

Develop a customized vision of 21st century learning for your classroom school and district

69Monday October 10 2011

Where the h is Matt 2

70Monday October 10 2011

Connect with Lucyelemenousgmailcom

elemenous

On Twitter Slideshare YouTube Flickr etc

Blog

httpwwwlucygrayorg

The Global Education Collaborative

httpglobaleducationningcom

Social bookmarking resources

httpgroupsdiigocomgroupglobaleducation

httpwwwdeliciouscomtagglobaleducation

71Monday October 10 2011

Page 11: Going Global - Full Version - Fall 2011

TODAYrsquoS CONTEXT

8Monday October 10 2011

9Monday October 10 2011

The influence of new media

The push for 21st century skills

The ldquohighly connected teacherrdquo

The urgency presented by complex global problems

9Monday October 10 2011

21st Century Students (and Teachers)

New Connections

Connected Individuals

New Communities

Virtual Communities

New Content

Collaborative Communities

Connected in innovative and new ways

10Monday October 10 2011

Millennials Want to Learnhellip

11Monday October 10 2011

Millennials Want to Learnhellip

With technology

With one another

Online

In their time

In their place

Doing things that matter

11Monday October 10 2011

ldquoThe Highly Connected TeacherrdquoThe National Educational Technology Plan

12Monday October 10 2011

The New Media Consortium

Horizon Report K-12

Emerging technologies

Adoption horizons

1 year or less

2 to 3 years

4 to 5 years

13Monday October 10 2011

The New Media Consortium

Horizon Report 2011 K-121 year or less

Cloud Computing

Mobiles

2 to 3 yearsGame-based learning

Open Content

4 to 5 yearsLearning Analytics

Personal Learning Environments

2011 Report

14Monday October 10 2011

The Global Achievement Gap

21st Century Skills

Critical Thinking and Problem-Solving

Collaboration Across Networks and Leading by Influence

Agility and Adaptability

15Monday October 10 2011

The Global Achievement Gap

21st Century SkillsInitiative and Entrepreneurialism

Effective Oral and Written Communication

Accessing and Analyzing Information

Curiosity and Imagination

16Monday October 10 2011

Partnership for 21st Century Skillshttpwwwp21org

17Monday October 10 2011

CCSSO and Asia Societyrsquos PGL

New resource on global competence

Download a copy here

18Monday October 10 2011

From Educating for Global Competence Preparing our Youth to Engage the World 19Monday October 10 2011

From Educating for Global Competence Preparing our Youth to Engage the World

20Monday October 10 2011

High Noon

Issues involving the global commons

Issues requiring a global commitment

Issues needing a global regulatory approach

21Monday October 10 2011

Additional Resources

Esther Wojcicki and Michael Levine Teaching for a Shared Future American Educators Need to

Think Globally

22Monday October 10 2011

Questions

What are the implications for teaching given these new ways of teaching and learning

Why isnrsquot the topic of student engagement one of our top priorities

Will rigorous curriculum will emerge if we address skills detailed in the Global Achievement Gap and in the Partnership for 21st Century Skills model

23Monday October 10 2011

24Monday October 10 2011

HOW DO YOU PREPARE STUDENTS

24Monday October 10 2011

25Monday October 10 2011

Edutopia FebruaryMarch 2008

httpwwwedutopiaorgsage-advice-world-citizens

25Monday October 10 2011

26Monday October 10 2011

First you help them define the term ldquocitizen of the worldrdquo Then you help them learn what being a good citizen means -- to themselves to loved ones and family to the school community to the surrounding community Onersquos actions can be directly linked to onersquos values (beliefs feelings and actions that are important to us) so starting with a basic understanding of onersquos values is essential to any meaningful discussions on citizenship The global context is meaningless unless students are good citizens of their own nation

26Monday October 10 2011

27Monday October 10 2011

Right before our eyes all that the education sector has controlled dismissed manipulated validated embellished fictionalized and ranked within an aura of tradition and ritual may be accessed by point-and-click We need to stop chasing exponentially expanding content Inquiry problem recognition and solution creativity knowing onersquos strengths and weaknesses communication and relationships are what students must be prepared for

27Monday October 10 2011

28Monday October 10 2011

Becoming a world citizen requires knowledge and experience of other cultures US schools do not provide knowledge or experience Rather they provide a cursory glimpse of others in order to exemplify how not to be American ldquoDiversity Dayrdquo does not create world citizens it patronizes cultural difference and touts xenophobia and always winds up pandering American culture as Eurocentrically defined Only travel and immersion in other cultures creates world citizens

28Monday October 10 2011

29Monday October 10 2011

Prepare students to be citizens of the world by being one yourself Teach from a global perspective

29Monday October 10 2011

Asia Society

Globally Literate EducatorsAsia Society Partnership for Global Learning

Teachers are Skilled and knowledgeable Critical thinkers and problem solvers Culturally aware Aware of world events and global dynamics 21st Century literate Collaborative Use media and technology effectively in their work Responsible and ethical citizens

30Monday October 10 2011

Arlington Heights School District 25httpwwwahsd25k12ilusabout_usvisionphp

31Monday October 10 2011

32Monday October 10 2011

33Monday October 10 2011

THINK Global School12 countries in 12 trimesters

34Monday October 10 2011

35Monday October 10 2011

YOUR EFFORTS

35Monday October 10 2011

Take This Surveyhttptinyurlcom21stcenturyskillssurvey

36Monday October 10 2011

View Results Herehttptinyurlcom21stcenturyskillssurveyresults

37Monday October 10 2011

Connect All SchoolsiEARN

38Monday October 10 2011

39Monday October 10 2011

MY STORY

39Monday October 10 2011

Apple Distinguished Educators

Global Awareness 2006

The World is Flat

A Whole New Mind

Berlin amp Prague

Rethink Global Awareness

40Monday October 10 2011

Classroom 20

Link41Monday October 10 2011

Global Education CollaborativeLink

42Monday October 10 2011

353341 unique visitors

43Monday October 10 2011

6210 members from approximately 115 countries

44Monday October 10 2011

GEC Features

Searchable member list

Latest activity

Forums and blogs

Links to resources

Events

Project database

Videos and photos

45Monday October 10 2011

GEC Features

Searchable member list

Latest activity

Forums and blogs

Links to resources

Events

Project database

Videos and photos

45Monday October 10 2011

Apple Distinguished Educators

ADE Institute Asia 2008Visited six Singaporean schools

Worked with educators from Singapore Hong Kong and assorted international schools

Worked in teams to create collaborative projects

46Monday October 10 2011

The Education ProjectBahrain

47Monday October 10 2011

Global Education Conferencehttpglobaleducationconferencecom

48Monday October 10 2011

Steve Hargadon

49Monday October 10 2011

Closing Session

50Monday October 10 2011

Homa Sabet Tavangar

51Monday October 10 2011

Polar Bears International

52Monday October 10 2011

Polar Bears International

53Monday October 10 2011

Brian Mannix

54Monday October 10 2011

Milton Brown

55Monday October 10 2011

Catlin Gabel SchoolProgram Information

56Monday October 10 2011

A Selection of Presenters and Partners

Asia Society Partnership for Global Learning

Bridges to Understanding

Flat Classroom Projecttrade

Global Nomads

iEARN

ePALS

Journeys in Film

Primary Source

Roots and Shoots

TakingITGlobal

World Savvy

57Monday October 10 2011

58Monday October 10 2011

EXAMPLES

58Monday October 10 2011

Basic Project

Earth Day Groceries Project Mark Ahlness

59Monday October 10 2011

Next Steps

Around the World with 80 Schools

Silvia Tolisano

60Monday October 10 2011

Next Steps

Google Lit TripsJerome Burg

61Monday October 10 2011

Deep Cuts

Sample VideoValerie Becker62Monday October 10 2011

Deep Cuts

WikiValerie Becker63Monday October 10 2011

Deep Cuts

A Whole New MindKarl Fisch

64Monday October 10 2011

Three Cups of ControversyGreg Mortenson

Central Asia Institute

Pennies for Peace

Three Cups of Tea

What Mortenson Got Wrong

American Institute of Philanthropy

Better Business Bureau

Charity Navigator

Great NonProfits

GuideStar

65Monday October 10 2011

66Monday October 10 2011

TOOLS OF THE TRADE

66Monday October 10 2011

Apple Inc

Tools of the Trade

Photobooth (photos video greenscreening)

iChat AV (videoconferencing desktop sharing recording)

Garageband (recording podcasting)

iWeb (publishing of blogs photos podcasts)

iPod iPod Touch iPad - microphone attachments amp apps

67Monday October 10 2011

Suggested Toolkit

Still or video camera - Kodak cameras

Web Cam - Logitech

Chat client - Skype (free) Oovo Sightspeed

Digital recording device or web site - Gcast

Collaborative workspace - Thinkcom (Thinkquest) blogs wikis

Networks - Twitter iEARN ePals Global Ed ning

68Monday October 10 2011

Recommendations

Learn to network network to learn

Keep it authentic

Start small and design very structured projects

Join an existing group project

Develop a customized vision of 21st century learning for your classroom school and district

69Monday October 10 2011

Where the h is Matt 2

70Monday October 10 2011

Connect with Lucyelemenousgmailcom

elemenous

On Twitter Slideshare YouTube Flickr etc

Blog

httpwwwlucygrayorg

The Global Education Collaborative

httpglobaleducationningcom

Social bookmarking resources

httpgroupsdiigocomgroupglobaleducation

httpwwwdeliciouscomtagglobaleducation

71Monday October 10 2011

Page 12: Going Global - Full Version - Fall 2011

9Monday October 10 2011

The influence of new media

The push for 21st century skills

The ldquohighly connected teacherrdquo

The urgency presented by complex global problems

9Monday October 10 2011

21st Century Students (and Teachers)

New Connections

Connected Individuals

New Communities

Virtual Communities

New Content

Collaborative Communities

Connected in innovative and new ways

10Monday October 10 2011

Millennials Want to Learnhellip

11Monday October 10 2011

Millennials Want to Learnhellip

With technology

With one another

Online

In their time

In their place

Doing things that matter

11Monday October 10 2011

ldquoThe Highly Connected TeacherrdquoThe National Educational Technology Plan

12Monday October 10 2011

The New Media Consortium

Horizon Report K-12

Emerging technologies

Adoption horizons

1 year or less

2 to 3 years

4 to 5 years

13Monday October 10 2011

The New Media Consortium

Horizon Report 2011 K-121 year or less

Cloud Computing

Mobiles

2 to 3 yearsGame-based learning

Open Content

4 to 5 yearsLearning Analytics

Personal Learning Environments

2011 Report

14Monday October 10 2011

The Global Achievement Gap

21st Century Skills

Critical Thinking and Problem-Solving

Collaboration Across Networks and Leading by Influence

Agility and Adaptability

15Monday October 10 2011

The Global Achievement Gap

21st Century SkillsInitiative and Entrepreneurialism

Effective Oral and Written Communication

Accessing and Analyzing Information

Curiosity and Imagination

16Monday October 10 2011

Partnership for 21st Century Skillshttpwwwp21org

17Monday October 10 2011

CCSSO and Asia Societyrsquos PGL

New resource on global competence

Download a copy here

18Monday October 10 2011

From Educating for Global Competence Preparing our Youth to Engage the World 19Monday October 10 2011

From Educating for Global Competence Preparing our Youth to Engage the World

20Monday October 10 2011

High Noon

Issues involving the global commons

Issues requiring a global commitment

Issues needing a global regulatory approach

21Monday October 10 2011

Additional Resources

Esther Wojcicki and Michael Levine Teaching for a Shared Future American Educators Need to

Think Globally

22Monday October 10 2011

Questions

What are the implications for teaching given these new ways of teaching and learning

Why isnrsquot the topic of student engagement one of our top priorities

Will rigorous curriculum will emerge if we address skills detailed in the Global Achievement Gap and in the Partnership for 21st Century Skills model

23Monday October 10 2011

24Monday October 10 2011

HOW DO YOU PREPARE STUDENTS

24Monday October 10 2011

25Monday October 10 2011

Edutopia FebruaryMarch 2008

httpwwwedutopiaorgsage-advice-world-citizens

25Monday October 10 2011

26Monday October 10 2011

First you help them define the term ldquocitizen of the worldrdquo Then you help them learn what being a good citizen means -- to themselves to loved ones and family to the school community to the surrounding community Onersquos actions can be directly linked to onersquos values (beliefs feelings and actions that are important to us) so starting with a basic understanding of onersquos values is essential to any meaningful discussions on citizenship The global context is meaningless unless students are good citizens of their own nation

26Monday October 10 2011

27Monday October 10 2011

Right before our eyes all that the education sector has controlled dismissed manipulated validated embellished fictionalized and ranked within an aura of tradition and ritual may be accessed by point-and-click We need to stop chasing exponentially expanding content Inquiry problem recognition and solution creativity knowing onersquos strengths and weaknesses communication and relationships are what students must be prepared for

27Monday October 10 2011

28Monday October 10 2011

Becoming a world citizen requires knowledge and experience of other cultures US schools do not provide knowledge or experience Rather they provide a cursory glimpse of others in order to exemplify how not to be American ldquoDiversity Dayrdquo does not create world citizens it patronizes cultural difference and touts xenophobia and always winds up pandering American culture as Eurocentrically defined Only travel and immersion in other cultures creates world citizens

28Monday October 10 2011

29Monday October 10 2011

Prepare students to be citizens of the world by being one yourself Teach from a global perspective

29Monday October 10 2011

Asia Society

Globally Literate EducatorsAsia Society Partnership for Global Learning

Teachers are Skilled and knowledgeable Critical thinkers and problem solvers Culturally aware Aware of world events and global dynamics 21st Century literate Collaborative Use media and technology effectively in their work Responsible and ethical citizens

30Monday October 10 2011

Arlington Heights School District 25httpwwwahsd25k12ilusabout_usvisionphp

31Monday October 10 2011

32Monday October 10 2011

33Monday October 10 2011

THINK Global School12 countries in 12 trimesters

34Monday October 10 2011

35Monday October 10 2011

YOUR EFFORTS

35Monday October 10 2011

Take This Surveyhttptinyurlcom21stcenturyskillssurvey

36Monday October 10 2011

View Results Herehttptinyurlcom21stcenturyskillssurveyresults

37Monday October 10 2011

Connect All SchoolsiEARN

38Monday October 10 2011

39Monday October 10 2011

MY STORY

39Monday October 10 2011

Apple Distinguished Educators

Global Awareness 2006

The World is Flat

A Whole New Mind

Berlin amp Prague

Rethink Global Awareness

40Monday October 10 2011

Classroom 20

Link41Monday October 10 2011

Global Education CollaborativeLink

42Monday October 10 2011

353341 unique visitors

43Monday October 10 2011

6210 members from approximately 115 countries

44Monday October 10 2011

GEC Features

Searchable member list

Latest activity

Forums and blogs

Links to resources

Events

Project database

Videos and photos

45Monday October 10 2011

GEC Features

Searchable member list

Latest activity

Forums and blogs

Links to resources

Events

Project database

Videos and photos

45Monday October 10 2011

Apple Distinguished Educators

ADE Institute Asia 2008Visited six Singaporean schools

Worked with educators from Singapore Hong Kong and assorted international schools

Worked in teams to create collaborative projects

46Monday October 10 2011

The Education ProjectBahrain

47Monday October 10 2011

Global Education Conferencehttpglobaleducationconferencecom

48Monday October 10 2011

Steve Hargadon

49Monday October 10 2011

Closing Session

50Monday October 10 2011

Homa Sabet Tavangar

51Monday October 10 2011

Polar Bears International

52Monday October 10 2011

Polar Bears International

53Monday October 10 2011

Brian Mannix

54Monday October 10 2011

Milton Brown

55Monday October 10 2011

Catlin Gabel SchoolProgram Information

56Monday October 10 2011

A Selection of Presenters and Partners

Asia Society Partnership for Global Learning

Bridges to Understanding

Flat Classroom Projecttrade

Global Nomads

iEARN

ePALS

Journeys in Film

Primary Source

Roots and Shoots

TakingITGlobal

World Savvy

57Monday October 10 2011

58Monday October 10 2011

EXAMPLES

58Monday October 10 2011

Basic Project

Earth Day Groceries Project Mark Ahlness

59Monday October 10 2011

Next Steps

Around the World with 80 Schools

Silvia Tolisano

60Monday October 10 2011

Next Steps

Google Lit TripsJerome Burg

61Monday October 10 2011

Deep Cuts

Sample VideoValerie Becker62Monday October 10 2011

Deep Cuts

WikiValerie Becker63Monday October 10 2011

Deep Cuts

A Whole New MindKarl Fisch

64Monday October 10 2011

Three Cups of ControversyGreg Mortenson

Central Asia Institute

Pennies for Peace

Three Cups of Tea

What Mortenson Got Wrong

American Institute of Philanthropy

Better Business Bureau

Charity Navigator

Great NonProfits

GuideStar

65Monday October 10 2011

66Monday October 10 2011

TOOLS OF THE TRADE

66Monday October 10 2011

Apple Inc

Tools of the Trade

Photobooth (photos video greenscreening)

iChat AV (videoconferencing desktop sharing recording)

Garageband (recording podcasting)

iWeb (publishing of blogs photos podcasts)

iPod iPod Touch iPad - microphone attachments amp apps

67Monday October 10 2011

Suggested Toolkit

Still or video camera - Kodak cameras

Web Cam - Logitech

Chat client - Skype (free) Oovo Sightspeed

Digital recording device or web site - Gcast

Collaborative workspace - Thinkcom (Thinkquest) blogs wikis

Networks - Twitter iEARN ePals Global Ed ning

68Monday October 10 2011

Recommendations

Learn to network network to learn

Keep it authentic

Start small and design very structured projects

Join an existing group project

Develop a customized vision of 21st century learning for your classroom school and district

69Monday October 10 2011

Where the h is Matt 2

70Monday October 10 2011

Connect with Lucyelemenousgmailcom

elemenous

On Twitter Slideshare YouTube Flickr etc

Blog

httpwwwlucygrayorg

The Global Education Collaborative

httpglobaleducationningcom

Social bookmarking resources

httpgroupsdiigocomgroupglobaleducation

httpwwwdeliciouscomtagglobaleducation

71Monday October 10 2011

Page 13: Going Global - Full Version - Fall 2011

The influence of new media

The push for 21st century skills

The ldquohighly connected teacherrdquo

The urgency presented by complex global problems

9Monday October 10 2011

21st Century Students (and Teachers)

New Connections

Connected Individuals

New Communities

Virtual Communities

New Content

Collaborative Communities

Connected in innovative and new ways

10Monday October 10 2011

Millennials Want to Learnhellip

11Monday October 10 2011

Millennials Want to Learnhellip

With technology

With one another

Online

In their time

In their place

Doing things that matter

11Monday October 10 2011

ldquoThe Highly Connected TeacherrdquoThe National Educational Technology Plan

12Monday October 10 2011

The New Media Consortium

Horizon Report K-12

Emerging technologies

Adoption horizons

1 year or less

2 to 3 years

4 to 5 years

13Monday October 10 2011

The New Media Consortium

Horizon Report 2011 K-121 year or less

Cloud Computing

Mobiles

2 to 3 yearsGame-based learning

Open Content

4 to 5 yearsLearning Analytics

Personal Learning Environments

2011 Report

14Monday October 10 2011

The Global Achievement Gap

21st Century Skills

Critical Thinking and Problem-Solving

Collaboration Across Networks and Leading by Influence

Agility and Adaptability

15Monday October 10 2011

The Global Achievement Gap

21st Century SkillsInitiative and Entrepreneurialism

Effective Oral and Written Communication

Accessing and Analyzing Information

Curiosity and Imagination

16Monday October 10 2011

Partnership for 21st Century Skillshttpwwwp21org

17Monday October 10 2011

CCSSO and Asia Societyrsquos PGL

New resource on global competence

Download a copy here

18Monday October 10 2011

From Educating for Global Competence Preparing our Youth to Engage the World 19Monday October 10 2011

From Educating for Global Competence Preparing our Youth to Engage the World

20Monday October 10 2011

High Noon

Issues involving the global commons

Issues requiring a global commitment

Issues needing a global regulatory approach

21Monday October 10 2011

Additional Resources

Esther Wojcicki and Michael Levine Teaching for a Shared Future American Educators Need to

Think Globally

22Monday October 10 2011

Questions

What are the implications for teaching given these new ways of teaching and learning

Why isnrsquot the topic of student engagement one of our top priorities

Will rigorous curriculum will emerge if we address skills detailed in the Global Achievement Gap and in the Partnership for 21st Century Skills model

23Monday October 10 2011

24Monday October 10 2011

HOW DO YOU PREPARE STUDENTS

24Monday October 10 2011

25Monday October 10 2011

Edutopia FebruaryMarch 2008

httpwwwedutopiaorgsage-advice-world-citizens

25Monday October 10 2011

26Monday October 10 2011

First you help them define the term ldquocitizen of the worldrdquo Then you help them learn what being a good citizen means -- to themselves to loved ones and family to the school community to the surrounding community Onersquos actions can be directly linked to onersquos values (beliefs feelings and actions that are important to us) so starting with a basic understanding of onersquos values is essential to any meaningful discussions on citizenship The global context is meaningless unless students are good citizens of their own nation

26Monday October 10 2011

27Monday October 10 2011

Right before our eyes all that the education sector has controlled dismissed manipulated validated embellished fictionalized and ranked within an aura of tradition and ritual may be accessed by point-and-click We need to stop chasing exponentially expanding content Inquiry problem recognition and solution creativity knowing onersquos strengths and weaknesses communication and relationships are what students must be prepared for

27Monday October 10 2011

28Monday October 10 2011

Becoming a world citizen requires knowledge and experience of other cultures US schools do not provide knowledge or experience Rather they provide a cursory glimpse of others in order to exemplify how not to be American ldquoDiversity Dayrdquo does not create world citizens it patronizes cultural difference and touts xenophobia and always winds up pandering American culture as Eurocentrically defined Only travel and immersion in other cultures creates world citizens

28Monday October 10 2011

29Monday October 10 2011

Prepare students to be citizens of the world by being one yourself Teach from a global perspective

29Monday October 10 2011

Asia Society

Globally Literate EducatorsAsia Society Partnership for Global Learning

Teachers are Skilled and knowledgeable Critical thinkers and problem solvers Culturally aware Aware of world events and global dynamics 21st Century literate Collaborative Use media and technology effectively in their work Responsible and ethical citizens

30Monday October 10 2011

Arlington Heights School District 25httpwwwahsd25k12ilusabout_usvisionphp

31Monday October 10 2011

32Monday October 10 2011

33Monday October 10 2011

THINK Global School12 countries in 12 trimesters

34Monday October 10 2011

35Monday October 10 2011

YOUR EFFORTS

35Monday October 10 2011

Take This Surveyhttptinyurlcom21stcenturyskillssurvey

36Monday October 10 2011

View Results Herehttptinyurlcom21stcenturyskillssurveyresults

37Monday October 10 2011

Connect All SchoolsiEARN

38Monday October 10 2011

39Monday October 10 2011

MY STORY

39Monday October 10 2011

Apple Distinguished Educators

Global Awareness 2006

The World is Flat

A Whole New Mind

Berlin amp Prague

Rethink Global Awareness

40Monday October 10 2011

Classroom 20

Link41Monday October 10 2011

Global Education CollaborativeLink

42Monday October 10 2011

353341 unique visitors

43Monday October 10 2011

6210 members from approximately 115 countries

44Monday October 10 2011

GEC Features

Searchable member list

Latest activity

Forums and blogs

Links to resources

Events

Project database

Videos and photos

45Monday October 10 2011

GEC Features

Searchable member list

Latest activity

Forums and blogs

Links to resources

Events

Project database

Videos and photos

45Monday October 10 2011

Apple Distinguished Educators

ADE Institute Asia 2008Visited six Singaporean schools

Worked with educators from Singapore Hong Kong and assorted international schools

Worked in teams to create collaborative projects

46Monday October 10 2011

The Education ProjectBahrain

47Monday October 10 2011

Global Education Conferencehttpglobaleducationconferencecom

48Monday October 10 2011

Steve Hargadon

49Monday October 10 2011

Closing Session

50Monday October 10 2011

Homa Sabet Tavangar

51Monday October 10 2011

Polar Bears International

52Monday October 10 2011

Polar Bears International

53Monday October 10 2011

Brian Mannix

54Monday October 10 2011

Milton Brown

55Monday October 10 2011

Catlin Gabel SchoolProgram Information

56Monday October 10 2011

A Selection of Presenters and Partners

Asia Society Partnership for Global Learning

Bridges to Understanding

Flat Classroom Projecttrade

Global Nomads

iEARN

ePALS

Journeys in Film

Primary Source

Roots and Shoots

TakingITGlobal

World Savvy

57Monday October 10 2011

58Monday October 10 2011

EXAMPLES

58Monday October 10 2011

Basic Project

Earth Day Groceries Project Mark Ahlness

59Monday October 10 2011

Next Steps

Around the World with 80 Schools

Silvia Tolisano

60Monday October 10 2011

Next Steps

Google Lit TripsJerome Burg

61Monday October 10 2011

Deep Cuts

Sample VideoValerie Becker62Monday October 10 2011

Deep Cuts

WikiValerie Becker63Monday October 10 2011

Deep Cuts

A Whole New MindKarl Fisch

64Monday October 10 2011

Three Cups of ControversyGreg Mortenson

Central Asia Institute

Pennies for Peace

Three Cups of Tea

What Mortenson Got Wrong

American Institute of Philanthropy

Better Business Bureau

Charity Navigator

Great NonProfits

GuideStar

65Monday October 10 2011

66Monday October 10 2011

TOOLS OF THE TRADE

66Monday October 10 2011

Apple Inc

Tools of the Trade

Photobooth (photos video greenscreening)

iChat AV (videoconferencing desktop sharing recording)

Garageband (recording podcasting)

iWeb (publishing of blogs photos podcasts)

iPod iPod Touch iPad - microphone attachments amp apps

67Monday October 10 2011

Suggested Toolkit

Still or video camera - Kodak cameras

Web Cam - Logitech

Chat client - Skype (free) Oovo Sightspeed

Digital recording device or web site - Gcast

Collaborative workspace - Thinkcom (Thinkquest) blogs wikis

Networks - Twitter iEARN ePals Global Ed ning

68Monday October 10 2011

Recommendations

Learn to network network to learn

Keep it authentic

Start small and design very structured projects

Join an existing group project

Develop a customized vision of 21st century learning for your classroom school and district

69Monday October 10 2011

Where the h is Matt 2

70Monday October 10 2011

Connect with Lucyelemenousgmailcom

elemenous

On Twitter Slideshare YouTube Flickr etc

Blog

httpwwwlucygrayorg

The Global Education Collaborative

httpglobaleducationningcom

Social bookmarking resources

httpgroupsdiigocomgroupglobaleducation

httpwwwdeliciouscomtagglobaleducation

71Monday October 10 2011

Page 14: Going Global - Full Version - Fall 2011

21st Century Students (and Teachers)

New Connections

Connected Individuals

New Communities

Virtual Communities

New Content

Collaborative Communities

Connected in innovative and new ways

10Monday October 10 2011

Millennials Want to Learnhellip

11Monday October 10 2011

Millennials Want to Learnhellip

With technology

With one another

Online

In their time

In their place

Doing things that matter

11Monday October 10 2011

ldquoThe Highly Connected TeacherrdquoThe National Educational Technology Plan

12Monday October 10 2011

The New Media Consortium

Horizon Report K-12

Emerging technologies

Adoption horizons

1 year or less

2 to 3 years

4 to 5 years

13Monday October 10 2011

The New Media Consortium

Horizon Report 2011 K-121 year or less

Cloud Computing

Mobiles

2 to 3 yearsGame-based learning

Open Content

4 to 5 yearsLearning Analytics

Personal Learning Environments

2011 Report

14Monday October 10 2011

The Global Achievement Gap

21st Century Skills

Critical Thinking and Problem-Solving

Collaboration Across Networks and Leading by Influence

Agility and Adaptability

15Monday October 10 2011

The Global Achievement Gap

21st Century SkillsInitiative and Entrepreneurialism

Effective Oral and Written Communication

Accessing and Analyzing Information

Curiosity and Imagination

16Monday October 10 2011

Partnership for 21st Century Skillshttpwwwp21org

17Monday October 10 2011

CCSSO and Asia Societyrsquos PGL

New resource on global competence

Download a copy here

18Monday October 10 2011

From Educating for Global Competence Preparing our Youth to Engage the World 19Monday October 10 2011

From Educating for Global Competence Preparing our Youth to Engage the World

20Monday October 10 2011

High Noon

Issues involving the global commons

Issues requiring a global commitment

Issues needing a global regulatory approach

21Monday October 10 2011

Additional Resources

Esther Wojcicki and Michael Levine Teaching for a Shared Future American Educators Need to

Think Globally

22Monday October 10 2011

Questions

What are the implications for teaching given these new ways of teaching and learning

Why isnrsquot the topic of student engagement one of our top priorities

Will rigorous curriculum will emerge if we address skills detailed in the Global Achievement Gap and in the Partnership for 21st Century Skills model

23Monday October 10 2011

24Monday October 10 2011

HOW DO YOU PREPARE STUDENTS

24Monday October 10 2011

25Monday October 10 2011

Edutopia FebruaryMarch 2008

httpwwwedutopiaorgsage-advice-world-citizens

25Monday October 10 2011

26Monday October 10 2011

First you help them define the term ldquocitizen of the worldrdquo Then you help them learn what being a good citizen means -- to themselves to loved ones and family to the school community to the surrounding community Onersquos actions can be directly linked to onersquos values (beliefs feelings and actions that are important to us) so starting with a basic understanding of onersquos values is essential to any meaningful discussions on citizenship The global context is meaningless unless students are good citizens of their own nation

26Monday October 10 2011

27Monday October 10 2011

Right before our eyes all that the education sector has controlled dismissed manipulated validated embellished fictionalized and ranked within an aura of tradition and ritual may be accessed by point-and-click We need to stop chasing exponentially expanding content Inquiry problem recognition and solution creativity knowing onersquos strengths and weaknesses communication and relationships are what students must be prepared for

27Monday October 10 2011

28Monday October 10 2011

Becoming a world citizen requires knowledge and experience of other cultures US schools do not provide knowledge or experience Rather they provide a cursory glimpse of others in order to exemplify how not to be American ldquoDiversity Dayrdquo does not create world citizens it patronizes cultural difference and touts xenophobia and always winds up pandering American culture as Eurocentrically defined Only travel and immersion in other cultures creates world citizens

28Monday October 10 2011

29Monday October 10 2011

Prepare students to be citizens of the world by being one yourself Teach from a global perspective

29Monday October 10 2011

Asia Society

Globally Literate EducatorsAsia Society Partnership for Global Learning

Teachers are Skilled and knowledgeable Critical thinkers and problem solvers Culturally aware Aware of world events and global dynamics 21st Century literate Collaborative Use media and technology effectively in their work Responsible and ethical citizens

30Monday October 10 2011

Arlington Heights School District 25httpwwwahsd25k12ilusabout_usvisionphp

31Monday October 10 2011

32Monday October 10 2011

33Monday October 10 2011

THINK Global School12 countries in 12 trimesters

34Monday October 10 2011

35Monday October 10 2011

YOUR EFFORTS

35Monday October 10 2011

Take This Surveyhttptinyurlcom21stcenturyskillssurvey

36Monday October 10 2011

View Results Herehttptinyurlcom21stcenturyskillssurveyresults

37Monday October 10 2011

Connect All SchoolsiEARN

38Monday October 10 2011

39Monday October 10 2011

MY STORY

39Monday October 10 2011

Apple Distinguished Educators

Global Awareness 2006

The World is Flat

A Whole New Mind

Berlin amp Prague

Rethink Global Awareness

40Monday October 10 2011

Classroom 20

Link41Monday October 10 2011

Global Education CollaborativeLink

42Monday October 10 2011

353341 unique visitors

43Monday October 10 2011

6210 members from approximately 115 countries

44Monday October 10 2011

GEC Features

Searchable member list

Latest activity

Forums and blogs

Links to resources

Events

Project database

Videos and photos

45Monday October 10 2011

GEC Features

Searchable member list

Latest activity

Forums and blogs

Links to resources

Events

Project database

Videos and photos

45Monday October 10 2011

Apple Distinguished Educators

ADE Institute Asia 2008Visited six Singaporean schools

Worked with educators from Singapore Hong Kong and assorted international schools

Worked in teams to create collaborative projects

46Monday October 10 2011

The Education ProjectBahrain

47Monday October 10 2011

Global Education Conferencehttpglobaleducationconferencecom

48Monday October 10 2011

Steve Hargadon

49Monday October 10 2011

Closing Session

50Monday October 10 2011

Homa Sabet Tavangar

51Monday October 10 2011

Polar Bears International

52Monday October 10 2011

Polar Bears International

53Monday October 10 2011

Brian Mannix

54Monday October 10 2011

Milton Brown

55Monday October 10 2011

Catlin Gabel SchoolProgram Information

56Monday October 10 2011

A Selection of Presenters and Partners

Asia Society Partnership for Global Learning

Bridges to Understanding

Flat Classroom Projecttrade

Global Nomads

iEARN

ePALS

Journeys in Film

Primary Source

Roots and Shoots

TakingITGlobal

World Savvy

57Monday October 10 2011

58Monday October 10 2011

EXAMPLES

58Monday October 10 2011

Basic Project

Earth Day Groceries Project Mark Ahlness

59Monday October 10 2011

Next Steps

Around the World with 80 Schools

Silvia Tolisano

60Monday October 10 2011

Next Steps

Google Lit TripsJerome Burg

61Monday October 10 2011

Deep Cuts

Sample VideoValerie Becker62Monday October 10 2011

Deep Cuts

WikiValerie Becker63Monday October 10 2011

Deep Cuts

A Whole New MindKarl Fisch

64Monday October 10 2011

Three Cups of ControversyGreg Mortenson

Central Asia Institute

Pennies for Peace

Three Cups of Tea

What Mortenson Got Wrong

American Institute of Philanthropy

Better Business Bureau

Charity Navigator

Great NonProfits

GuideStar

65Monday October 10 2011

66Monday October 10 2011

TOOLS OF THE TRADE

66Monday October 10 2011

Apple Inc

Tools of the Trade

Photobooth (photos video greenscreening)

iChat AV (videoconferencing desktop sharing recording)

Garageband (recording podcasting)

iWeb (publishing of blogs photos podcasts)

iPod iPod Touch iPad - microphone attachments amp apps

67Monday October 10 2011

Suggested Toolkit

Still or video camera - Kodak cameras

Web Cam - Logitech

Chat client - Skype (free) Oovo Sightspeed

Digital recording device or web site - Gcast

Collaborative workspace - Thinkcom (Thinkquest) blogs wikis

Networks - Twitter iEARN ePals Global Ed ning

68Monday October 10 2011

Recommendations

Learn to network network to learn

Keep it authentic

Start small and design very structured projects

Join an existing group project

Develop a customized vision of 21st century learning for your classroom school and district

69Monday October 10 2011

Where the h is Matt 2

70Monday October 10 2011

Connect with Lucyelemenousgmailcom

elemenous

On Twitter Slideshare YouTube Flickr etc

Blog

httpwwwlucygrayorg

The Global Education Collaborative

httpglobaleducationningcom

Social bookmarking resources

httpgroupsdiigocomgroupglobaleducation

httpwwwdeliciouscomtagglobaleducation

71Monday October 10 2011

Page 15: Going Global - Full Version - Fall 2011

Millennials Want to Learnhellip

11Monday October 10 2011

Millennials Want to Learnhellip

With technology

With one another

Online

In their time

In their place

Doing things that matter

11Monday October 10 2011

ldquoThe Highly Connected TeacherrdquoThe National Educational Technology Plan

12Monday October 10 2011

The New Media Consortium

Horizon Report K-12

Emerging technologies

Adoption horizons

1 year or less

2 to 3 years

4 to 5 years

13Monday October 10 2011

The New Media Consortium

Horizon Report 2011 K-121 year or less

Cloud Computing

Mobiles

2 to 3 yearsGame-based learning

Open Content

4 to 5 yearsLearning Analytics

Personal Learning Environments

2011 Report

14Monday October 10 2011

The Global Achievement Gap

21st Century Skills

Critical Thinking and Problem-Solving

Collaboration Across Networks and Leading by Influence

Agility and Adaptability

15Monday October 10 2011

The Global Achievement Gap

21st Century SkillsInitiative and Entrepreneurialism

Effective Oral and Written Communication

Accessing and Analyzing Information

Curiosity and Imagination

16Monday October 10 2011

Partnership for 21st Century Skillshttpwwwp21org

17Monday October 10 2011

CCSSO and Asia Societyrsquos PGL

New resource on global competence

Download a copy here

18Monday October 10 2011

From Educating for Global Competence Preparing our Youth to Engage the World 19Monday October 10 2011

From Educating for Global Competence Preparing our Youth to Engage the World

20Monday October 10 2011

High Noon

Issues involving the global commons

Issues requiring a global commitment

Issues needing a global regulatory approach

21Monday October 10 2011

Additional Resources

Esther Wojcicki and Michael Levine Teaching for a Shared Future American Educators Need to

Think Globally

22Monday October 10 2011

Questions

What are the implications for teaching given these new ways of teaching and learning

Why isnrsquot the topic of student engagement one of our top priorities

Will rigorous curriculum will emerge if we address skills detailed in the Global Achievement Gap and in the Partnership for 21st Century Skills model

23Monday October 10 2011

24Monday October 10 2011

HOW DO YOU PREPARE STUDENTS

24Monday October 10 2011

25Monday October 10 2011

Edutopia FebruaryMarch 2008

httpwwwedutopiaorgsage-advice-world-citizens

25Monday October 10 2011

26Monday October 10 2011

First you help them define the term ldquocitizen of the worldrdquo Then you help them learn what being a good citizen means -- to themselves to loved ones and family to the school community to the surrounding community Onersquos actions can be directly linked to onersquos values (beliefs feelings and actions that are important to us) so starting with a basic understanding of onersquos values is essential to any meaningful discussions on citizenship The global context is meaningless unless students are good citizens of their own nation

26Monday October 10 2011

27Monday October 10 2011

Right before our eyes all that the education sector has controlled dismissed manipulated validated embellished fictionalized and ranked within an aura of tradition and ritual may be accessed by point-and-click We need to stop chasing exponentially expanding content Inquiry problem recognition and solution creativity knowing onersquos strengths and weaknesses communication and relationships are what students must be prepared for

27Monday October 10 2011

28Monday October 10 2011

Becoming a world citizen requires knowledge and experience of other cultures US schools do not provide knowledge or experience Rather they provide a cursory glimpse of others in order to exemplify how not to be American ldquoDiversity Dayrdquo does not create world citizens it patronizes cultural difference and touts xenophobia and always winds up pandering American culture as Eurocentrically defined Only travel and immersion in other cultures creates world citizens

28Monday October 10 2011

29Monday October 10 2011

Prepare students to be citizens of the world by being one yourself Teach from a global perspective

29Monday October 10 2011

Asia Society

Globally Literate EducatorsAsia Society Partnership for Global Learning

Teachers are Skilled and knowledgeable Critical thinkers and problem solvers Culturally aware Aware of world events and global dynamics 21st Century literate Collaborative Use media and technology effectively in their work Responsible and ethical citizens

30Monday October 10 2011

Arlington Heights School District 25httpwwwahsd25k12ilusabout_usvisionphp

31Monday October 10 2011

32Monday October 10 2011

33Monday October 10 2011

THINK Global School12 countries in 12 trimesters

34Monday October 10 2011

35Monday October 10 2011

YOUR EFFORTS

35Monday October 10 2011

Take This Surveyhttptinyurlcom21stcenturyskillssurvey

36Monday October 10 2011

View Results Herehttptinyurlcom21stcenturyskillssurveyresults

37Monday October 10 2011

Connect All SchoolsiEARN

38Monday October 10 2011

39Monday October 10 2011

MY STORY

39Monday October 10 2011

Apple Distinguished Educators

Global Awareness 2006

The World is Flat

A Whole New Mind

Berlin amp Prague

Rethink Global Awareness

40Monday October 10 2011

Classroom 20

Link41Monday October 10 2011

Global Education CollaborativeLink

42Monday October 10 2011

353341 unique visitors

43Monday October 10 2011

6210 members from approximately 115 countries

44Monday October 10 2011

GEC Features

Searchable member list

Latest activity

Forums and blogs

Links to resources

Events

Project database

Videos and photos

45Monday October 10 2011

GEC Features

Searchable member list

Latest activity

Forums and blogs

Links to resources

Events

Project database

Videos and photos

45Monday October 10 2011

Apple Distinguished Educators

ADE Institute Asia 2008Visited six Singaporean schools

Worked with educators from Singapore Hong Kong and assorted international schools

Worked in teams to create collaborative projects

46Monday October 10 2011

The Education ProjectBahrain

47Monday October 10 2011

Global Education Conferencehttpglobaleducationconferencecom

48Monday October 10 2011

Steve Hargadon

49Monday October 10 2011

Closing Session

50Monday October 10 2011

Homa Sabet Tavangar

51Monday October 10 2011

Polar Bears International

52Monday October 10 2011

Polar Bears International

53Monday October 10 2011

Brian Mannix

54Monday October 10 2011

Milton Brown

55Monday October 10 2011

Catlin Gabel SchoolProgram Information

56Monday October 10 2011

A Selection of Presenters and Partners

Asia Society Partnership for Global Learning

Bridges to Understanding

Flat Classroom Projecttrade

Global Nomads

iEARN

ePALS

Journeys in Film

Primary Source

Roots and Shoots

TakingITGlobal

World Savvy

57Monday October 10 2011

58Monday October 10 2011

EXAMPLES

58Monday October 10 2011

Basic Project

Earth Day Groceries Project Mark Ahlness

59Monday October 10 2011

Next Steps

Around the World with 80 Schools

Silvia Tolisano

60Monday October 10 2011

Next Steps

Google Lit TripsJerome Burg

61Monday October 10 2011

Deep Cuts

Sample VideoValerie Becker62Monday October 10 2011

Deep Cuts

WikiValerie Becker63Monday October 10 2011

Deep Cuts

A Whole New MindKarl Fisch

64Monday October 10 2011

Three Cups of ControversyGreg Mortenson

Central Asia Institute

Pennies for Peace

Three Cups of Tea

What Mortenson Got Wrong

American Institute of Philanthropy

Better Business Bureau

Charity Navigator

Great NonProfits

GuideStar

65Monday October 10 2011

66Monday October 10 2011

TOOLS OF THE TRADE

66Monday October 10 2011

Apple Inc

Tools of the Trade

Photobooth (photos video greenscreening)

iChat AV (videoconferencing desktop sharing recording)

Garageband (recording podcasting)

iWeb (publishing of blogs photos podcasts)

iPod iPod Touch iPad - microphone attachments amp apps

67Monday October 10 2011

Suggested Toolkit

Still or video camera - Kodak cameras

Web Cam - Logitech

Chat client - Skype (free) Oovo Sightspeed

Digital recording device or web site - Gcast

Collaborative workspace - Thinkcom (Thinkquest) blogs wikis

Networks - Twitter iEARN ePals Global Ed ning

68Monday October 10 2011

Recommendations

Learn to network network to learn

Keep it authentic

Start small and design very structured projects

Join an existing group project

Develop a customized vision of 21st century learning for your classroom school and district

69Monday October 10 2011

Where the h is Matt 2

70Monday October 10 2011

Connect with Lucyelemenousgmailcom

elemenous

On Twitter Slideshare YouTube Flickr etc

Blog

httpwwwlucygrayorg

The Global Education Collaborative

httpglobaleducationningcom

Social bookmarking resources

httpgroupsdiigocomgroupglobaleducation

httpwwwdeliciouscomtagglobaleducation

71Monday October 10 2011

Page 16: Going Global - Full Version - Fall 2011

Millennials Want to Learnhellip

With technology

With one another

Online

In their time

In their place

Doing things that matter

11Monday October 10 2011

ldquoThe Highly Connected TeacherrdquoThe National Educational Technology Plan

12Monday October 10 2011

The New Media Consortium

Horizon Report K-12

Emerging technologies

Adoption horizons

1 year or less

2 to 3 years

4 to 5 years

13Monday October 10 2011

The New Media Consortium

Horizon Report 2011 K-121 year or less

Cloud Computing

Mobiles

2 to 3 yearsGame-based learning

Open Content

4 to 5 yearsLearning Analytics

Personal Learning Environments

2011 Report

14Monday October 10 2011

The Global Achievement Gap

21st Century Skills

Critical Thinking and Problem-Solving

Collaboration Across Networks and Leading by Influence

Agility and Adaptability

15Monday October 10 2011

The Global Achievement Gap

21st Century SkillsInitiative and Entrepreneurialism

Effective Oral and Written Communication

Accessing and Analyzing Information

Curiosity and Imagination

16Monday October 10 2011

Partnership for 21st Century Skillshttpwwwp21org

17Monday October 10 2011

CCSSO and Asia Societyrsquos PGL

New resource on global competence

Download a copy here

18Monday October 10 2011

From Educating for Global Competence Preparing our Youth to Engage the World 19Monday October 10 2011

From Educating for Global Competence Preparing our Youth to Engage the World

20Monday October 10 2011

High Noon

Issues involving the global commons

Issues requiring a global commitment

Issues needing a global regulatory approach

21Monday October 10 2011

Additional Resources

Esther Wojcicki and Michael Levine Teaching for a Shared Future American Educators Need to

Think Globally

22Monday October 10 2011

Questions

What are the implications for teaching given these new ways of teaching and learning

Why isnrsquot the topic of student engagement one of our top priorities

Will rigorous curriculum will emerge if we address skills detailed in the Global Achievement Gap and in the Partnership for 21st Century Skills model

23Monday October 10 2011

24Monday October 10 2011

HOW DO YOU PREPARE STUDENTS

24Monday October 10 2011

25Monday October 10 2011

Edutopia FebruaryMarch 2008

httpwwwedutopiaorgsage-advice-world-citizens

25Monday October 10 2011

26Monday October 10 2011

First you help them define the term ldquocitizen of the worldrdquo Then you help them learn what being a good citizen means -- to themselves to loved ones and family to the school community to the surrounding community Onersquos actions can be directly linked to onersquos values (beliefs feelings and actions that are important to us) so starting with a basic understanding of onersquos values is essential to any meaningful discussions on citizenship The global context is meaningless unless students are good citizens of their own nation

26Monday October 10 2011

27Monday October 10 2011

Right before our eyes all that the education sector has controlled dismissed manipulated validated embellished fictionalized and ranked within an aura of tradition and ritual may be accessed by point-and-click We need to stop chasing exponentially expanding content Inquiry problem recognition and solution creativity knowing onersquos strengths and weaknesses communication and relationships are what students must be prepared for

27Monday October 10 2011

28Monday October 10 2011

Becoming a world citizen requires knowledge and experience of other cultures US schools do not provide knowledge or experience Rather they provide a cursory glimpse of others in order to exemplify how not to be American ldquoDiversity Dayrdquo does not create world citizens it patronizes cultural difference and touts xenophobia and always winds up pandering American culture as Eurocentrically defined Only travel and immersion in other cultures creates world citizens

28Monday October 10 2011

29Monday October 10 2011

Prepare students to be citizens of the world by being one yourself Teach from a global perspective

29Monday October 10 2011

Asia Society

Globally Literate EducatorsAsia Society Partnership for Global Learning

Teachers are Skilled and knowledgeable Critical thinkers and problem solvers Culturally aware Aware of world events and global dynamics 21st Century literate Collaborative Use media and technology effectively in their work Responsible and ethical citizens

30Monday October 10 2011

Arlington Heights School District 25httpwwwahsd25k12ilusabout_usvisionphp

31Monday October 10 2011

32Monday October 10 2011

33Monday October 10 2011

THINK Global School12 countries in 12 trimesters

34Monday October 10 2011

35Monday October 10 2011

YOUR EFFORTS

35Monday October 10 2011

Take This Surveyhttptinyurlcom21stcenturyskillssurvey

36Monday October 10 2011

View Results Herehttptinyurlcom21stcenturyskillssurveyresults

37Monday October 10 2011

Connect All SchoolsiEARN

38Monday October 10 2011

39Monday October 10 2011

MY STORY

39Monday October 10 2011

Apple Distinguished Educators

Global Awareness 2006

The World is Flat

A Whole New Mind

Berlin amp Prague

Rethink Global Awareness

40Monday October 10 2011

Classroom 20

Link41Monday October 10 2011

Global Education CollaborativeLink

42Monday October 10 2011

353341 unique visitors

43Monday October 10 2011

6210 members from approximately 115 countries

44Monday October 10 2011

GEC Features

Searchable member list

Latest activity

Forums and blogs

Links to resources

Events

Project database

Videos and photos

45Monday October 10 2011

GEC Features

Searchable member list

Latest activity

Forums and blogs

Links to resources

Events

Project database

Videos and photos

45Monday October 10 2011

Apple Distinguished Educators

ADE Institute Asia 2008Visited six Singaporean schools

Worked with educators from Singapore Hong Kong and assorted international schools

Worked in teams to create collaborative projects

46Monday October 10 2011

The Education ProjectBahrain

47Monday October 10 2011

Global Education Conferencehttpglobaleducationconferencecom

48Monday October 10 2011

Steve Hargadon

49Monday October 10 2011

Closing Session

50Monday October 10 2011

Homa Sabet Tavangar

51Monday October 10 2011

Polar Bears International

52Monday October 10 2011

Polar Bears International

53Monday October 10 2011

Brian Mannix

54Monday October 10 2011

Milton Brown

55Monday October 10 2011

Catlin Gabel SchoolProgram Information

56Monday October 10 2011

A Selection of Presenters and Partners

Asia Society Partnership for Global Learning

Bridges to Understanding

Flat Classroom Projecttrade

Global Nomads

iEARN

ePALS

Journeys in Film

Primary Source

Roots and Shoots

TakingITGlobal

World Savvy

57Monday October 10 2011

58Monday October 10 2011

EXAMPLES

58Monday October 10 2011

Basic Project

Earth Day Groceries Project Mark Ahlness

59Monday October 10 2011

Next Steps

Around the World with 80 Schools

Silvia Tolisano

60Monday October 10 2011

Next Steps

Google Lit TripsJerome Burg

61Monday October 10 2011

Deep Cuts

Sample VideoValerie Becker62Monday October 10 2011

Deep Cuts

WikiValerie Becker63Monday October 10 2011

Deep Cuts

A Whole New MindKarl Fisch

64Monday October 10 2011

Three Cups of ControversyGreg Mortenson

Central Asia Institute

Pennies for Peace

Three Cups of Tea

What Mortenson Got Wrong

American Institute of Philanthropy

Better Business Bureau

Charity Navigator

Great NonProfits

GuideStar

65Monday October 10 2011

66Monday October 10 2011

TOOLS OF THE TRADE

66Monday October 10 2011

Apple Inc

Tools of the Trade

Photobooth (photos video greenscreening)

iChat AV (videoconferencing desktop sharing recording)

Garageband (recording podcasting)

iWeb (publishing of blogs photos podcasts)

iPod iPod Touch iPad - microphone attachments amp apps

67Monday October 10 2011

Suggested Toolkit

Still or video camera - Kodak cameras

Web Cam - Logitech

Chat client - Skype (free) Oovo Sightspeed

Digital recording device or web site - Gcast

Collaborative workspace - Thinkcom (Thinkquest) blogs wikis

Networks - Twitter iEARN ePals Global Ed ning

68Monday October 10 2011

Recommendations

Learn to network network to learn

Keep it authentic

Start small and design very structured projects

Join an existing group project

Develop a customized vision of 21st century learning for your classroom school and district

69Monday October 10 2011

Where the h is Matt 2

70Monday October 10 2011

Connect with Lucyelemenousgmailcom

elemenous

On Twitter Slideshare YouTube Flickr etc

Blog

httpwwwlucygrayorg

The Global Education Collaborative

httpglobaleducationningcom

Social bookmarking resources

httpgroupsdiigocomgroupglobaleducation

httpwwwdeliciouscomtagglobaleducation

71Monday October 10 2011

Page 17: Going Global - Full Version - Fall 2011

ldquoThe Highly Connected TeacherrdquoThe National Educational Technology Plan

12Monday October 10 2011

The New Media Consortium

Horizon Report K-12

Emerging technologies

Adoption horizons

1 year or less

2 to 3 years

4 to 5 years

13Monday October 10 2011

The New Media Consortium

Horizon Report 2011 K-121 year or less

Cloud Computing

Mobiles

2 to 3 yearsGame-based learning

Open Content

4 to 5 yearsLearning Analytics

Personal Learning Environments

2011 Report

14Monday October 10 2011

The Global Achievement Gap

21st Century Skills

Critical Thinking and Problem-Solving

Collaboration Across Networks and Leading by Influence

Agility and Adaptability

15Monday October 10 2011

The Global Achievement Gap

21st Century SkillsInitiative and Entrepreneurialism

Effective Oral and Written Communication

Accessing and Analyzing Information

Curiosity and Imagination

16Monday October 10 2011

Partnership for 21st Century Skillshttpwwwp21org

17Monday October 10 2011

CCSSO and Asia Societyrsquos PGL

New resource on global competence

Download a copy here

18Monday October 10 2011

From Educating for Global Competence Preparing our Youth to Engage the World 19Monday October 10 2011

From Educating for Global Competence Preparing our Youth to Engage the World

20Monday October 10 2011

High Noon

Issues involving the global commons

Issues requiring a global commitment

Issues needing a global regulatory approach

21Monday October 10 2011

Additional Resources

Esther Wojcicki and Michael Levine Teaching for a Shared Future American Educators Need to

Think Globally

22Monday October 10 2011

Questions

What are the implications for teaching given these new ways of teaching and learning

Why isnrsquot the topic of student engagement one of our top priorities

Will rigorous curriculum will emerge if we address skills detailed in the Global Achievement Gap and in the Partnership for 21st Century Skills model

23Monday October 10 2011

24Monday October 10 2011

HOW DO YOU PREPARE STUDENTS

24Monday October 10 2011

25Monday October 10 2011

Edutopia FebruaryMarch 2008

httpwwwedutopiaorgsage-advice-world-citizens

25Monday October 10 2011

26Monday October 10 2011

First you help them define the term ldquocitizen of the worldrdquo Then you help them learn what being a good citizen means -- to themselves to loved ones and family to the school community to the surrounding community Onersquos actions can be directly linked to onersquos values (beliefs feelings and actions that are important to us) so starting with a basic understanding of onersquos values is essential to any meaningful discussions on citizenship The global context is meaningless unless students are good citizens of their own nation

26Monday October 10 2011

27Monday October 10 2011

Right before our eyes all that the education sector has controlled dismissed manipulated validated embellished fictionalized and ranked within an aura of tradition and ritual may be accessed by point-and-click We need to stop chasing exponentially expanding content Inquiry problem recognition and solution creativity knowing onersquos strengths and weaknesses communication and relationships are what students must be prepared for

27Monday October 10 2011

28Monday October 10 2011

Becoming a world citizen requires knowledge and experience of other cultures US schools do not provide knowledge or experience Rather they provide a cursory glimpse of others in order to exemplify how not to be American ldquoDiversity Dayrdquo does not create world citizens it patronizes cultural difference and touts xenophobia and always winds up pandering American culture as Eurocentrically defined Only travel and immersion in other cultures creates world citizens

28Monday October 10 2011

29Monday October 10 2011

Prepare students to be citizens of the world by being one yourself Teach from a global perspective

29Monday October 10 2011

Asia Society

Globally Literate EducatorsAsia Society Partnership for Global Learning

Teachers are Skilled and knowledgeable Critical thinkers and problem solvers Culturally aware Aware of world events and global dynamics 21st Century literate Collaborative Use media and technology effectively in their work Responsible and ethical citizens

30Monday October 10 2011

Arlington Heights School District 25httpwwwahsd25k12ilusabout_usvisionphp

31Monday October 10 2011

32Monday October 10 2011

33Monday October 10 2011

THINK Global School12 countries in 12 trimesters

34Monday October 10 2011

35Monday October 10 2011

YOUR EFFORTS

35Monday October 10 2011

Take This Surveyhttptinyurlcom21stcenturyskillssurvey

36Monday October 10 2011

View Results Herehttptinyurlcom21stcenturyskillssurveyresults

37Monday October 10 2011

Connect All SchoolsiEARN

38Monday October 10 2011

39Monday October 10 2011

MY STORY

39Monday October 10 2011

Apple Distinguished Educators

Global Awareness 2006

The World is Flat

A Whole New Mind

Berlin amp Prague

Rethink Global Awareness

40Monday October 10 2011

Classroom 20

Link41Monday October 10 2011

Global Education CollaborativeLink

42Monday October 10 2011

353341 unique visitors

43Monday October 10 2011

6210 members from approximately 115 countries

44Monday October 10 2011

GEC Features

Searchable member list

Latest activity

Forums and blogs

Links to resources

Events

Project database

Videos and photos

45Monday October 10 2011

GEC Features

Searchable member list

Latest activity

Forums and blogs

Links to resources

Events

Project database

Videos and photos

45Monday October 10 2011

Apple Distinguished Educators

ADE Institute Asia 2008Visited six Singaporean schools

Worked with educators from Singapore Hong Kong and assorted international schools

Worked in teams to create collaborative projects

46Monday October 10 2011

The Education ProjectBahrain

47Monday October 10 2011

Global Education Conferencehttpglobaleducationconferencecom

48Monday October 10 2011

Steve Hargadon

49Monday October 10 2011

Closing Session

50Monday October 10 2011

Homa Sabet Tavangar

51Monday October 10 2011

Polar Bears International

52Monday October 10 2011

Polar Bears International

53Monday October 10 2011

Brian Mannix

54Monday October 10 2011

Milton Brown

55Monday October 10 2011

Catlin Gabel SchoolProgram Information

56Monday October 10 2011

A Selection of Presenters and Partners

Asia Society Partnership for Global Learning

Bridges to Understanding

Flat Classroom Projecttrade

Global Nomads

iEARN

ePALS

Journeys in Film

Primary Source

Roots and Shoots

TakingITGlobal

World Savvy

57Monday October 10 2011

58Monday October 10 2011

EXAMPLES

58Monday October 10 2011

Basic Project

Earth Day Groceries Project Mark Ahlness

59Monday October 10 2011

Next Steps

Around the World with 80 Schools

Silvia Tolisano

60Monday October 10 2011

Next Steps

Google Lit TripsJerome Burg

61Monday October 10 2011

Deep Cuts

Sample VideoValerie Becker62Monday October 10 2011

Deep Cuts

WikiValerie Becker63Monday October 10 2011

Deep Cuts

A Whole New MindKarl Fisch

64Monday October 10 2011

Three Cups of ControversyGreg Mortenson

Central Asia Institute

Pennies for Peace

Three Cups of Tea

What Mortenson Got Wrong

American Institute of Philanthropy

Better Business Bureau

Charity Navigator

Great NonProfits

GuideStar

65Monday October 10 2011

66Monday October 10 2011

TOOLS OF THE TRADE

66Monday October 10 2011

Apple Inc

Tools of the Trade

Photobooth (photos video greenscreening)

iChat AV (videoconferencing desktop sharing recording)

Garageband (recording podcasting)

iWeb (publishing of blogs photos podcasts)

iPod iPod Touch iPad - microphone attachments amp apps

67Monday October 10 2011

Suggested Toolkit

Still or video camera - Kodak cameras

Web Cam - Logitech

Chat client - Skype (free) Oovo Sightspeed

Digital recording device or web site - Gcast

Collaborative workspace - Thinkcom (Thinkquest) blogs wikis

Networks - Twitter iEARN ePals Global Ed ning

68Monday October 10 2011

Recommendations

Learn to network network to learn

Keep it authentic

Start small and design very structured projects

Join an existing group project

Develop a customized vision of 21st century learning for your classroom school and district

69Monday October 10 2011

Where the h is Matt 2

70Monday October 10 2011

Connect with Lucyelemenousgmailcom

elemenous

On Twitter Slideshare YouTube Flickr etc

Blog

httpwwwlucygrayorg

The Global Education Collaborative

httpglobaleducationningcom

Social bookmarking resources

httpgroupsdiigocomgroupglobaleducation

httpwwwdeliciouscomtagglobaleducation

71Monday October 10 2011

Page 18: Going Global - Full Version - Fall 2011

The New Media Consortium

Horizon Report K-12

Emerging technologies

Adoption horizons

1 year or less

2 to 3 years

4 to 5 years

13Monday October 10 2011

The New Media Consortium

Horizon Report 2011 K-121 year or less

Cloud Computing

Mobiles

2 to 3 yearsGame-based learning

Open Content

4 to 5 yearsLearning Analytics

Personal Learning Environments

2011 Report

14Monday October 10 2011

The Global Achievement Gap

21st Century Skills

Critical Thinking and Problem-Solving

Collaboration Across Networks and Leading by Influence

Agility and Adaptability

15Monday October 10 2011

The Global Achievement Gap

21st Century SkillsInitiative and Entrepreneurialism

Effective Oral and Written Communication

Accessing and Analyzing Information

Curiosity and Imagination

16Monday October 10 2011

Partnership for 21st Century Skillshttpwwwp21org

17Monday October 10 2011

CCSSO and Asia Societyrsquos PGL

New resource on global competence

Download a copy here

18Monday October 10 2011

From Educating for Global Competence Preparing our Youth to Engage the World 19Monday October 10 2011

From Educating for Global Competence Preparing our Youth to Engage the World

20Monday October 10 2011

High Noon

Issues involving the global commons

Issues requiring a global commitment

Issues needing a global regulatory approach

21Monday October 10 2011

Additional Resources

Esther Wojcicki and Michael Levine Teaching for a Shared Future American Educators Need to

Think Globally

22Monday October 10 2011

Questions

What are the implications for teaching given these new ways of teaching and learning

Why isnrsquot the topic of student engagement one of our top priorities

Will rigorous curriculum will emerge if we address skills detailed in the Global Achievement Gap and in the Partnership for 21st Century Skills model

23Monday October 10 2011

24Monday October 10 2011

HOW DO YOU PREPARE STUDENTS

24Monday October 10 2011

25Monday October 10 2011

Edutopia FebruaryMarch 2008

httpwwwedutopiaorgsage-advice-world-citizens

25Monday October 10 2011

26Monday October 10 2011

First you help them define the term ldquocitizen of the worldrdquo Then you help them learn what being a good citizen means -- to themselves to loved ones and family to the school community to the surrounding community Onersquos actions can be directly linked to onersquos values (beliefs feelings and actions that are important to us) so starting with a basic understanding of onersquos values is essential to any meaningful discussions on citizenship The global context is meaningless unless students are good citizens of their own nation

26Monday October 10 2011

27Monday October 10 2011

Right before our eyes all that the education sector has controlled dismissed manipulated validated embellished fictionalized and ranked within an aura of tradition and ritual may be accessed by point-and-click We need to stop chasing exponentially expanding content Inquiry problem recognition and solution creativity knowing onersquos strengths and weaknesses communication and relationships are what students must be prepared for

27Monday October 10 2011

28Monday October 10 2011

Becoming a world citizen requires knowledge and experience of other cultures US schools do not provide knowledge or experience Rather they provide a cursory glimpse of others in order to exemplify how not to be American ldquoDiversity Dayrdquo does not create world citizens it patronizes cultural difference and touts xenophobia and always winds up pandering American culture as Eurocentrically defined Only travel and immersion in other cultures creates world citizens

28Monday October 10 2011

29Monday October 10 2011

Prepare students to be citizens of the world by being one yourself Teach from a global perspective

29Monday October 10 2011

Asia Society

Globally Literate EducatorsAsia Society Partnership for Global Learning

Teachers are Skilled and knowledgeable Critical thinkers and problem solvers Culturally aware Aware of world events and global dynamics 21st Century literate Collaborative Use media and technology effectively in their work Responsible and ethical citizens

30Monday October 10 2011

Arlington Heights School District 25httpwwwahsd25k12ilusabout_usvisionphp

31Monday October 10 2011

32Monday October 10 2011

33Monday October 10 2011

THINK Global School12 countries in 12 trimesters

34Monday October 10 2011

35Monday October 10 2011

YOUR EFFORTS

35Monday October 10 2011

Take This Surveyhttptinyurlcom21stcenturyskillssurvey

36Monday October 10 2011

View Results Herehttptinyurlcom21stcenturyskillssurveyresults

37Monday October 10 2011

Connect All SchoolsiEARN

38Monday October 10 2011

39Monday October 10 2011

MY STORY

39Monday October 10 2011

Apple Distinguished Educators

Global Awareness 2006

The World is Flat

A Whole New Mind

Berlin amp Prague

Rethink Global Awareness

40Monday October 10 2011

Classroom 20

Link41Monday October 10 2011

Global Education CollaborativeLink

42Monday October 10 2011

353341 unique visitors

43Monday October 10 2011

6210 members from approximately 115 countries

44Monday October 10 2011

GEC Features

Searchable member list

Latest activity

Forums and blogs

Links to resources

Events

Project database

Videos and photos

45Monday October 10 2011

GEC Features

Searchable member list

Latest activity

Forums and blogs

Links to resources

Events

Project database

Videos and photos

45Monday October 10 2011

Apple Distinguished Educators

ADE Institute Asia 2008Visited six Singaporean schools

Worked with educators from Singapore Hong Kong and assorted international schools

Worked in teams to create collaborative projects

46Monday October 10 2011

The Education ProjectBahrain

47Monday October 10 2011

Global Education Conferencehttpglobaleducationconferencecom

48Monday October 10 2011

Steve Hargadon

49Monday October 10 2011

Closing Session

50Monday October 10 2011

Homa Sabet Tavangar

51Monday October 10 2011

Polar Bears International

52Monday October 10 2011

Polar Bears International

53Monday October 10 2011

Brian Mannix

54Monday October 10 2011

Milton Brown

55Monday October 10 2011

Catlin Gabel SchoolProgram Information

56Monday October 10 2011

A Selection of Presenters and Partners

Asia Society Partnership for Global Learning

Bridges to Understanding

Flat Classroom Projecttrade

Global Nomads

iEARN

ePALS

Journeys in Film

Primary Source

Roots and Shoots

TakingITGlobal

World Savvy

57Monday October 10 2011

58Monday October 10 2011

EXAMPLES

58Monday October 10 2011

Basic Project

Earth Day Groceries Project Mark Ahlness

59Monday October 10 2011

Next Steps

Around the World with 80 Schools

Silvia Tolisano

60Monday October 10 2011

Next Steps

Google Lit TripsJerome Burg

61Monday October 10 2011

Deep Cuts

Sample VideoValerie Becker62Monday October 10 2011

Deep Cuts

WikiValerie Becker63Monday October 10 2011

Deep Cuts

A Whole New MindKarl Fisch

64Monday October 10 2011

Three Cups of ControversyGreg Mortenson

Central Asia Institute

Pennies for Peace

Three Cups of Tea

What Mortenson Got Wrong

American Institute of Philanthropy

Better Business Bureau

Charity Navigator

Great NonProfits

GuideStar

65Monday October 10 2011

66Monday October 10 2011

TOOLS OF THE TRADE

66Monday October 10 2011

Apple Inc

Tools of the Trade

Photobooth (photos video greenscreening)

iChat AV (videoconferencing desktop sharing recording)

Garageband (recording podcasting)

iWeb (publishing of blogs photos podcasts)

iPod iPod Touch iPad - microphone attachments amp apps

67Monday October 10 2011

Suggested Toolkit

Still or video camera - Kodak cameras

Web Cam - Logitech

Chat client - Skype (free) Oovo Sightspeed

Digital recording device or web site - Gcast

Collaborative workspace - Thinkcom (Thinkquest) blogs wikis

Networks - Twitter iEARN ePals Global Ed ning

68Monday October 10 2011

Recommendations

Learn to network network to learn

Keep it authentic

Start small and design very structured projects

Join an existing group project

Develop a customized vision of 21st century learning for your classroom school and district

69Monday October 10 2011

Where the h is Matt 2

70Monday October 10 2011

Connect with Lucyelemenousgmailcom

elemenous

On Twitter Slideshare YouTube Flickr etc

Blog

httpwwwlucygrayorg

The Global Education Collaborative

httpglobaleducationningcom

Social bookmarking resources

httpgroupsdiigocomgroupglobaleducation

httpwwwdeliciouscomtagglobaleducation

71Monday October 10 2011

Page 19: Going Global - Full Version - Fall 2011

The New Media Consortium

Horizon Report 2011 K-121 year or less

Cloud Computing

Mobiles

2 to 3 yearsGame-based learning

Open Content

4 to 5 yearsLearning Analytics

Personal Learning Environments

2011 Report

14Monday October 10 2011

The Global Achievement Gap

21st Century Skills

Critical Thinking and Problem-Solving

Collaboration Across Networks and Leading by Influence

Agility and Adaptability

15Monday October 10 2011

The Global Achievement Gap

21st Century SkillsInitiative and Entrepreneurialism

Effective Oral and Written Communication

Accessing and Analyzing Information

Curiosity and Imagination

16Monday October 10 2011

Partnership for 21st Century Skillshttpwwwp21org

17Monday October 10 2011

CCSSO and Asia Societyrsquos PGL

New resource on global competence

Download a copy here

18Monday October 10 2011

From Educating for Global Competence Preparing our Youth to Engage the World 19Monday October 10 2011

From Educating for Global Competence Preparing our Youth to Engage the World

20Monday October 10 2011

High Noon

Issues involving the global commons

Issues requiring a global commitment

Issues needing a global regulatory approach

21Monday October 10 2011

Additional Resources

Esther Wojcicki and Michael Levine Teaching for a Shared Future American Educators Need to

Think Globally

22Monday October 10 2011

Questions

What are the implications for teaching given these new ways of teaching and learning

Why isnrsquot the topic of student engagement one of our top priorities

Will rigorous curriculum will emerge if we address skills detailed in the Global Achievement Gap and in the Partnership for 21st Century Skills model

23Monday October 10 2011

24Monday October 10 2011

HOW DO YOU PREPARE STUDENTS

24Monday October 10 2011

25Monday October 10 2011

Edutopia FebruaryMarch 2008

httpwwwedutopiaorgsage-advice-world-citizens

25Monday October 10 2011

26Monday October 10 2011

First you help them define the term ldquocitizen of the worldrdquo Then you help them learn what being a good citizen means -- to themselves to loved ones and family to the school community to the surrounding community Onersquos actions can be directly linked to onersquos values (beliefs feelings and actions that are important to us) so starting with a basic understanding of onersquos values is essential to any meaningful discussions on citizenship The global context is meaningless unless students are good citizens of their own nation

26Monday October 10 2011

27Monday October 10 2011

Right before our eyes all that the education sector has controlled dismissed manipulated validated embellished fictionalized and ranked within an aura of tradition and ritual may be accessed by point-and-click We need to stop chasing exponentially expanding content Inquiry problem recognition and solution creativity knowing onersquos strengths and weaknesses communication and relationships are what students must be prepared for

27Monday October 10 2011

28Monday October 10 2011

Becoming a world citizen requires knowledge and experience of other cultures US schools do not provide knowledge or experience Rather they provide a cursory glimpse of others in order to exemplify how not to be American ldquoDiversity Dayrdquo does not create world citizens it patronizes cultural difference and touts xenophobia and always winds up pandering American culture as Eurocentrically defined Only travel and immersion in other cultures creates world citizens

28Monday October 10 2011

29Monday October 10 2011

Prepare students to be citizens of the world by being one yourself Teach from a global perspective

29Monday October 10 2011

Asia Society

Globally Literate EducatorsAsia Society Partnership for Global Learning

Teachers are Skilled and knowledgeable Critical thinkers and problem solvers Culturally aware Aware of world events and global dynamics 21st Century literate Collaborative Use media and technology effectively in their work Responsible and ethical citizens

30Monday October 10 2011

Arlington Heights School District 25httpwwwahsd25k12ilusabout_usvisionphp

31Monday October 10 2011

32Monday October 10 2011

33Monday October 10 2011

THINK Global School12 countries in 12 trimesters

34Monday October 10 2011

35Monday October 10 2011

YOUR EFFORTS

35Monday October 10 2011

Take This Surveyhttptinyurlcom21stcenturyskillssurvey

36Monday October 10 2011

View Results Herehttptinyurlcom21stcenturyskillssurveyresults

37Monday October 10 2011

Connect All SchoolsiEARN

38Monday October 10 2011

39Monday October 10 2011

MY STORY

39Monday October 10 2011

Apple Distinguished Educators

Global Awareness 2006

The World is Flat

A Whole New Mind

Berlin amp Prague

Rethink Global Awareness

40Monday October 10 2011

Classroom 20

Link41Monday October 10 2011

Global Education CollaborativeLink

42Monday October 10 2011

353341 unique visitors

43Monday October 10 2011

6210 members from approximately 115 countries

44Monday October 10 2011

GEC Features

Searchable member list

Latest activity

Forums and blogs

Links to resources

Events

Project database

Videos and photos

45Monday October 10 2011

GEC Features

Searchable member list

Latest activity

Forums and blogs

Links to resources

Events

Project database

Videos and photos

45Monday October 10 2011

Apple Distinguished Educators

ADE Institute Asia 2008Visited six Singaporean schools

Worked with educators from Singapore Hong Kong and assorted international schools

Worked in teams to create collaborative projects

46Monday October 10 2011

The Education ProjectBahrain

47Monday October 10 2011

Global Education Conferencehttpglobaleducationconferencecom

48Monday October 10 2011

Steve Hargadon

49Monday October 10 2011

Closing Session

50Monday October 10 2011

Homa Sabet Tavangar

51Monday October 10 2011

Polar Bears International

52Monday October 10 2011

Polar Bears International

53Monday October 10 2011

Brian Mannix

54Monday October 10 2011

Milton Brown

55Monday October 10 2011

Catlin Gabel SchoolProgram Information

56Monday October 10 2011

A Selection of Presenters and Partners

Asia Society Partnership for Global Learning

Bridges to Understanding

Flat Classroom Projecttrade

Global Nomads

iEARN

ePALS

Journeys in Film

Primary Source

Roots and Shoots

TakingITGlobal

World Savvy

57Monday October 10 2011

58Monday October 10 2011

EXAMPLES

58Monday October 10 2011

Basic Project

Earth Day Groceries Project Mark Ahlness

59Monday October 10 2011

Next Steps

Around the World with 80 Schools

Silvia Tolisano

60Monday October 10 2011

Next Steps

Google Lit TripsJerome Burg

61Monday October 10 2011

Deep Cuts

Sample VideoValerie Becker62Monday October 10 2011

Deep Cuts

WikiValerie Becker63Monday October 10 2011

Deep Cuts

A Whole New MindKarl Fisch

64Monday October 10 2011

Three Cups of ControversyGreg Mortenson

Central Asia Institute

Pennies for Peace

Three Cups of Tea

What Mortenson Got Wrong

American Institute of Philanthropy

Better Business Bureau

Charity Navigator

Great NonProfits

GuideStar

65Monday October 10 2011

66Monday October 10 2011

TOOLS OF THE TRADE

66Monday October 10 2011

Apple Inc

Tools of the Trade

Photobooth (photos video greenscreening)

iChat AV (videoconferencing desktop sharing recording)

Garageband (recording podcasting)

iWeb (publishing of blogs photos podcasts)

iPod iPod Touch iPad - microphone attachments amp apps

67Monday October 10 2011

Suggested Toolkit

Still or video camera - Kodak cameras

Web Cam - Logitech

Chat client - Skype (free) Oovo Sightspeed

Digital recording device or web site - Gcast

Collaborative workspace - Thinkcom (Thinkquest) blogs wikis

Networks - Twitter iEARN ePals Global Ed ning

68Monday October 10 2011

Recommendations

Learn to network network to learn

Keep it authentic

Start small and design very structured projects

Join an existing group project

Develop a customized vision of 21st century learning for your classroom school and district

69Monday October 10 2011

Where the h is Matt 2

70Monday October 10 2011

Connect with Lucyelemenousgmailcom

elemenous

On Twitter Slideshare YouTube Flickr etc

Blog

httpwwwlucygrayorg

The Global Education Collaborative

httpglobaleducationningcom

Social bookmarking resources

httpgroupsdiigocomgroupglobaleducation

httpwwwdeliciouscomtagglobaleducation

71Monday October 10 2011

Page 20: Going Global - Full Version - Fall 2011

The Global Achievement Gap

21st Century Skills

Critical Thinking and Problem-Solving

Collaboration Across Networks and Leading by Influence

Agility and Adaptability

15Monday October 10 2011

The Global Achievement Gap

21st Century SkillsInitiative and Entrepreneurialism

Effective Oral and Written Communication

Accessing and Analyzing Information

Curiosity and Imagination

16Monday October 10 2011

Partnership for 21st Century Skillshttpwwwp21org

17Monday October 10 2011

CCSSO and Asia Societyrsquos PGL

New resource on global competence

Download a copy here

18Monday October 10 2011

From Educating for Global Competence Preparing our Youth to Engage the World 19Monday October 10 2011

From Educating for Global Competence Preparing our Youth to Engage the World

20Monday October 10 2011

High Noon

Issues involving the global commons

Issues requiring a global commitment

Issues needing a global regulatory approach

21Monday October 10 2011

Additional Resources

Esther Wojcicki and Michael Levine Teaching for a Shared Future American Educators Need to

Think Globally

22Monday October 10 2011

Questions

What are the implications for teaching given these new ways of teaching and learning

Why isnrsquot the topic of student engagement one of our top priorities

Will rigorous curriculum will emerge if we address skills detailed in the Global Achievement Gap and in the Partnership for 21st Century Skills model

23Monday October 10 2011

24Monday October 10 2011

HOW DO YOU PREPARE STUDENTS

24Monday October 10 2011

25Monday October 10 2011

Edutopia FebruaryMarch 2008

httpwwwedutopiaorgsage-advice-world-citizens

25Monday October 10 2011

26Monday October 10 2011

First you help them define the term ldquocitizen of the worldrdquo Then you help them learn what being a good citizen means -- to themselves to loved ones and family to the school community to the surrounding community Onersquos actions can be directly linked to onersquos values (beliefs feelings and actions that are important to us) so starting with a basic understanding of onersquos values is essential to any meaningful discussions on citizenship The global context is meaningless unless students are good citizens of their own nation

26Monday October 10 2011

27Monday October 10 2011

Right before our eyes all that the education sector has controlled dismissed manipulated validated embellished fictionalized and ranked within an aura of tradition and ritual may be accessed by point-and-click We need to stop chasing exponentially expanding content Inquiry problem recognition and solution creativity knowing onersquos strengths and weaknesses communication and relationships are what students must be prepared for

27Monday October 10 2011

28Monday October 10 2011

Becoming a world citizen requires knowledge and experience of other cultures US schools do not provide knowledge or experience Rather they provide a cursory glimpse of others in order to exemplify how not to be American ldquoDiversity Dayrdquo does not create world citizens it patronizes cultural difference and touts xenophobia and always winds up pandering American culture as Eurocentrically defined Only travel and immersion in other cultures creates world citizens

28Monday October 10 2011

29Monday October 10 2011

Prepare students to be citizens of the world by being one yourself Teach from a global perspective

29Monday October 10 2011

Asia Society

Globally Literate EducatorsAsia Society Partnership for Global Learning

Teachers are Skilled and knowledgeable Critical thinkers and problem solvers Culturally aware Aware of world events and global dynamics 21st Century literate Collaborative Use media and technology effectively in their work Responsible and ethical citizens

30Monday October 10 2011

Arlington Heights School District 25httpwwwahsd25k12ilusabout_usvisionphp

31Monday October 10 2011

32Monday October 10 2011

33Monday October 10 2011

THINK Global School12 countries in 12 trimesters

34Monday October 10 2011

35Monday October 10 2011

YOUR EFFORTS

35Monday October 10 2011

Take This Surveyhttptinyurlcom21stcenturyskillssurvey

36Monday October 10 2011

View Results Herehttptinyurlcom21stcenturyskillssurveyresults

37Monday October 10 2011

Connect All SchoolsiEARN

38Monday October 10 2011

39Monday October 10 2011

MY STORY

39Monday October 10 2011

Apple Distinguished Educators

Global Awareness 2006

The World is Flat

A Whole New Mind

Berlin amp Prague

Rethink Global Awareness

40Monday October 10 2011

Classroom 20

Link41Monday October 10 2011

Global Education CollaborativeLink

42Monday October 10 2011

353341 unique visitors

43Monday October 10 2011

6210 members from approximately 115 countries

44Monday October 10 2011

GEC Features

Searchable member list

Latest activity

Forums and blogs

Links to resources

Events

Project database

Videos and photos

45Monday October 10 2011

GEC Features

Searchable member list

Latest activity

Forums and blogs

Links to resources

Events

Project database

Videos and photos

45Monday October 10 2011

Apple Distinguished Educators

ADE Institute Asia 2008Visited six Singaporean schools

Worked with educators from Singapore Hong Kong and assorted international schools

Worked in teams to create collaborative projects

46Monday October 10 2011

The Education ProjectBahrain

47Monday October 10 2011

Global Education Conferencehttpglobaleducationconferencecom

48Monday October 10 2011

Steve Hargadon

49Monday October 10 2011

Closing Session

50Monday October 10 2011

Homa Sabet Tavangar

51Monday October 10 2011

Polar Bears International

52Monday October 10 2011

Polar Bears International

53Monday October 10 2011

Brian Mannix

54Monday October 10 2011

Milton Brown

55Monday October 10 2011

Catlin Gabel SchoolProgram Information

56Monday October 10 2011

A Selection of Presenters and Partners

Asia Society Partnership for Global Learning

Bridges to Understanding

Flat Classroom Projecttrade

Global Nomads

iEARN

ePALS

Journeys in Film

Primary Source

Roots and Shoots

TakingITGlobal

World Savvy

57Monday October 10 2011

58Monday October 10 2011

EXAMPLES

58Monday October 10 2011

Basic Project

Earth Day Groceries Project Mark Ahlness

59Monday October 10 2011

Next Steps

Around the World with 80 Schools

Silvia Tolisano

60Monday October 10 2011

Next Steps

Google Lit TripsJerome Burg

61Monday October 10 2011

Deep Cuts

Sample VideoValerie Becker62Monday October 10 2011

Deep Cuts

WikiValerie Becker63Monday October 10 2011

Deep Cuts

A Whole New MindKarl Fisch

64Monday October 10 2011

Three Cups of ControversyGreg Mortenson

Central Asia Institute

Pennies for Peace

Three Cups of Tea

What Mortenson Got Wrong

American Institute of Philanthropy

Better Business Bureau

Charity Navigator

Great NonProfits

GuideStar

65Monday October 10 2011

66Monday October 10 2011

TOOLS OF THE TRADE

66Monday October 10 2011

Apple Inc

Tools of the Trade

Photobooth (photos video greenscreening)

iChat AV (videoconferencing desktop sharing recording)

Garageband (recording podcasting)

iWeb (publishing of blogs photos podcasts)

iPod iPod Touch iPad - microphone attachments amp apps

67Monday October 10 2011

Suggested Toolkit

Still or video camera - Kodak cameras

Web Cam - Logitech

Chat client - Skype (free) Oovo Sightspeed

Digital recording device or web site - Gcast

Collaborative workspace - Thinkcom (Thinkquest) blogs wikis

Networks - Twitter iEARN ePals Global Ed ning

68Monday October 10 2011

Recommendations

Learn to network network to learn

Keep it authentic

Start small and design very structured projects

Join an existing group project

Develop a customized vision of 21st century learning for your classroom school and district

69Monday October 10 2011

Where the h is Matt 2

70Monday October 10 2011

Connect with Lucyelemenousgmailcom

elemenous

On Twitter Slideshare YouTube Flickr etc

Blog

httpwwwlucygrayorg

The Global Education Collaborative

httpglobaleducationningcom

Social bookmarking resources

httpgroupsdiigocomgroupglobaleducation

httpwwwdeliciouscomtagglobaleducation

71Monday October 10 2011

Page 21: Going Global - Full Version - Fall 2011

The Global Achievement Gap

21st Century SkillsInitiative and Entrepreneurialism

Effective Oral and Written Communication

Accessing and Analyzing Information

Curiosity and Imagination

16Monday October 10 2011

Partnership for 21st Century Skillshttpwwwp21org

17Monday October 10 2011

CCSSO and Asia Societyrsquos PGL

New resource on global competence

Download a copy here

18Monday October 10 2011

From Educating for Global Competence Preparing our Youth to Engage the World 19Monday October 10 2011

From Educating for Global Competence Preparing our Youth to Engage the World

20Monday October 10 2011

High Noon

Issues involving the global commons

Issues requiring a global commitment

Issues needing a global regulatory approach

21Monday October 10 2011

Additional Resources

Esther Wojcicki and Michael Levine Teaching for a Shared Future American Educators Need to

Think Globally

22Monday October 10 2011

Questions

What are the implications for teaching given these new ways of teaching and learning

Why isnrsquot the topic of student engagement one of our top priorities

Will rigorous curriculum will emerge if we address skills detailed in the Global Achievement Gap and in the Partnership for 21st Century Skills model

23Monday October 10 2011

24Monday October 10 2011

HOW DO YOU PREPARE STUDENTS

24Monday October 10 2011

25Monday October 10 2011

Edutopia FebruaryMarch 2008

httpwwwedutopiaorgsage-advice-world-citizens

25Monday October 10 2011

26Monday October 10 2011

First you help them define the term ldquocitizen of the worldrdquo Then you help them learn what being a good citizen means -- to themselves to loved ones and family to the school community to the surrounding community Onersquos actions can be directly linked to onersquos values (beliefs feelings and actions that are important to us) so starting with a basic understanding of onersquos values is essential to any meaningful discussions on citizenship The global context is meaningless unless students are good citizens of their own nation

26Monday October 10 2011

27Monday October 10 2011

Right before our eyes all that the education sector has controlled dismissed manipulated validated embellished fictionalized and ranked within an aura of tradition and ritual may be accessed by point-and-click We need to stop chasing exponentially expanding content Inquiry problem recognition and solution creativity knowing onersquos strengths and weaknesses communication and relationships are what students must be prepared for

27Monday October 10 2011

28Monday October 10 2011

Becoming a world citizen requires knowledge and experience of other cultures US schools do not provide knowledge or experience Rather they provide a cursory glimpse of others in order to exemplify how not to be American ldquoDiversity Dayrdquo does not create world citizens it patronizes cultural difference and touts xenophobia and always winds up pandering American culture as Eurocentrically defined Only travel and immersion in other cultures creates world citizens

28Monday October 10 2011

29Monday October 10 2011

Prepare students to be citizens of the world by being one yourself Teach from a global perspective

29Monday October 10 2011

Asia Society

Globally Literate EducatorsAsia Society Partnership for Global Learning

Teachers are Skilled and knowledgeable Critical thinkers and problem solvers Culturally aware Aware of world events and global dynamics 21st Century literate Collaborative Use media and technology effectively in their work Responsible and ethical citizens

30Monday October 10 2011

Arlington Heights School District 25httpwwwahsd25k12ilusabout_usvisionphp

31Monday October 10 2011

32Monday October 10 2011

33Monday October 10 2011

THINK Global School12 countries in 12 trimesters

34Monday October 10 2011

35Monday October 10 2011

YOUR EFFORTS

35Monday October 10 2011

Take This Surveyhttptinyurlcom21stcenturyskillssurvey

36Monday October 10 2011

View Results Herehttptinyurlcom21stcenturyskillssurveyresults

37Monday October 10 2011

Connect All SchoolsiEARN

38Monday October 10 2011

39Monday October 10 2011

MY STORY

39Monday October 10 2011

Apple Distinguished Educators

Global Awareness 2006

The World is Flat

A Whole New Mind

Berlin amp Prague

Rethink Global Awareness

40Monday October 10 2011

Classroom 20

Link41Monday October 10 2011

Global Education CollaborativeLink

42Monday October 10 2011

353341 unique visitors

43Monday October 10 2011

6210 members from approximately 115 countries

44Monday October 10 2011

GEC Features

Searchable member list

Latest activity

Forums and blogs

Links to resources

Events

Project database

Videos and photos

45Monday October 10 2011

GEC Features

Searchable member list

Latest activity

Forums and blogs

Links to resources

Events

Project database

Videos and photos

45Monday October 10 2011

Apple Distinguished Educators

ADE Institute Asia 2008Visited six Singaporean schools

Worked with educators from Singapore Hong Kong and assorted international schools

Worked in teams to create collaborative projects

46Monday October 10 2011

The Education ProjectBahrain

47Monday October 10 2011

Global Education Conferencehttpglobaleducationconferencecom

48Monday October 10 2011

Steve Hargadon

49Monday October 10 2011

Closing Session

50Monday October 10 2011

Homa Sabet Tavangar

51Monday October 10 2011

Polar Bears International

52Monday October 10 2011

Polar Bears International

53Monday October 10 2011

Brian Mannix

54Monday October 10 2011

Milton Brown

55Monday October 10 2011

Catlin Gabel SchoolProgram Information

56Monday October 10 2011

A Selection of Presenters and Partners

Asia Society Partnership for Global Learning

Bridges to Understanding

Flat Classroom Projecttrade

Global Nomads

iEARN

ePALS

Journeys in Film

Primary Source

Roots and Shoots

TakingITGlobal

World Savvy

57Monday October 10 2011

58Monday October 10 2011

EXAMPLES

58Monday October 10 2011

Basic Project

Earth Day Groceries Project Mark Ahlness

59Monday October 10 2011

Next Steps

Around the World with 80 Schools

Silvia Tolisano

60Monday October 10 2011

Next Steps

Google Lit TripsJerome Burg

61Monday October 10 2011

Deep Cuts

Sample VideoValerie Becker62Monday October 10 2011

Deep Cuts

WikiValerie Becker63Monday October 10 2011

Deep Cuts

A Whole New MindKarl Fisch

64Monday October 10 2011

Three Cups of ControversyGreg Mortenson

Central Asia Institute

Pennies for Peace

Three Cups of Tea

What Mortenson Got Wrong

American Institute of Philanthropy

Better Business Bureau

Charity Navigator

Great NonProfits

GuideStar

65Monday October 10 2011

66Monday October 10 2011

TOOLS OF THE TRADE

66Monday October 10 2011

Apple Inc

Tools of the Trade

Photobooth (photos video greenscreening)

iChat AV (videoconferencing desktop sharing recording)

Garageband (recording podcasting)

iWeb (publishing of blogs photos podcasts)

iPod iPod Touch iPad - microphone attachments amp apps

67Monday October 10 2011

Suggested Toolkit

Still or video camera - Kodak cameras

Web Cam - Logitech

Chat client - Skype (free) Oovo Sightspeed

Digital recording device or web site - Gcast

Collaborative workspace - Thinkcom (Thinkquest) blogs wikis

Networks - Twitter iEARN ePals Global Ed ning

68Monday October 10 2011

Recommendations

Learn to network network to learn

Keep it authentic

Start small and design very structured projects

Join an existing group project

Develop a customized vision of 21st century learning for your classroom school and district

69Monday October 10 2011

Where the h is Matt 2

70Monday October 10 2011

Connect with Lucyelemenousgmailcom

elemenous

On Twitter Slideshare YouTube Flickr etc

Blog

httpwwwlucygrayorg

The Global Education Collaborative

httpglobaleducationningcom

Social bookmarking resources

httpgroupsdiigocomgroupglobaleducation

httpwwwdeliciouscomtagglobaleducation

71Monday October 10 2011

Page 22: Going Global - Full Version - Fall 2011

Partnership for 21st Century Skillshttpwwwp21org

17Monday October 10 2011

CCSSO and Asia Societyrsquos PGL

New resource on global competence

Download a copy here

18Monday October 10 2011

From Educating for Global Competence Preparing our Youth to Engage the World 19Monday October 10 2011

From Educating for Global Competence Preparing our Youth to Engage the World

20Monday October 10 2011

High Noon

Issues involving the global commons

Issues requiring a global commitment

Issues needing a global regulatory approach

21Monday October 10 2011

Additional Resources

Esther Wojcicki and Michael Levine Teaching for a Shared Future American Educators Need to

Think Globally

22Monday October 10 2011

Questions

What are the implications for teaching given these new ways of teaching and learning

Why isnrsquot the topic of student engagement one of our top priorities

Will rigorous curriculum will emerge if we address skills detailed in the Global Achievement Gap and in the Partnership for 21st Century Skills model

23Monday October 10 2011

24Monday October 10 2011

HOW DO YOU PREPARE STUDENTS

24Monday October 10 2011

25Monday October 10 2011

Edutopia FebruaryMarch 2008

httpwwwedutopiaorgsage-advice-world-citizens

25Monday October 10 2011

26Monday October 10 2011

First you help them define the term ldquocitizen of the worldrdquo Then you help them learn what being a good citizen means -- to themselves to loved ones and family to the school community to the surrounding community Onersquos actions can be directly linked to onersquos values (beliefs feelings and actions that are important to us) so starting with a basic understanding of onersquos values is essential to any meaningful discussions on citizenship The global context is meaningless unless students are good citizens of their own nation

26Monday October 10 2011

27Monday October 10 2011

Right before our eyes all that the education sector has controlled dismissed manipulated validated embellished fictionalized and ranked within an aura of tradition and ritual may be accessed by point-and-click We need to stop chasing exponentially expanding content Inquiry problem recognition and solution creativity knowing onersquos strengths and weaknesses communication and relationships are what students must be prepared for

27Monday October 10 2011

28Monday October 10 2011

Becoming a world citizen requires knowledge and experience of other cultures US schools do not provide knowledge or experience Rather they provide a cursory glimpse of others in order to exemplify how not to be American ldquoDiversity Dayrdquo does not create world citizens it patronizes cultural difference and touts xenophobia and always winds up pandering American culture as Eurocentrically defined Only travel and immersion in other cultures creates world citizens

28Monday October 10 2011

29Monday October 10 2011

Prepare students to be citizens of the world by being one yourself Teach from a global perspective

29Monday October 10 2011

Asia Society

Globally Literate EducatorsAsia Society Partnership for Global Learning

Teachers are Skilled and knowledgeable Critical thinkers and problem solvers Culturally aware Aware of world events and global dynamics 21st Century literate Collaborative Use media and technology effectively in their work Responsible and ethical citizens

30Monday October 10 2011

Arlington Heights School District 25httpwwwahsd25k12ilusabout_usvisionphp

31Monday October 10 2011

32Monday October 10 2011

33Monday October 10 2011

THINK Global School12 countries in 12 trimesters

34Monday October 10 2011

35Monday October 10 2011

YOUR EFFORTS

35Monday October 10 2011

Take This Surveyhttptinyurlcom21stcenturyskillssurvey

36Monday October 10 2011

View Results Herehttptinyurlcom21stcenturyskillssurveyresults

37Monday October 10 2011

Connect All SchoolsiEARN

38Monday October 10 2011

39Monday October 10 2011

MY STORY

39Monday October 10 2011

Apple Distinguished Educators

Global Awareness 2006

The World is Flat

A Whole New Mind

Berlin amp Prague

Rethink Global Awareness

40Monday October 10 2011

Classroom 20

Link41Monday October 10 2011

Global Education CollaborativeLink

42Monday October 10 2011

353341 unique visitors

43Monday October 10 2011

6210 members from approximately 115 countries

44Monday October 10 2011

GEC Features

Searchable member list

Latest activity

Forums and blogs

Links to resources

Events

Project database

Videos and photos

45Monday October 10 2011

GEC Features

Searchable member list

Latest activity

Forums and blogs

Links to resources

Events

Project database

Videos and photos

45Monday October 10 2011

Apple Distinguished Educators

ADE Institute Asia 2008Visited six Singaporean schools

Worked with educators from Singapore Hong Kong and assorted international schools

Worked in teams to create collaborative projects

46Monday October 10 2011

The Education ProjectBahrain

47Monday October 10 2011

Global Education Conferencehttpglobaleducationconferencecom

48Monday October 10 2011

Steve Hargadon

49Monday October 10 2011

Closing Session

50Monday October 10 2011

Homa Sabet Tavangar

51Monday October 10 2011

Polar Bears International

52Monday October 10 2011

Polar Bears International

53Monday October 10 2011

Brian Mannix

54Monday October 10 2011

Milton Brown

55Monday October 10 2011

Catlin Gabel SchoolProgram Information

56Monday October 10 2011

A Selection of Presenters and Partners

Asia Society Partnership for Global Learning

Bridges to Understanding

Flat Classroom Projecttrade

Global Nomads

iEARN

ePALS

Journeys in Film

Primary Source

Roots and Shoots

TakingITGlobal

World Savvy

57Monday October 10 2011

58Monday October 10 2011

EXAMPLES

58Monday October 10 2011

Basic Project

Earth Day Groceries Project Mark Ahlness

59Monday October 10 2011

Next Steps

Around the World with 80 Schools

Silvia Tolisano

60Monday October 10 2011

Next Steps

Google Lit TripsJerome Burg

61Monday October 10 2011

Deep Cuts

Sample VideoValerie Becker62Monday October 10 2011

Deep Cuts

WikiValerie Becker63Monday October 10 2011

Deep Cuts

A Whole New MindKarl Fisch

64Monday October 10 2011

Three Cups of ControversyGreg Mortenson

Central Asia Institute

Pennies for Peace

Three Cups of Tea

What Mortenson Got Wrong

American Institute of Philanthropy

Better Business Bureau

Charity Navigator

Great NonProfits

GuideStar

65Monday October 10 2011

66Monday October 10 2011

TOOLS OF THE TRADE

66Monday October 10 2011

Apple Inc

Tools of the Trade

Photobooth (photos video greenscreening)

iChat AV (videoconferencing desktop sharing recording)

Garageband (recording podcasting)

iWeb (publishing of blogs photos podcasts)

iPod iPod Touch iPad - microphone attachments amp apps

67Monday October 10 2011

Suggested Toolkit

Still or video camera - Kodak cameras

Web Cam - Logitech

Chat client - Skype (free) Oovo Sightspeed

Digital recording device or web site - Gcast

Collaborative workspace - Thinkcom (Thinkquest) blogs wikis

Networks - Twitter iEARN ePals Global Ed ning

68Monday October 10 2011

Recommendations

Learn to network network to learn

Keep it authentic

Start small and design very structured projects

Join an existing group project

Develop a customized vision of 21st century learning for your classroom school and district

69Monday October 10 2011

Where the h is Matt 2

70Monday October 10 2011

Connect with Lucyelemenousgmailcom

elemenous

On Twitter Slideshare YouTube Flickr etc

Blog

httpwwwlucygrayorg

The Global Education Collaborative

httpglobaleducationningcom

Social bookmarking resources

httpgroupsdiigocomgroupglobaleducation

httpwwwdeliciouscomtagglobaleducation

71Monday October 10 2011

Page 23: Going Global - Full Version - Fall 2011

CCSSO and Asia Societyrsquos PGL

New resource on global competence

Download a copy here

18Monday October 10 2011

From Educating for Global Competence Preparing our Youth to Engage the World 19Monday October 10 2011

From Educating for Global Competence Preparing our Youth to Engage the World

20Monday October 10 2011

High Noon

Issues involving the global commons

Issues requiring a global commitment

Issues needing a global regulatory approach

21Monday October 10 2011

Additional Resources

Esther Wojcicki and Michael Levine Teaching for a Shared Future American Educators Need to

Think Globally

22Monday October 10 2011

Questions

What are the implications for teaching given these new ways of teaching and learning

Why isnrsquot the topic of student engagement one of our top priorities

Will rigorous curriculum will emerge if we address skills detailed in the Global Achievement Gap and in the Partnership for 21st Century Skills model

23Monday October 10 2011

24Monday October 10 2011

HOW DO YOU PREPARE STUDENTS

24Monday October 10 2011

25Monday October 10 2011

Edutopia FebruaryMarch 2008

httpwwwedutopiaorgsage-advice-world-citizens

25Monday October 10 2011

26Monday October 10 2011

First you help them define the term ldquocitizen of the worldrdquo Then you help them learn what being a good citizen means -- to themselves to loved ones and family to the school community to the surrounding community Onersquos actions can be directly linked to onersquos values (beliefs feelings and actions that are important to us) so starting with a basic understanding of onersquos values is essential to any meaningful discussions on citizenship The global context is meaningless unless students are good citizens of their own nation

26Monday October 10 2011

27Monday October 10 2011

Right before our eyes all that the education sector has controlled dismissed manipulated validated embellished fictionalized and ranked within an aura of tradition and ritual may be accessed by point-and-click We need to stop chasing exponentially expanding content Inquiry problem recognition and solution creativity knowing onersquos strengths and weaknesses communication and relationships are what students must be prepared for

27Monday October 10 2011

28Monday October 10 2011

Becoming a world citizen requires knowledge and experience of other cultures US schools do not provide knowledge or experience Rather they provide a cursory glimpse of others in order to exemplify how not to be American ldquoDiversity Dayrdquo does not create world citizens it patronizes cultural difference and touts xenophobia and always winds up pandering American culture as Eurocentrically defined Only travel and immersion in other cultures creates world citizens

28Monday October 10 2011

29Monday October 10 2011

Prepare students to be citizens of the world by being one yourself Teach from a global perspective

29Monday October 10 2011

Asia Society

Globally Literate EducatorsAsia Society Partnership for Global Learning

Teachers are Skilled and knowledgeable Critical thinkers and problem solvers Culturally aware Aware of world events and global dynamics 21st Century literate Collaborative Use media and technology effectively in their work Responsible and ethical citizens

30Monday October 10 2011

Arlington Heights School District 25httpwwwahsd25k12ilusabout_usvisionphp

31Monday October 10 2011

32Monday October 10 2011

33Monday October 10 2011

THINK Global School12 countries in 12 trimesters

34Monday October 10 2011

35Monday October 10 2011

YOUR EFFORTS

35Monday October 10 2011

Take This Surveyhttptinyurlcom21stcenturyskillssurvey

36Monday October 10 2011

View Results Herehttptinyurlcom21stcenturyskillssurveyresults

37Monday October 10 2011

Connect All SchoolsiEARN

38Monday October 10 2011

39Monday October 10 2011

MY STORY

39Monday October 10 2011

Apple Distinguished Educators

Global Awareness 2006

The World is Flat

A Whole New Mind

Berlin amp Prague

Rethink Global Awareness

40Monday October 10 2011

Classroom 20

Link41Monday October 10 2011

Global Education CollaborativeLink

42Monday October 10 2011

353341 unique visitors

43Monday October 10 2011

6210 members from approximately 115 countries

44Monday October 10 2011

GEC Features

Searchable member list

Latest activity

Forums and blogs

Links to resources

Events

Project database

Videos and photos

45Monday October 10 2011

GEC Features

Searchable member list

Latest activity

Forums and blogs

Links to resources

Events

Project database

Videos and photos

45Monday October 10 2011

Apple Distinguished Educators

ADE Institute Asia 2008Visited six Singaporean schools

Worked with educators from Singapore Hong Kong and assorted international schools

Worked in teams to create collaborative projects

46Monday October 10 2011

The Education ProjectBahrain

47Monday October 10 2011

Global Education Conferencehttpglobaleducationconferencecom

48Monday October 10 2011

Steve Hargadon

49Monday October 10 2011

Closing Session

50Monday October 10 2011

Homa Sabet Tavangar

51Monday October 10 2011

Polar Bears International

52Monday October 10 2011

Polar Bears International

53Monday October 10 2011

Brian Mannix

54Monday October 10 2011

Milton Brown

55Monday October 10 2011

Catlin Gabel SchoolProgram Information

56Monday October 10 2011

A Selection of Presenters and Partners

Asia Society Partnership for Global Learning

Bridges to Understanding

Flat Classroom Projecttrade

Global Nomads

iEARN

ePALS

Journeys in Film

Primary Source

Roots and Shoots

TakingITGlobal

World Savvy

57Monday October 10 2011

58Monday October 10 2011

EXAMPLES

58Monday October 10 2011

Basic Project

Earth Day Groceries Project Mark Ahlness

59Monday October 10 2011

Next Steps

Around the World with 80 Schools

Silvia Tolisano

60Monday October 10 2011

Next Steps

Google Lit TripsJerome Burg

61Monday October 10 2011

Deep Cuts

Sample VideoValerie Becker62Monday October 10 2011

Deep Cuts

WikiValerie Becker63Monday October 10 2011

Deep Cuts

A Whole New MindKarl Fisch

64Monday October 10 2011

Three Cups of ControversyGreg Mortenson

Central Asia Institute

Pennies for Peace

Three Cups of Tea

What Mortenson Got Wrong

American Institute of Philanthropy

Better Business Bureau

Charity Navigator

Great NonProfits

GuideStar

65Monday October 10 2011

66Monday October 10 2011

TOOLS OF THE TRADE

66Monday October 10 2011

Apple Inc

Tools of the Trade

Photobooth (photos video greenscreening)

iChat AV (videoconferencing desktop sharing recording)

Garageband (recording podcasting)

iWeb (publishing of blogs photos podcasts)

iPod iPod Touch iPad - microphone attachments amp apps

67Monday October 10 2011

Suggested Toolkit

Still or video camera - Kodak cameras

Web Cam - Logitech

Chat client - Skype (free) Oovo Sightspeed

Digital recording device or web site - Gcast

Collaborative workspace - Thinkcom (Thinkquest) blogs wikis

Networks - Twitter iEARN ePals Global Ed ning

68Monday October 10 2011

Recommendations

Learn to network network to learn

Keep it authentic

Start small and design very structured projects

Join an existing group project

Develop a customized vision of 21st century learning for your classroom school and district

69Monday October 10 2011

Where the h is Matt 2

70Monday October 10 2011

Connect with Lucyelemenousgmailcom

elemenous

On Twitter Slideshare YouTube Flickr etc

Blog

httpwwwlucygrayorg

The Global Education Collaborative

httpglobaleducationningcom

Social bookmarking resources

httpgroupsdiigocomgroupglobaleducation

httpwwwdeliciouscomtagglobaleducation

71Monday October 10 2011

Page 24: Going Global - Full Version - Fall 2011

From Educating for Global Competence Preparing our Youth to Engage the World 19Monday October 10 2011

From Educating for Global Competence Preparing our Youth to Engage the World

20Monday October 10 2011

High Noon

Issues involving the global commons

Issues requiring a global commitment

Issues needing a global regulatory approach

21Monday October 10 2011

Additional Resources

Esther Wojcicki and Michael Levine Teaching for a Shared Future American Educators Need to

Think Globally

22Monday October 10 2011

Questions

What are the implications for teaching given these new ways of teaching and learning

Why isnrsquot the topic of student engagement one of our top priorities

Will rigorous curriculum will emerge if we address skills detailed in the Global Achievement Gap and in the Partnership for 21st Century Skills model

23Monday October 10 2011

24Monday October 10 2011

HOW DO YOU PREPARE STUDENTS

24Monday October 10 2011

25Monday October 10 2011

Edutopia FebruaryMarch 2008

httpwwwedutopiaorgsage-advice-world-citizens

25Monday October 10 2011

26Monday October 10 2011

First you help them define the term ldquocitizen of the worldrdquo Then you help them learn what being a good citizen means -- to themselves to loved ones and family to the school community to the surrounding community Onersquos actions can be directly linked to onersquos values (beliefs feelings and actions that are important to us) so starting with a basic understanding of onersquos values is essential to any meaningful discussions on citizenship The global context is meaningless unless students are good citizens of their own nation

26Monday October 10 2011

27Monday October 10 2011

Right before our eyes all that the education sector has controlled dismissed manipulated validated embellished fictionalized and ranked within an aura of tradition and ritual may be accessed by point-and-click We need to stop chasing exponentially expanding content Inquiry problem recognition and solution creativity knowing onersquos strengths and weaknesses communication and relationships are what students must be prepared for

27Monday October 10 2011

28Monday October 10 2011

Becoming a world citizen requires knowledge and experience of other cultures US schools do not provide knowledge or experience Rather they provide a cursory glimpse of others in order to exemplify how not to be American ldquoDiversity Dayrdquo does not create world citizens it patronizes cultural difference and touts xenophobia and always winds up pandering American culture as Eurocentrically defined Only travel and immersion in other cultures creates world citizens

28Monday October 10 2011

29Monday October 10 2011

Prepare students to be citizens of the world by being one yourself Teach from a global perspective

29Monday October 10 2011

Asia Society

Globally Literate EducatorsAsia Society Partnership for Global Learning

Teachers are Skilled and knowledgeable Critical thinkers and problem solvers Culturally aware Aware of world events and global dynamics 21st Century literate Collaborative Use media and technology effectively in their work Responsible and ethical citizens

30Monday October 10 2011

Arlington Heights School District 25httpwwwahsd25k12ilusabout_usvisionphp

31Monday October 10 2011

32Monday October 10 2011

33Monday October 10 2011

THINK Global School12 countries in 12 trimesters

34Monday October 10 2011

35Monday October 10 2011

YOUR EFFORTS

35Monday October 10 2011

Take This Surveyhttptinyurlcom21stcenturyskillssurvey

36Monday October 10 2011

View Results Herehttptinyurlcom21stcenturyskillssurveyresults

37Monday October 10 2011

Connect All SchoolsiEARN

38Monday October 10 2011

39Monday October 10 2011

MY STORY

39Monday October 10 2011

Apple Distinguished Educators

Global Awareness 2006

The World is Flat

A Whole New Mind

Berlin amp Prague

Rethink Global Awareness

40Monday October 10 2011

Classroom 20

Link41Monday October 10 2011

Global Education CollaborativeLink

42Monday October 10 2011

353341 unique visitors

43Monday October 10 2011

6210 members from approximately 115 countries

44Monday October 10 2011

GEC Features

Searchable member list

Latest activity

Forums and blogs

Links to resources

Events

Project database

Videos and photos

45Monday October 10 2011

GEC Features

Searchable member list

Latest activity

Forums and blogs

Links to resources

Events

Project database

Videos and photos

45Monday October 10 2011

Apple Distinguished Educators

ADE Institute Asia 2008Visited six Singaporean schools

Worked with educators from Singapore Hong Kong and assorted international schools

Worked in teams to create collaborative projects

46Monday October 10 2011

The Education ProjectBahrain

47Monday October 10 2011

Global Education Conferencehttpglobaleducationconferencecom

48Monday October 10 2011

Steve Hargadon

49Monday October 10 2011

Closing Session

50Monday October 10 2011

Homa Sabet Tavangar

51Monday October 10 2011

Polar Bears International

52Monday October 10 2011

Polar Bears International

53Monday October 10 2011

Brian Mannix

54Monday October 10 2011

Milton Brown

55Monday October 10 2011

Catlin Gabel SchoolProgram Information

56Monday October 10 2011

A Selection of Presenters and Partners

Asia Society Partnership for Global Learning

Bridges to Understanding

Flat Classroom Projecttrade

Global Nomads

iEARN

ePALS

Journeys in Film

Primary Source

Roots and Shoots

TakingITGlobal

World Savvy

57Monday October 10 2011

58Monday October 10 2011

EXAMPLES

58Monday October 10 2011

Basic Project

Earth Day Groceries Project Mark Ahlness

59Monday October 10 2011

Next Steps

Around the World with 80 Schools

Silvia Tolisano

60Monday October 10 2011

Next Steps

Google Lit TripsJerome Burg

61Monday October 10 2011

Deep Cuts

Sample VideoValerie Becker62Monday October 10 2011

Deep Cuts

WikiValerie Becker63Monday October 10 2011

Deep Cuts

A Whole New MindKarl Fisch

64Monday October 10 2011

Three Cups of ControversyGreg Mortenson

Central Asia Institute

Pennies for Peace

Three Cups of Tea

What Mortenson Got Wrong

American Institute of Philanthropy

Better Business Bureau

Charity Navigator

Great NonProfits

GuideStar

65Monday October 10 2011

66Monday October 10 2011

TOOLS OF THE TRADE

66Monday October 10 2011

Apple Inc

Tools of the Trade

Photobooth (photos video greenscreening)

iChat AV (videoconferencing desktop sharing recording)

Garageband (recording podcasting)

iWeb (publishing of blogs photos podcasts)

iPod iPod Touch iPad - microphone attachments amp apps

67Monday October 10 2011

Suggested Toolkit

Still or video camera - Kodak cameras

Web Cam - Logitech

Chat client - Skype (free) Oovo Sightspeed

Digital recording device or web site - Gcast

Collaborative workspace - Thinkcom (Thinkquest) blogs wikis

Networks - Twitter iEARN ePals Global Ed ning

68Monday October 10 2011

Recommendations

Learn to network network to learn

Keep it authentic

Start small and design very structured projects

Join an existing group project

Develop a customized vision of 21st century learning for your classroom school and district

69Monday October 10 2011

Where the h is Matt 2

70Monday October 10 2011

Connect with Lucyelemenousgmailcom

elemenous

On Twitter Slideshare YouTube Flickr etc

Blog

httpwwwlucygrayorg

The Global Education Collaborative

httpglobaleducationningcom

Social bookmarking resources

httpgroupsdiigocomgroupglobaleducation

httpwwwdeliciouscomtagglobaleducation

71Monday October 10 2011

Page 25: Going Global - Full Version - Fall 2011

From Educating for Global Competence Preparing our Youth to Engage the World

20Monday October 10 2011

High Noon

Issues involving the global commons

Issues requiring a global commitment

Issues needing a global regulatory approach

21Monday October 10 2011

Additional Resources

Esther Wojcicki and Michael Levine Teaching for a Shared Future American Educators Need to

Think Globally

22Monday October 10 2011

Questions

What are the implications for teaching given these new ways of teaching and learning

Why isnrsquot the topic of student engagement one of our top priorities

Will rigorous curriculum will emerge if we address skills detailed in the Global Achievement Gap and in the Partnership for 21st Century Skills model

23Monday October 10 2011

24Monday October 10 2011

HOW DO YOU PREPARE STUDENTS

24Monday October 10 2011

25Monday October 10 2011

Edutopia FebruaryMarch 2008

httpwwwedutopiaorgsage-advice-world-citizens

25Monday October 10 2011

26Monday October 10 2011

First you help them define the term ldquocitizen of the worldrdquo Then you help them learn what being a good citizen means -- to themselves to loved ones and family to the school community to the surrounding community Onersquos actions can be directly linked to onersquos values (beliefs feelings and actions that are important to us) so starting with a basic understanding of onersquos values is essential to any meaningful discussions on citizenship The global context is meaningless unless students are good citizens of their own nation

26Monday October 10 2011

27Monday October 10 2011

Right before our eyes all that the education sector has controlled dismissed manipulated validated embellished fictionalized and ranked within an aura of tradition and ritual may be accessed by point-and-click We need to stop chasing exponentially expanding content Inquiry problem recognition and solution creativity knowing onersquos strengths and weaknesses communication and relationships are what students must be prepared for

27Monday October 10 2011

28Monday October 10 2011

Becoming a world citizen requires knowledge and experience of other cultures US schools do not provide knowledge or experience Rather they provide a cursory glimpse of others in order to exemplify how not to be American ldquoDiversity Dayrdquo does not create world citizens it patronizes cultural difference and touts xenophobia and always winds up pandering American culture as Eurocentrically defined Only travel and immersion in other cultures creates world citizens

28Monday October 10 2011

29Monday October 10 2011

Prepare students to be citizens of the world by being one yourself Teach from a global perspective

29Monday October 10 2011

Asia Society

Globally Literate EducatorsAsia Society Partnership for Global Learning

Teachers are Skilled and knowledgeable Critical thinkers and problem solvers Culturally aware Aware of world events and global dynamics 21st Century literate Collaborative Use media and technology effectively in their work Responsible and ethical citizens

30Monday October 10 2011

Arlington Heights School District 25httpwwwahsd25k12ilusabout_usvisionphp

31Monday October 10 2011

32Monday October 10 2011

33Monday October 10 2011

THINK Global School12 countries in 12 trimesters

34Monday October 10 2011

35Monday October 10 2011

YOUR EFFORTS

35Monday October 10 2011

Take This Surveyhttptinyurlcom21stcenturyskillssurvey

36Monday October 10 2011

View Results Herehttptinyurlcom21stcenturyskillssurveyresults

37Monday October 10 2011

Connect All SchoolsiEARN

38Monday October 10 2011

39Monday October 10 2011

MY STORY

39Monday October 10 2011

Apple Distinguished Educators

Global Awareness 2006

The World is Flat

A Whole New Mind

Berlin amp Prague

Rethink Global Awareness

40Monday October 10 2011

Classroom 20

Link41Monday October 10 2011

Global Education CollaborativeLink

42Monday October 10 2011

353341 unique visitors

43Monday October 10 2011

6210 members from approximately 115 countries

44Monday October 10 2011

GEC Features

Searchable member list

Latest activity

Forums and blogs

Links to resources

Events

Project database

Videos and photos

45Monday October 10 2011

GEC Features

Searchable member list

Latest activity

Forums and blogs

Links to resources

Events

Project database

Videos and photos

45Monday October 10 2011

Apple Distinguished Educators

ADE Institute Asia 2008Visited six Singaporean schools

Worked with educators from Singapore Hong Kong and assorted international schools

Worked in teams to create collaborative projects

46Monday October 10 2011

The Education ProjectBahrain

47Monday October 10 2011

Global Education Conferencehttpglobaleducationconferencecom

48Monday October 10 2011

Steve Hargadon

49Monday October 10 2011

Closing Session

50Monday October 10 2011

Homa Sabet Tavangar

51Monday October 10 2011

Polar Bears International

52Monday October 10 2011

Polar Bears International

53Monday October 10 2011

Brian Mannix

54Monday October 10 2011

Milton Brown

55Monday October 10 2011

Catlin Gabel SchoolProgram Information

56Monday October 10 2011

A Selection of Presenters and Partners

Asia Society Partnership for Global Learning

Bridges to Understanding

Flat Classroom Projecttrade

Global Nomads

iEARN

ePALS

Journeys in Film

Primary Source

Roots and Shoots

TakingITGlobal

World Savvy

57Monday October 10 2011

58Monday October 10 2011

EXAMPLES

58Monday October 10 2011

Basic Project

Earth Day Groceries Project Mark Ahlness

59Monday October 10 2011

Next Steps

Around the World with 80 Schools

Silvia Tolisano

60Monday October 10 2011

Next Steps

Google Lit TripsJerome Burg

61Monday October 10 2011

Deep Cuts

Sample VideoValerie Becker62Monday October 10 2011

Deep Cuts

WikiValerie Becker63Monday October 10 2011

Deep Cuts

A Whole New MindKarl Fisch

64Monday October 10 2011

Three Cups of ControversyGreg Mortenson

Central Asia Institute

Pennies for Peace

Three Cups of Tea

What Mortenson Got Wrong

American Institute of Philanthropy

Better Business Bureau

Charity Navigator

Great NonProfits

GuideStar

65Monday October 10 2011

66Monday October 10 2011

TOOLS OF THE TRADE

66Monday October 10 2011

Apple Inc

Tools of the Trade

Photobooth (photos video greenscreening)

iChat AV (videoconferencing desktop sharing recording)

Garageband (recording podcasting)

iWeb (publishing of blogs photos podcasts)

iPod iPod Touch iPad - microphone attachments amp apps

67Monday October 10 2011

Suggested Toolkit

Still or video camera - Kodak cameras

Web Cam - Logitech

Chat client - Skype (free) Oovo Sightspeed

Digital recording device or web site - Gcast

Collaborative workspace - Thinkcom (Thinkquest) blogs wikis

Networks - Twitter iEARN ePals Global Ed ning

68Monday October 10 2011

Recommendations

Learn to network network to learn

Keep it authentic

Start small and design very structured projects

Join an existing group project

Develop a customized vision of 21st century learning for your classroom school and district

69Monday October 10 2011

Where the h is Matt 2

70Monday October 10 2011

Connect with Lucyelemenousgmailcom

elemenous

On Twitter Slideshare YouTube Flickr etc

Blog

httpwwwlucygrayorg

The Global Education Collaborative

httpglobaleducationningcom

Social bookmarking resources

httpgroupsdiigocomgroupglobaleducation

httpwwwdeliciouscomtagglobaleducation

71Monday October 10 2011

Page 26: Going Global - Full Version - Fall 2011

High Noon

Issues involving the global commons

Issues requiring a global commitment

Issues needing a global regulatory approach

21Monday October 10 2011

Additional Resources

Esther Wojcicki and Michael Levine Teaching for a Shared Future American Educators Need to

Think Globally

22Monday October 10 2011

Questions

What are the implications for teaching given these new ways of teaching and learning

Why isnrsquot the topic of student engagement one of our top priorities

Will rigorous curriculum will emerge if we address skills detailed in the Global Achievement Gap and in the Partnership for 21st Century Skills model

23Monday October 10 2011

24Monday October 10 2011

HOW DO YOU PREPARE STUDENTS

24Monday October 10 2011

25Monday October 10 2011

Edutopia FebruaryMarch 2008

httpwwwedutopiaorgsage-advice-world-citizens

25Monday October 10 2011

26Monday October 10 2011

First you help them define the term ldquocitizen of the worldrdquo Then you help them learn what being a good citizen means -- to themselves to loved ones and family to the school community to the surrounding community Onersquos actions can be directly linked to onersquos values (beliefs feelings and actions that are important to us) so starting with a basic understanding of onersquos values is essential to any meaningful discussions on citizenship The global context is meaningless unless students are good citizens of their own nation

26Monday October 10 2011

27Monday October 10 2011

Right before our eyes all that the education sector has controlled dismissed manipulated validated embellished fictionalized and ranked within an aura of tradition and ritual may be accessed by point-and-click We need to stop chasing exponentially expanding content Inquiry problem recognition and solution creativity knowing onersquos strengths and weaknesses communication and relationships are what students must be prepared for

27Monday October 10 2011

28Monday October 10 2011

Becoming a world citizen requires knowledge and experience of other cultures US schools do not provide knowledge or experience Rather they provide a cursory glimpse of others in order to exemplify how not to be American ldquoDiversity Dayrdquo does not create world citizens it patronizes cultural difference and touts xenophobia and always winds up pandering American culture as Eurocentrically defined Only travel and immersion in other cultures creates world citizens

28Monday October 10 2011

29Monday October 10 2011

Prepare students to be citizens of the world by being one yourself Teach from a global perspective

29Monday October 10 2011

Asia Society

Globally Literate EducatorsAsia Society Partnership for Global Learning

Teachers are Skilled and knowledgeable Critical thinkers and problem solvers Culturally aware Aware of world events and global dynamics 21st Century literate Collaborative Use media and technology effectively in their work Responsible and ethical citizens

30Monday October 10 2011

Arlington Heights School District 25httpwwwahsd25k12ilusabout_usvisionphp

31Monday October 10 2011

32Monday October 10 2011

33Monday October 10 2011

THINK Global School12 countries in 12 trimesters

34Monday October 10 2011

35Monday October 10 2011

YOUR EFFORTS

35Monday October 10 2011

Take This Surveyhttptinyurlcom21stcenturyskillssurvey

36Monday October 10 2011

View Results Herehttptinyurlcom21stcenturyskillssurveyresults

37Monday October 10 2011

Connect All SchoolsiEARN

38Monday October 10 2011

39Monday October 10 2011

MY STORY

39Monday October 10 2011

Apple Distinguished Educators

Global Awareness 2006

The World is Flat

A Whole New Mind

Berlin amp Prague

Rethink Global Awareness

40Monday October 10 2011

Classroom 20

Link41Monday October 10 2011

Global Education CollaborativeLink

42Monday October 10 2011

353341 unique visitors

43Monday October 10 2011

6210 members from approximately 115 countries

44Monday October 10 2011

GEC Features

Searchable member list

Latest activity

Forums and blogs

Links to resources

Events

Project database

Videos and photos

45Monday October 10 2011

GEC Features

Searchable member list

Latest activity

Forums and blogs

Links to resources

Events

Project database

Videos and photos

45Monday October 10 2011

Apple Distinguished Educators

ADE Institute Asia 2008Visited six Singaporean schools

Worked with educators from Singapore Hong Kong and assorted international schools

Worked in teams to create collaborative projects

46Monday October 10 2011

The Education ProjectBahrain

47Monday October 10 2011

Global Education Conferencehttpglobaleducationconferencecom

48Monday October 10 2011

Steve Hargadon

49Monday October 10 2011

Closing Session

50Monday October 10 2011

Homa Sabet Tavangar

51Monday October 10 2011

Polar Bears International

52Monday October 10 2011

Polar Bears International

53Monday October 10 2011

Brian Mannix

54Monday October 10 2011

Milton Brown

55Monday October 10 2011

Catlin Gabel SchoolProgram Information

56Monday October 10 2011

A Selection of Presenters and Partners

Asia Society Partnership for Global Learning

Bridges to Understanding

Flat Classroom Projecttrade

Global Nomads

iEARN

ePALS

Journeys in Film

Primary Source

Roots and Shoots

TakingITGlobal

World Savvy

57Monday October 10 2011

58Monday October 10 2011

EXAMPLES

58Monday October 10 2011

Basic Project

Earth Day Groceries Project Mark Ahlness

59Monday October 10 2011

Next Steps

Around the World with 80 Schools

Silvia Tolisano

60Monday October 10 2011

Next Steps

Google Lit TripsJerome Burg

61Monday October 10 2011

Deep Cuts

Sample VideoValerie Becker62Monday October 10 2011

Deep Cuts

WikiValerie Becker63Monday October 10 2011

Deep Cuts

A Whole New MindKarl Fisch

64Monday October 10 2011

Three Cups of ControversyGreg Mortenson

Central Asia Institute

Pennies for Peace

Three Cups of Tea

What Mortenson Got Wrong

American Institute of Philanthropy

Better Business Bureau

Charity Navigator

Great NonProfits

GuideStar

65Monday October 10 2011

66Monday October 10 2011

TOOLS OF THE TRADE

66Monday October 10 2011

Apple Inc

Tools of the Trade

Photobooth (photos video greenscreening)

iChat AV (videoconferencing desktop sharing recording)

Garageband (recording podcasting)

iWeb (publishing of blogs photos podcasts)

iPod iPod Touch iPad - microphone attachments amp apps

67Monday October 10 2011

Suggested Toolkit

Still or video camera - Kodak cameras

Web Cam - Logitech

Chat client - Skype (free) Oovo Sightspeed

Digital recording device or web site - Gcast

Collaborative workspace - Thinkcom (Thinkquest) blogs wikis

Networks - Twitter iEARN ePals Global Ed ning

68Monday October 10 2011

Recommendations

Learn to network network to learn

Keep it authentic

Start small and design very structured projects

Join an existing group project

Develop a customized vision of 21st century learning for your classroom school and district

69Monday October 10 2011

Where the h is Matt 2

70Monday October 10 2011

Connect with Lucyelemenousgmailcom

elemenous

On Twitter Slideshare YouTube Flickr etc

Blog

httpwwwlucygrayorg

The Global Education Collaborative

httpglobaleducationningcom

Social bookmarking resources

httpgroupsdiigocomgroupglobaleducation

httpwwwdeliciouscomtagglobaleducation

71Monday October 10 2011

Page 27: Going Global - Full Version - Fall 2011

Additional Resources

Esther Wojcicki and Michael Levine Teaching for a Shared Future American Educators Need to

Think Globally

22Monday October 10 2011

Questions

What are the implications for teaching given these new ways of teaching and learning

Why isnrsquot the topic of student engagement one of our top priorities

Will rigorous curriculum will emerge if we address skills detailed in the Global Achievement Gap and in the Partnership for 21st Century Skills model

23Monday October 10 2011

24Monday October 10 2011

HOW DO YOU PREPARE STUDENTS

24Monday October 10 2011

25Monday October 10 2011

Edutopia FebruaryMarch 2008

httpwwwedutopiaorgsage-advice-world-citizens

25Monday October 10 2011

26Monday October 10 2011

First you help them define the term ldquocitizen of the worldrdquo Then you help them learn what being a good citizen means -- to themselves to loved ones and family to the school community to the surrounding community Onersquos actions can be directly linked to onersquos values (beliefs feelings and actions that are important to us) so starting with a basic understanding of onersquos values is essential to any meaningful discussions on citizenship The global context is meaningless unless students are good citizens of their own nation

26Monday October 10 2011

27Monday October 10 2011

Right before our eyes all that the education sector has controlled dismissed manipulated validated embellished fictionalized and ranked within an aura of tradition and ritual may be accessed by point-and-click We need to stop chasing exponentially expanding content Inquiry problem recognition and solution creativity knowing onersquos strengths and weaknesses communication and relationships are what students must be prepared for

27Monday October 10 2011

28Monday October 10 2011

Becoming a world citizen requires knowledge and experience of other cultures US schools do not provide knowledge or experience Rather they provide a cursory glimpse of others in order to exemplify how not to be American ldquoDiversity Dayrdquo does not create world citizens it patronizes cultural difference and touts xenophobia and always winds up pandering American culture as Eurocentrically defined Only travel and immersion in other cultures creates world citizens

28Monday October 10 2011

29Monday October 10 2011

Prepare students to be citizens of the world by being one yourself Teach from a global perspective

29Monday October 10 2011

Asia Society

Globally Literate EducatorsAsia Society Partnership for Global Learning

Teachers are Skilled and knowledgeable Critical thinkers and problem solvers Culturally aware Aware of world events and global dynamics 21st Century literate Collaborative Use media and technology effectively in their work Responsible and ethical citizens

30Monday October 10 2011

Arlington Heights School District 25httpwwwahsd25k12ilusabout_usvisionphp

31Monday October 10 2011

32Monday October 10 2011

33Monday October 10 2011

THINK Global School12 countries in 12 trimesters

34Monday October 10 2011

35Monday October 10 2011

YOUR EFFORTS

35Monday October 10 2011

Take This Surveyhttptinyurlcom21stcenturyskillssurvey

36Monday October 10 2011

View Results Herehttptinyurlcom21stcenturyskillssurveyresults

37Monday October 10 2011

Connect All SchoolsiEARN

38Monday October 10 2011

39Monday October 10 2011

MY STORY

39Monday October 10 2011

Apple Distinguished Educators

Global Awareness 2006

The World is Flat

A Whole New Mind

Berlin amp Prague

Rethink Global Awareness

40Monday October 10 2011

Classroom 20

Link41Monday October 10 2011

Global Education CollaborativeLink

42Monday October 10 2011

353341 unique visitors

43Monday October 10 2011

6210 members from approximately 115 countries

44Monday October 10 2011

GEC Features

Searchable member list

Latest activity

Forums and blogs

Links to resources

Events

Project database

Videos and photos

45Monday October 10 2011

GEC Features

Searchable member list

Latest activity

Forums and blogs

Links to resources

Events

Project database

Videos and photos

45Monday October 10 2011

Apple Distinguished Educators

ADE Institute Asia 2008Visited six Singaporean schools

Worked with educators from Singapore Hong Kong and assorted international schools

Worked in teams to create collaborative projects

46Monday October 10 2011

The Education ProjectBahrain

47Monday October 10 2011

Global Education Conferencehttpglobaleducationconferencecom

48Monday October 10 2011

Steve Hargadon

49Monday October 10 2011

Closing Session

50Monday October 10 2011

Homa Sabet Tavangar

51Monday October 10 2011

Polar Bears International

52Monday October 10 2011

Polar Bears International

53Monday October 10 2011

Brian Mannix

54Monday October 10 2011

Milton Brown

55Monday October 10 2011

Catlin Gabel SchoolProgram Information

56Monday October 10 2011

A Selection of Presenters and Partners

Asia Society Partnership for Global Learning

Bridges to Understanding

Flat Classroom Projecttrade

Global Nomads

iEARN

ePALS

Journeys in Film

Primary Source

Roots and Shoots

TakingITGlobal

World Savvy

57Monday October 10 2011

58Monday October 10 2011

EXAMPLES

58Monday October 10 2011

Basic Project

Earth Day Groceries Project Mark Ahlness

59Monday October 10 2011

Next Steps

Around the World with 80 Schools

Silvia Tolisano

60Monday October 10 2011

Next Steps

Google Lit TripsJerome Burg

61Monday October 10 2011

Deep Cuts

Sample VideoValerie Becker62Monday October 10 2011

Deep Cuts

WikiValerie Becker63Monday October 10 2011

Deep Cuts

A Whole New MindKarl Fisch

64Monday October 10 2011

Three Cups of ControversyGreg Mortenson

Central Asia Institute

Pennies for Peace

Three Cups of Tea

What Mortenson Got Wrong

American Institute of Philanthropy

Better Business Bureau

Charity Navigator

Great NonProfits

GuideStar

65Monday October 10 2011

66Monday October 10 2011

TOOLS OF THE TRADE

66Monday October 10 2011

Apple Inc

Tools of the Trade

Photobooth (photos video greenscreening)

iChat AV (videoconferencing desktop sharing recording)

Garageband (recording podcasting)

iWeb (publishing of blogs photos podcasts)

iPod iPod Touch iPad - microphone attachments amp apps

67Monday October 10 2011

Suggested Toolkit

Still or video camera - Kodak cameras

Web Cam - Logitech

Chat client - Skype (free) Oovo Sightspeed

Digital recording device or web site - Gcast

Collaborative workspace - Thinkcom (Thinkquest) blogs wikis

Networks - Twitter iEARN ePals Global Ed ning

68Monday October 10 2011

Recommendations

Learn to network network to learn

Keep it authentic

Start small and design very structured projects

Join an existing group project

Develop a customized vision of 21st century learning for your classroom school and district

69Monday October 10 2011

Where the h is Matt 2

70Monday October 10 2011

Connect with Lucyelemenousgmailcom

elemenous

On Twitter Slideshare YouTube Flickr etc

Blog

httpwwwlucygrayorg

The Global Education Collaborative

httpglobaleducationningcom

Social bookmarking resources

httpgroupsdiigocomgroupglobaleducation

httpwwwdeliciouscomtagglobaleducation

71Monday October 10 2011

Page 28: Going Global - Full Version - Fall 2011

Questions

What are the implications for teaching given these new ways of teaching and learning

Why isnrsquot the topic of student engagement one of our top priorities

Will rigorous curriculum will emerge if we address skills detailed in the Global Achievement Gap and in the Partnership for 21st Century Skills model

23Monday October 10 2011

24Monday October 10 2011

HOW DO YOU PREPARE STUDENTS

24Monday October 10 2011

25Monday October 10 2011

Edutopia FebruaryMarch 2008

httpwwwedutopiaorgsage-advice-world-citizens

25Monday October 10 2011

26Monday October 10 2011

First you help them define the term ldquocitizen of the worldrdquo Then you help them learn what being a good citizen means -- to themselves to loved ones and family to the school community to the surrounding community Onersquos actions can be directly linked to onersquos values (beliefs feelings and actions that are important to us) so starting with a basic understanding of onersquos values is essential to any meaningful discussions on citizenship The global context is meaningless unless students are good citizens of their own nation

26Monday October 10 2011

27Monday October 10 2011

Right before our eyes all that the education sector has controlled dismissed manipulated validated embellished fictionalized and ranked within an aura of tradition and ritual may be accessed by point-and-click We need to stop chasing exponentially expanding content Inquiry problem recognition and solution creativity knowing onersquos strengths and weaknesses communication and relationships are what students must be prepared for

27Monday October 10 2011

28Monday October 10 2011

Becoming a world citizen requires knowledge and experience of other cultures US schools do not provide knowledge or experience Rather they provide a cursory glimpse of others in order to exemplify how not to be American ldquoDiversity Dayrdquo does not create world citizens it patronizes cultural difference and touts xenophobia and always winds up pandering American culture as Eurocentrically defined Only travel and immersion in other cultures creates world citizens

28Monday October 10 2011

29Monday October 10 2011

Prepare students to be citizens of the world by being one yourself Teach from a global perspective

29Monday October 10 2011

Asia Society

Globally Literate EducatorsAsia Society Partnership for Global Learning

Teachers are Skilled and knowledgeable Critical thinkers and problem solvers Culturally aware Aware of world events and global dynamics 21st Century literate Collaborative Use media and technology effectively in their work Responsible and ethical citizens

30Monday October 10 2011

Arlington Heights School District 25httpwwwahsd25k12ilusabout_usvisionphp

31Monday October 10 2011

32Monday October 10 2011

33Monday October 10 2011

THINK Global School12 countries in 12 trimesters

34Monday October 10 2011

35Monday October 10 2011

YOUR EFFORTS

35Monday October 10 2011

Take This Surveyhttptinyurlcom21stcenturyskillssurvey

36Monday October 10 2011

View Results Herehttptinyurlcom21stcenturyskillssurveyresults

37Monday October 10 2011

Connect All SchoolsiEARN

38Monday October 10 2011

39Monday October 10 2011

MY STORY

39Monday October 10 2011

Apple Distinguished Educators

Global Awareness 2006

The World is Flat

A Whole New Mind

Berlin amp Prague

Rethink Global Awareness

40Monday October 10 2011

Classroom 20

Link41Monday October 10 2011

Global Education CollaborativeLink

42Monday October 10 2011

353341 unique visitors

43Monday October 10 2011

6210 members from approximately 115 countries

44Monday October 10 2011

GEC Features

Searchable member list

Latest activity

Forums and blogs

Links to resources

Events

Project database

Videos and photos

45Monday October 10 2011

GEC Features

Searchable member list

Latest activity

Forums and blogs

Links to resources

Events

Project database

Videos and photos

45Monday October 10 2011

Apple Distinguished Educators

ADE Institute Asia 2008Visited six Singaporean schools

Worked with educators from Singapore Hong Kong and assorted international schools

Worked in teams to create collaborative projects

46Monday October 10 2011

The Education ProjectBahrain

47Monday October 10 2011

Global Education Conferencehttpglobaleducationconferencecom

48Monday October 10 2011

Steve Hargadon

49Monday October 10 2011

Closing Session

50Monday October 10 2011

Homa Sabet Tavangar

51Monday October 10 2011

Polar Bears International

52Monday October 10 2011

Polar Bears International

53Monday October 10 2011

Brian Mannix

54Monday October 10 2011

Milton Brown

55Monday October 10 2011

Catlin Gabel SchoolProgram Information

56Monday October 10 2011

A Selection of Presenters and Partners

Asia Society Partnership for Global Learning

Bridges to Understanding

Flat Classroom Projecttrade

Global Nomads

iEARN

ePALS

Journeys in Film

Primary Source

Roots and Shoots

TakingITGlobal

World Savvy

57Monday October 10 2011

58Monday October 10 2011

EXAMPLES

58Monday October 10 2011

Basic Project

Earth Day Groceries Project Mark Ahlness

59Monday October 10 2011

Next Steps

Around the World with 80 Schools

Silvia Tolisano

60Monday October 10 2011

Next Steps

Google Lit TripsJerome Burg

61Monday October 10 2011

Deep Cuts

Sample VideoValerie Becker62Monday October 10 2011

Deep Cuts

WikiValerie Becker63Monday October 10 2011

Deep Cuts

A Whole New MindKarl Fisch

64Monday October 10 2011

Three Cups of ControversyGreg Mortenson

Central Asia Institute

Pennies for Peace

Three Cups of Tea

What Mortenson Got Wrong

American Institute of Philanthropy

Better Business Bureau

Charity Navigator

Great NonProfits

GuideStar

65Monday October 10 2011

66Monday October 10 2011

TOOLS OF THE TRADE

66Monday October 10 2011

Apple Inc

Tools of the Trade

Photobooth (photos video greenscreening)

iChat AV (videoconferencing desktop sharing recording)

Garageband (recording podcasting)

iWeb (publishing of blogs photos podcasts)

iPod iPod Touch iPad - microphone attachments amp apps

67Monday October 10 2011

Suggested Toolkit

Still or video camera - Kodak cameras

Web Cam - Logitech

Chat client - Skype (free) Oovo Sightspeed

Digital recording device or web site - Gcast

Collaborative workspace - Thinkcom (Thinkquest) blogs wikis

Networks - Twitter iEARN ePals Global Ed ning

68Monday October 10 2011

Recommendations

Learn to network network to learn

Keep it authentic

Start small and design very structured projects

Join an existing group project

Develop a customized vision of 21st century learning for your classroom school and district

69Monday October 10 2011

Where the h is Matt 2

70Monday October 10 2011

Connect with Lucyelemenousgmailcom

elemenous

On Twitter Slideshare YouTube Flickr etc

Blog

httpwwwlucygrayorg

The Global Education Collaborative

httpglobaleducationningcom

Social bookmarking resources

httpgroupsdiigocomgroupglobaleducation

httpwwwdeliciouscomtagglobaleducation

71Monday October 10 2011

Page 29: Going Global - Full Version - Fall 2011

24Monday October 10 2011

HOW DO YOU PREPARE STUDENTS

24Monday October 10 2011

25Monday October 10 2011

Edutopia FebruaryMarch 2008

httpwwwedutopiaorgsage-advice-world-citizens

25Monday October 10 2011

26Monday October 10 2011

First you help them define the term ldquocitizen of the worldrdquo Then you help them learn what being a good citizen means -- to themselves to loved ones and family to the school community to the surrounding community Onersquos actions can be directly linked to onersquos values (beliefs feelings and actions that are important to us) so starting with a basic understanding of onersquos values is essential to any meaningful discussions on citizenship The global context is meaningless unless students are good citizens of their own nation

26Monday October 10 2011

27Monday October 10 2011

Right before our eyes all that the education sector has controlled dismissed manipulated validated embellished fictionalized and ranked within an aura of tradition and ritual may be accessed by point-and-click We need to stop chasing exponentially expanding content Inquiry problem recognition and solution creativity knowing onersquos strengths and weaknesses communication and relationships are what students must be prepared for

27Monday October 10 2011

28Monday October 10 2011

Becoming a world citizen requires knowledge and experience of other cultures US schools do not provide knowledge or experience Rather they provide a cursory glimpse of others in order to exemplify how not to be American ldquoDiversity Dayrdquo does not create world citizens it patronizes cultural difference and touts xenophobia and always winds up pandering American culture as Eurocentrically defined Only travel and immersion in other cultures creates world citizens

28Monday October 10 2011

29Monday October 10 2011

Prepare students to be citizens of the world by being one yourself Teach from a global perspective

29Monday October 10 2011

Asia Society

Globally Literate EducatorsAsia Society Partnership for Global Learning

Teachers are Skilled and knowledgeable Critical thinkers and problem solvers Culturally aware Aware of world events and global dynamics 21st Century literate Collaborative Use media and technology effectively in their work Responsible and ethical citizens

30Monday October 10 2011

Arlington Heights School District 25httpwwwahsd25k12ilusabout_usvisionphp

31Monday October 10 2011

32Monday October 10 2011

33Monday October 10 2011

THINK Global School12 countries in 12 trimesters

34Monday October 10 2011

35Monday October 10 2011

YOUR EFFORTS

35Monday October 10 2011

Take This Surveyhttptinyurlcom21stcenturyskillssurvey

36Monday October 10 2011

View Results Herehttptinyurlcom21stcenturyskillssurveyresults

37Monday October 10 2011

Connect All SchoolsiEARN

38Monday October 10 2011

39Monday October 10 2011

MY STORY

39Monday October 10 2011

Apple Distinguished Educators

Global Awareness 2006

The World is Flat

A Whole New Mind

Berlin amp Prague

Rethink Global Awareness

40Monday October 10 2011

Classroom 20

Link41Monday October 10 2011

Global Education CollaborativeLink

42Monday October 10 2011

353341 unique visitors

43Monday October 10 2011

6210 members from approximately 115 countries

44Monday October 10 2011

GEC Features

Searchable member list

Latest activity

Forums and blogs

Links to resources

Events

Project database

Videos and photos

45Monday October 10 2011

GEC Features

Searchable member list

Latest activity

Forums and blogs

Links to resources

Events

Project database

Videos and photos

45Monday October 10 2011

Apple Distinguished Educators

ADE Institute Asia 2008Visited six Singaporean schools

Worked with educators from Singapore Hong Kong and assorted international schools

Worked in teams to create collaborative projects

46Monday October 10 2011

The Education ProjectBahrain

47Monday October 10 2011

Global Education Conferencehttpglobaleducationconferencecom

48Monday October 10 2011

Steve Hargadon

49Monday October 10 2011

Closing Session

50Monday October 10 2011

Homa Sabet Tavangar

51Monday October 10 2011

Polar Bears International

52Monday October 10 2011

Polar Bears International

53Monday October 10 2011

Brian Mannix

54Monday October 10 2011

Milton Brown

55Monday October 10 2011

Catlin Gabel SchoolProgram Information

56Monday October 10 2011

A Selection of Presenters and Partners

Asia Society Partnership for Global Learning

Bridges to Understanding

Flat Classroom Projecttrade

Global Nomads

iEARN

ePALS

Journeys in Film

Primary Source

Roots and Shoots

TakingITGlobal

World Savvy

57Monday October 10 2011

58Monday October 10 2011

EXAMPLES

58Monday October 10 2011

Basic Project

Earth Day Groceries Project Mark Ahlness

59Monday October 10 2011

Next Steps

Around the World with 80 Schools

Silvia Tolisano

60Monday October 10 2011

Next Steps

Google Lit TripsJerome Burg

61Monday October 10 2011

Deep Cuts

Sample VideoValerie Becker62Monday October 10 2011

Deep Cuts

WikiValerie Becker63Monday October 10 2011

Deep Cuts

A Whole New MindKarl Fisch

64Monday October 10 2011

Three Cups of ControversyGreg Mortenson

Central Asia Institute

Pennies for Peace

Three Cups of Tea

What Mortenson Got Wrong

American Institute of Philanthropy

Better Business Bureau

Charity Navigator

Great NonProfits

GuideStar

65Monday October 10 2011

66Monday October 10 2011

TOOLS OF THE TRADE

66Monday October 10 2011

Apple Inc

Tools of the Trade

Photobooth (photos video greenscreening)

iChat AV (videoconferencing desktop sharing recording)

Garageband (recording podcasting)

iWeb (publishing of blogs photos podcasts)

iPod iPod Touch iPad - microphone attachments amp apps

67Monday October 10 2011

Suggested Toolkit

Still or video camera - Kodak cameras

Web Cam - Logitech

Chat client - Skype (free) Oovo Sightspeed

Digital recording device or web site - Gcast

Collaborative workspace - Thinkcom (Thinkquest) blogs wikis

Networks - Twitter iEARN ePals Global Ed ning

68Monday October 10 2011

Recommendations

Learn to network network to learn

Keep it authentic

Start small and design very structured projects

Join an existing group project

Develop a customized vision of 21st century learning for your classroom school and district

69Monday October 10 2011

Where the h is Matt 2

70Monday October 10 2011

Connect with Lucyelemenousgmailcom

elemenous

On Twitter Slideshare YouTube Flickr etc

Blog

httpwwwlucygrayorg

The Global Education Collaborative

httpglobaleducationningcom

Social bookmarking resources

httpgroupsdiigocomgroupglobaleducation

httpwwwdeliciouscomtagglobaleducation

71Monday October 10 2011

Page 30: Going Global - Full Version - Fall 2011

HOW DO YOU PREPARE STUDENTS

24Monday October 10 2011

25Monday October 10 2011

Edutopia FebruaryMarch 2008

httpwwwedutopiaorgsage-advice-world-citizens

25Monday October 10 2011

26Monday October 10 2011

First you help them define the term ldquocitizen of the worldrdquo Then you help them learn what being a good citizen means -- to themselves to loved ones and family to the school community to the surrounding community Onersquos actions can be directly linked to onersquos values (beliefs feelings and actions that are important to us) so starting with a basic understanding of onersquos values is essential to any meaningful discussions on citizenship The global context is meaningless unless students are good citizens of their own nation

26Monday October 10 2011

27Monday October 10 2011

Right before our eyes all that the education sector has controlled dismissed manipulated validated embellished fictionalized and ranked within an aura of tradition and ritual may be accessed by point-and-click We need to stop chasing exponentially expanding content Inquiry problem recognition and solution creativity knowing onersquos strengths and weaknesses communication and relationships are what students must be prepared for

27Monday October 10 2011

28Monday October 10 2011

Becoming a world citizen requires knowledge and experience of other cultures US schools do not provide knowledge or experience Rather they provide a cursory glimpse of others in order to exemplify how not to be American ldquoDiversity Dayrdquo does not create world citizens it patronizes cultural difference and touts xenophobia and always winds up pandering American culture as Eurocentrically defined Only travel and immersion in other cultures creates world citizens

28Monday October 10 2011

29Monday October 10 2011

Prepare students to be citizens of the world by being one yourself Teach from a global perspective

29Monday October 10 2011

Asia Society

Globally Literate EducatorsAsia Society Partnership for Global Learning

Teachers are Skilled and knowledgeable Critical thinkers and problem solvers Culturally aware Aware of world events and global dynamics 21st Century literate Collaborative Use media and technology effectively in their work Responsible and ethical citizens

30Monday October 10 2011

Arlington Heights School District 25httpwwwahsd25k12ilusabout_usvisionphp

31Monday October 10 2011

32Monday October 10 2011

33Monday October 10 2011

THINK Global School12 countries in 12 trimesters

34Monday October 10 2011

35Monday October 10 2011

YOUR EFFORTS

35Monday October 10 2011

Take This Surveyhttptinyurlcom21stcenturyskillssurvey

36Monday October 10 2011

View Results Herehttptinyurlcom21stcenturyskillssurveyresults

37Monday October 10 2011

Connect All SchoolsiEARN

38Monday October 10 2011

39Monday October 10 2011

MY STORY

39Monday October 10 2011

Apple Distinguished Educators

Global Awareness 2006

The World is Flat

A Whole New Mind

Berlin amp Prague

Rethink Global Awareness

40Monday October 10 2011

Classroom 20

Link41Monday October 10 2011

Global Education CollaborativeLink

42Monday October 10 2011

353341 unique visitors

43Monday October 10 2011

6210 members from approximately 115 countries

44Monday October 10 2011

GEC Features

Searchable member list

Latest activity

Forums and blogs

Links to resources

Events

Project database

Videos and photos

45Monday October 10 2011

GEC Features

Searchable member list

Latest activity

Forums and blogs

Links to resources

Events

Project database

Videos and photos

45Monday October 10 2011

Apple Distinguished Educators

ADE Institute Asia 2008Visited six Singaporean schools

Worked with educators from Singapore Hong Kong and assorted international schools

Worked in teams to create collaborative projects

46Monday October 10 2011

The Education ProjectBahrain

47Monday October 10 2011

Global Education Conferencehttpglobaleducationconferencecom

48Monday October 10 2011

Steve Hargadon

49Monday October 10 2011

Closing Session

50Monday October 10 2011

Homa Sabet Tavangar

51Monday October 10 2011

Polar Bears International

52Monday October 10 2011

Polar Bears International

53Monday October 10 2011

Brian Mannix

54Monday October 10 2011

Milton Brown

55Monday October 10 2011

Catlin Gabel SchoolProgram Information

56Monday October 10 2011

A Selection of Presenters and Partners

Asia Society Partnership for Global Learning

Bridges to Understanding

Flat Classroom Projecttrade

Global Nomads

iEARN

ePALS

Journeys in Film

Primary Source

Roots and Shoots

TakingITGlobal

World Savvy

57Monday October 10 2011

58Monday October 10 2011

EXAMPLES

58Monday October 10 2011

Basic Project

Earth Day Groceries Project Mark Ahlness

59Monday October 10 2011

Next Steps

Around the World with 80 Schools

Silvia Tolisano

60Monday October 10 2011

Next Steps

Google Lit TripsJerome Burg

61Monday October 10 2011

Deep Cuts

Sample VideoValerie Becker62Monday October 10 2011

Deep Cuts

WikiValerie Becker63Monday October 10 2011

Deep Cuts

A Whole New MindKarl Fisch

64Monday October 10 2011

Three Cups of ControversyGreg Mortenson

Central Asia Institute

Pennies for Peace

Three Cups of Tea

What Mortenson Got Wrong

American Institute of Philanthropy

Better Business Bureau

Charity Navigator

Great NonProfits

GuideStar

65Monday October 10 2011

66Monday October 10 2011

TOOLS OF THE TRADE

66Monday October 10 2011

Apple Inc

Tools of the Trade

Photobooth (photos video greenscreening)

iChat AV (videoconferencing desktop sharing recording)

Garageband (recording podcasting)

iWeb (publishing of blogs photos podcasts)

iPod iPod Touch iPad - microphone attachments amp apps

67Monday October 10 2011

Suggested Toolkit

Still or video camera - Kodak cameras

Web Cam - Logitech

Chat client - Skype (free) Oovo Sightspeed

Digital recording device or web site - Gcast

Collaborative workspace - Thinkcom (Thinkquest) blogs wikis

Networks - Twitter iEARN ePals Global Ed ning

68Monday October 10 2011

Recommendations

Learn to network network to learn

Keep it authentic

Start small and design very structured projects

Join an existing group project

Develop a customized vision of 21st century learning for your classroom school and district

69Monday October 10 2011

Where the h is Matt 2

70Monday October 10 2011

Connect with Lucyelemenousgmailcom

elemenous

On Twitter Slideshare YouTube Flickr etc

Blog

httpwwwlucygrayorg

The Global Education Collaborative

httpglobaleducationningcom

Social bookmarking resources

httpgroupsdiigocomgroupglobaleducation

httpwwwdeliciouscomtagglobaleducation

71Monday October 10 2011

Page 31: Going Global - Full Version - Fall 2011

25Monday October 10 2011

Edutopia FebruaryMarch 2008

httpwwwedutopiaorgsage-advice-world-citizens

25Monday October 10 2011

26Monday October 10 2011

First you help them define the term ldquocitizen of the worldrdquo Then you help them learn what being a good citizen means -- to themselves to loved ones and family to the school community to the surrounding community Onersquos actions can be directly linked to onersquos values (beliefs feelings and actions that are important to us) so starting with a basic understanding of onersquos values is essential to any meaningful discussions on citizenship The global context is meaningless unless students are good citizens of their own nation

26Monday October 10 2011

27Monday October 10 2011

Right before our eyes all that the education sector has controlled dismissed manipulated validated embellished fictionalized and ranked within an aura of tradition and ritual may be accessed by point-and-click We need to stop chasing exponentially expanding content Inquiry problem recognition and solution creativity knowing onersquos strengths and weaknesses communication and relationships are what students must be prepared for

27Monday October 10 2011

28Monday October 10 2011

Becoming a world citizen requires knowledge and experience of other cultures US schools do not provide knowledge or experience Rather they provide a cursory glimpse of others in order to exemplify how not to be American ldquoDiversity Dayrdquo does not create world citizens it patronizes cultural difference and touts xenophobia and always winds up pandering American culture as Eurocentrically defined Only travel and immersion in other cultures creates world citizens

28Monday October 10 2011

29Monday October 10 2011

Prepare students to be citizens of the world by being one yourself Teach from a global perspective

29Monday October 10 2011

Asia Society

Globally Literate EducatorsAsia Society Partnership for Global Learning

Teachers are Skilled and knowledgeable Critical thinkers and problem solvers Culturally aware Aware of world events and global dynamics 21st Century literate Collaborative Use media and technology effectively in their work Responsible and ethical citizens

30Monday October 10 2011

Arlington Heights School District 25httpwwwahsd25k12ilusabout_usvisionphp

31Monday October 10 2011

32Monday October 10 2011

33Monday October 10 2011

THINK Global School12 countries in 12 trimesters

34Monday October 10 2011

35Monday October 10 2011

YOUR EFFORTS

35Monday October 10 2011

Take This Surveyhttptinyurlcom21stcenturyskillssurvey

36Monday October 10 2011

View Results Herehttptinyurlcom21stcenturyskillssurveyresults

37Monday October 10 2011

Connect All SchoolsiEARN

38Monday October 10 2011

39Monday October 10 2011

MY STORY

39Monday October 10 2011

Apple Distinguished Educators

Global Awareness 2006

The World is Flat

A Whole New Mind

Berlin amp Prague

Rethink Global Awareness

40Monday October 10 2011

Classroom 20

Link41Monday October 10 2011

Global Education CollaborativeLink

42Monday October 10 2011

353341 unique visitors

43Monday October 10 2011

6210 members from approximately 115 countries

44Monday October 10 2011

GEC Features

Searchable member list

Latest activity

Forums and blogs

Links to resources

Events

Project database

Videos and photos

45Monday October 10 2011

GEC Features

Searchable member list

Latest activity

Forums and blogs

Links to resources

Events

Project database

Videos and photos

45Monday October 10 2011

Apple Distinguished Educators

ADE Institute Asia 2008Visited six Singaporean schools

Worked with educators from Singapore Hong Kong and assorted international schools

Worked in teams to create collaborative projects

46Monday October 10 2011

The Education ProjectBahrain

47Monday October 10 2011

Global Education Conferencehttpglobaleducationconferencecom

48Monday October 10 2011

Steve Hargadon

49Monday October 10 2011

Closing Session

50Monday October 10 2011

Homa Sabet Tavangar

51Monday October 10 2011

Polar Bears International

52Monday October 10 2011

Polar Bears International

53Monday October 10 2011

Brian Mannix

54Monday October 10 2011

Milton Brown

55Monday October 10 2011

Catlin Gabel SchoolProgram Information

56Monday October 10 2011

A Selection of Presenters and Partners

Asia Society Partnership for Global Learning

Bridges to Understanding

Flat Classroom Projecttrade

Global Nomads

iEARN

ePALS

Journeys in Film

Primary Source

Roots and Shoots

TakingITGlobal

World Savvy

57Monday October 10 2011

58Monday October 10 2011

EXAMPLES

58Monday October 10 2011

Basic Project

Earth Day Groceries Project Mark Ahlness

59Monday October 10 2011

Next Steps

Around the World with 80 Schools

Silvia Tolisano

60Monday October 10 2011

Next Steps

Google Lit TripsJerome Burg

61Monday October 10 2011

Deep Cuts

Sample VideoValerie Becker62Monday October 10 2011

Deep Cuts

WikiValerie Becker63Monday October 10 2011

Deep Cuts

A Whole New MindKarl Fisch

64Monday October 10 2011

Three Cups of ControversyGreg Mortenson

Central Asia Institute

Pennies for Peace

Three Cups of Tea

What Mortenson Got Wrong

American Institute of Philanthropy

Better Business Bureau

Charity Navigator

Great NonProfits

GuideStar

65Monday October 10 2011

66Monday October 10 2011

TOOLS OF THE TRADE

66Monday October 10 2011

Apple Inc

Tools of the Trade

Photobooth (photos video greenscreening)

iChat AV (videoconferencing desktop sharing recording)

Garageband (recording podcasting)

iWeb (publishing of blogs photos podcasts)

iPod iPod Touch iPad - microphone attachments amp apps

67Monday October 10 2011

Suggested Toolkit

Still or video camera - Kodak cameras

Web Cam - Logitech

Chat client - Skype (free) Oovo Sightspeed

Digital recording device or web site - Gcast

Collaborative workspace - Thinkcom (Thinkquest) blogs wikis

Networks - Twitter iEARN ePals Global Ed ning

68Monday October 10 2011

Recommendations

Learn to network network to learn

Keep it authentic

Start small and design very structured projects

Join an existing group project

Develop a customized vision of 21st century learning for your classroom school and district

69Monday October 10 2011

Where the h is Matt 2

70Monday October 10 2011

Connect with Lucyelemenousgmailcom

elemenous

On Twitter Slideshare YouTube Flickr etc

Blog

httpwwwlucygrayorg

The Global Education Collaborative

httpglobaleducationningcom

Social bookmarking resources

httpgroupsdiigocomgroupglobaleducation

httpwwwdeliciouscomtagglobaleducation

71Monday October 10 2011

Page 32: Going Global - Full Version - Fall 2011

Edutopia FebruaryMarch 2008

httpwwwedutopiaorgsage-advice-world-citizens

25Monday October 10 2011

26Monday October 10 2011

First you help them define the term ldquocitizen of the worldrdquo Then you help them learn what being a good citizen means -- to themselves to loved ones and family to the school community to the surrounding community Onersquos actions can be directly linked to onersquos values (beliefs feelings and actions that are important to us) so starting with a basic understanding of onersquos values is essential to any meaningful discussions on citizenship The global context is meaningless unless students are good citizens of their own nation

26Monday October 10 2011

27Monday October 10 2011

Right before our eyes all that the education sector has controlled dismissed manipulated validated embellished fictionalized and ranked within an aura of tradition and ritual may be accessed by point-and-click We need to stop chasing exponentially expanding content Inquiry problem recognition and solution creativity knowing onersquos strengths and weaknesses communication and relationships are what students must be prepared for

27Monday October 10 2011

28Monday October 10 2011

Becoming a world citizen requires knowledge and experience of other cultures US schools do not provide knowledge or experience Rather they provide a cursory glimpse of others in order to exemplify how not to be American ldquoDiversity Dayrdquo does not create world citizens it patronizes cultural difference and touts xenophobia and always winds up pandering American culture as Eurocentrically defined Only travel and immersion in other cultures creates world citizens

28Monday October 10 2011

29Monday October 10 2011

Prepare students to be citizens of the world by being one yourself Teach from a global perspective

29Monday October 10 2011

Asia Society

Globally Literate EducatorsAsia Society Partnership for Global Learning

Teachers are Skilled and knowledgeable Critical thinkers and problem solvers Culturally aware Aware of world events and global dynamics 21st Century literate Collaborative Use media and technology effectively in their work Responsible and ethical citizens

30Monday October 10 2011

Arlington Heights School District 25httpwwwahsd25k12ilusabout_usvisionphp

31Monday October 10 2011

32Monday October 10 2011

33Monday October 10 2011

THINK Global School12 countries in 12 trimesters

34Monday October 10 2011

35Monday October 10 2011

YOUR EFFORTS

35Monday October 10 2011

Take This Surveyhttptinyurlcom21stcenturyskillssurvey

36Monday October 10 2011

View Results Herehttptinyurlcom21stcenturyskillssurveyresults

37Monday October 10 2011

Connect All SchoolsiEARN

38Monday October 10 2011

39Monday October 10 2011

MY STORY

39Monday October 10 2011

Apple Distinguished Educators

Global Awareness 2006

The World is Flat

A Whole New Mind

Berlin amp Prague

Rethink Global Awareness

40Monday October 10 2011

Classroom 20

Link41Monday October 10 2011

Global Education CollaborativeLink

42Monday October 10 2011

353341 unique visitors

43Monday October 10 2011

6210 members from approximately 115 countries

44Monday October 10 2011

GEC Features

Searchable member list

Latest activity

Forums and blogs

Links to resources

Events

Project database

Videos and photos

45Monday October 10 2011

GEC Features

Searchable member list

Latest activity

Forums and blogs

Links to resources

Events

Project database

Videos and photos

45Monday October 10 2011

Apple Distinguished Educators

ADE Institute Asia 2008Visited six Singaporean schools

Worked with educators from Singapore Hong Kong and assorted international schools

Worked in teams to create collaborative projects

46Monday October 10 2011

The Education ProjectBahrain

47Monday October 10 2011

Global Education Conferencehttpglobaleducationconferencecom

48Monday October 10 2011

Steve Hargadon

49Monday October 10 2011

Closing Session

50Monday October 10 2011

Homa Sabet Tavangar

51Monday October 10 2011

Polar Bears International

52Monday October 10 2011

Polar Bears International

53Monday October 10 2011

Brian Mannix

54Monday October 10 2011

Milton Brown

55Monday October 10 2011

Catlin Gabel SchoolProgram Information

56Monday October 10 2011

A Selection of Presenters and Partners

Asia Society Partnership for Global Learning

Bridges to Understanding

Flat Classroom Projecttrade

Global Nomads

iEARN

ePALS

Journeys in Film

Primary Source

Roots and Shoots

TakingITGlobal

World Savvy

57Monday October 10 2011

58Monday October 10 2011

EXAMPLES

58Monday October 10 2011

Basic Project

Earth Day Groceries Project Mark Ahlness

59Monday October 10 2011

Next Steps

Around the World with 80 Schools

Silvia Tolisano

60Monday October 10 2011

Next Steps

Google Lit TripsJerome Burg

61Monday October 10 2011

Deep Cuts

Sample VideoValerie Becker62Monday October 10 2011

Deep Cuts

WikiValerie Becker63Monday October 10 2011

Deep Cuts

A Whole New MindKarl Fisch

64Monday October 10 2011

Three Cups of ControversyGreg Mortenson

Central Asia Institute

Pennies for Peace

Three Cups of Tea

What Mortenson Got Wrong

American Institute of Philanthropy

Better Business Bureau

Charity Navigator

Great NonProfits

GuideStar

65Monday October 10 2011

66Monday October 10 2011

TOOLS OF THE TRADE

66Monday October 10 2011

Apple Inc

Tools of the Trade

Photobooth (photos video greenscreening)

iChat AV (videoconferencing desktop sharing recording)

Garageband (recording podcasting)

iWeb (publishing of blogs photos podcasts)

iPod iPod Touch iPad - microphone attachments amp apps

67Monday October 10 2011

Suggested Toolkit

Still or video camera - Kodak cameras

Web Cam - Logitech

Chat client - Skype (free) Oovo Sightspeed

Digital recording device or web site - Gcast

Collaborative workspace - Thinkcom (Thinkquest) blogs wikis

Networks - Twitter iEARN ePals Global Ed ning

68Monday October 10 2011

Recommendations

Learn to network network to learn

Keep it authentic

Start small and design very structured projects

Join an existing group project

Develop a customized vision of 21st century learning for your classroom school and district

69Monday October 10 2011

Where the h is Matt 2

70Monday October 10 2011

Connect with Lucyelemenousgmailcom

elemenous

On Twitter Slideshare YouTube Flickr etc

Blog

httpwwwlucygrayorg

The Global Education Collaborative

httpglobaleducationningcom

Social bookmarking resources

httpgroupsdiigocomgroupglobaleducation

httpwwwdeliciouscomtagglobaleducation

71Monday October 10 2011

Page 33: Going Global - Full Version - Fall 2011

26Monday October 10 2011

First you help them define the term ldquocitizen of the worldrdquo Then you help them learn what being a good citizen means -- to themselves to loved ones and family to the school community to the surrounding community Onersquos actions can be directly linked to onersquos values (beliefs feelings and actions that are important to us) so starting with a basic understanding of onersquos values is essential to any meaningful discussions on citizenship The global context is meaningless unless students are good citizens of their own nation

26Monday October 10 2011

27Monday October 10 2011

Right before our eyes all that the education sector has controlled dismissed manipulated validated embellished fictionalized and ranked within an aura of tradition and ritual may be accessed by point-and-click We need to stop chasing exponentially expanding content Inquiry problem recognition and solution creativity knowing onersquos strengths and weaknesses communication and relationships are what students must be prepared for

27Monday October 10 2011

28Monday October 10 2011

Becoming a world citizen requires knowledge and experience of other cultures US schools do not provide knowledge or experience Rather they provide a cursory glimpse of others in order to exemplify how not to be American ldquoDiversity Dayrdquo does not create world citizens it patronizes cultural difference and touts xenophobia and always winds up pandering American culture as Eurocentrically defined Only travel and immersion in other cultures creates world citizens

28Monday October 10 2011

29Monday October 10 2011

Prepare students to be citizens of the world by being one yourself Teach from a global perspective

29Monday October 10 2011

Asia Society

Globally Literate EducatorsAsia Society Partnership for Global Learning

Teachers are Skilled and knowledgeable Critical thinkers and problem solvers Culturally aware Aware of world events and global dynamics 21st Century literate Collaborative Use media and technology effectively in their work Responsible and ethical citizens

30Monday October 10 2011

Arlington Heights School District 25httpwwwahsd25k12ilusabout_usvisionphp

31Monday October 10 2011

32Monday October 10 2011

33Monday October 10 2011

THINK Global School12 countries in 12 trimesters

34Monday October 10 2011

35Monday October 10 2011

YOUR EFFORTS

35Monday October 10 2011

Take This Surveyhttptinyurlcom21stcenturyskillssurvey

36Monday October 10 2011

View Results Herehttptinyurlcom21stcenturyskillssurveyresults

37Monday October 10 2011

Connect All SchoolsiEARN

38Monday October 10 2011

39Monday October 10 2011

MY STORY

39Monday October 10 2011

Apple Distinguished Educators

Global Awareness 2006

The World is Flat

A Whole New Mind

Berlin amp Prague

Rethink Global Awareness

40Monday October 10 2011

Classroom 20

Link41Monday October 10 2011

Global Education CollaborativeLink

42Monday October 10 2011

353341 unique visitors

43Monday October 10 2011

6210 members from approximately 115 countries

44Monday October 10 2011

GEC Features

Searchable member list

Latest activity

Forums and blogs

Links to resources

Events

Project database

Videos and photos

45Monday October 10 2011

GEC Features

Searchable member list

Latest activity

Forums and blogs

Links to resources

Events

Project database

Videos and photos

45Monday October 10 2011

Apple Distinguished Educators

ADE Institute Asia 2008Visited six Singaporean schools

Worked with educators from Singapore Hong Kong and assorted international schools

Worked in teams to create collaborative projects

46Monday October 10 2011

The Education ProjectBahrain

47Monday October 10 2011

Global Education Conferencehttpglobaleducationconferencecom

48Monday October 10 2011

Steve Hargadon

49Monday October 10 2011

Closing Session

50Monday October 10 2011

Homa Sabet Tavangar

51Monday October 10 2011

Polar Bears International

52Monday October 10 2011

Polar Bears International

53Monday October 10 2011

Brian Mannix

54Monday October 10 2011

Milton Brown

55Monday October 10 2011

Catlin Gabel SchoolProgram Information

56Monday October 10 2011

A Selection of Presenters and Partners

Asia Society Partnership for Global Learning

Bridges to Understanding

Flat Classroom Projecttrade

Global Nomads

iEARN

ePALS

Journeys in Film

Primary Source

Roots and Shoots

TakingITGlobal

World Savvy

57Monday October 10 2011

58Monday October 10 2011

EXAMPLES

58Monday October 10 2011

Basic Project

Earth Day Groceries Project Mark Ahlness

59Monday October 10 2011

Next Steps

Around the World with 80 Schools

Silvia Tolisano

60Monday October 10 2011

Next Steps

Google Lit TripsJerome Burg

61Monday October 10 2011

Deep Cuts

Sample VideoValerie Becker62Monday October 10 2011

Deep Cuts

WikiValerie Becker63Monday October 10 2011

Deep Cuts

A Whole New MindKarl Fisch

64Monday October 10 2011

Three Cups of ControversyGreg Mortenson

Central Asia Institute

Pennies for Peace

Three Cups of Tea

What Mortenson Got Wrong

American Institute of Philanthropy

Better Business Bureau

Charity Navigator

Great NonProfits

GuideStar

65Monday October 10 2011

66Monday October 10 2011

TOOLS OF THE TRADE

66Monday October 10 2011

Apple Inc

Tools of the Trade

Photobooth (photos video greenscreening)

iChat AV (videoconferencing desktop sharing recording)

Garageband (recording podcasting)

iWeb (publishing of blogs photos podcasts)

iPod iPod Touch iPad - microphone attachments amp apps

67Monday October 10 2011

Suggested Toolkit

Still or video camera - Kodak cameras

Web Cam - Logitech

Chat client - Skype (free) Oovo Sightspeed

Digital recording device or web site - Gcast

Collaborative workspace - Thinkcom (Thinkquest) blogs wikis

Networks - Twitter iEARN ePals Global Ed ning

68Monday October 10 2011

Recommendations

Learn to network network to learn

Keep it authentic

Start small and design very structured projects

Join an existing group project

Develop a customized vision of 21st century learning for your classroom school and district

69Monday October 10 2011

Where the h is Matt 2

70Monday October 10 2011

Connect with Lucyelemenousgmailcom

elemenous

On Twitter Slideshare YouTube Flickr etc

Blog

httpwwwlucygrayorg

The Global Education Collaborative

httpglobaleducationningcom

Social bookmarking resources

httpgroupsdiigocomgroupglobaleducation

httpwwwdeliciouscomtagglobaleducation

71Monday October 10 2011

Page 34: Going Global - Full Version - Fall 2011

First you help them define the term ldquocitizen of the worldrdquo Then you help them learn what being a good citizen means -- to themselves to loved ones and family to the school community to the surrounding community Onersquos actions can be directly linked to onersquos values (beliefs feelings and actions that are important to us) so starting with a basic understanding of onersquos values is essential to any meaningful discussions on citizenship The global context is meaningless unless students are good citizens of their own nation

26Monday October 10 2011

27Monday October 10 2011

Right before our eyes all that the education sector has controlled dismissed manipulated validated embellished fictionalized and ranked within an aura of tradition and ritual may be accessed by point-and-click We need to stop chasing exponentially expanding content Inquiry problem recognition and solution creativity knowing onersquos strengths and weaknesses communication and relationships are what students must be prepared for

27Monday October 10 2011

28Monday October 10 2011

Becoming a world citizen requires knowledge and experience of other cultures US schools do not provide knowledge or experience Rather they provide a cursory glimpse of others in order to exemplify how not to be American ldquoDiversity Dayrdquo does not create world citizens it patronizes cultural difference and touts xenophobia and always winds up pandering American culture as Eurocentrically defined Only travel and immersion in other cultures creates world citizens

28Monday October 10 2011

29Monday October 10 2011

Prepare students to be citizens of the world by being one yourself Teach from a global perspective

29Monday October 10 2011

Asia Society

Globally Literate EducatorsAsia Society Partnership for Global Learning

Teachers are Skilled and knowledgeable Critical thinkers and problem solvers Culturally aware Aware of world events and global dynamics 21st Century literate Collaborative Use media and technology effectively in their work Responsible and ethical citizens

30Monday October 10 2011

Arlington Heights School District 25httpwwwahsd25k12ilusabout_usvisionphp

31Monday October 10 2011

32Monday October 10 2011

33Monday October 10 2011

THINK Global School12 countries in 12 trimesters

34Monday October 10 2011

35Monday October 10 2011

YOUR EFFORTS

35Monday October 10 2011

Take This Surveyhttptinyurlcom21stcenturyskillssurvey

36Monday October 10 2011

View Results Herehttptinyurlcom21stcenturyskillssurveyresults

37Monday October 10 2011

Connect All SchoolsiEARN

38Monday October 10 2011

39Monday October 10 2011

MY STORY

39Monday October 10 2011

Apple Distinguished Educators

Global Awareness 2006

The World is Flat

A Whole New Mind

Berlin amp Prague

Rethink Global Awareness

40Monday October 10 2011

Classroom 20

Link41Monday October 10 2011

Global Education CollaborativeLink

42Monday October 10 2011

353341 unique visitors

43Monday October 10 2011

6210 members from approximately 115 countries

44Monday October 10 2011

GEC Features

Searchable member list

Latest activity

Forums and blogs

Links to resources

Events

Project database

Videos and photos

45Monday October 10 2011

GEC Features

Searchable member list

Latest activity

Forums and blogs

Links to resources

Events

Project database

Videos and photos

45Monday October 10 2011

Apple Distinguished Educators

ADE Institute Asia 2008Visited six Singaporean schools

Worked with educators from Singapore Hong Kong and assorted international schools

Worked in teams to create collaborative projects

46Monday October 10 2011

The Education ProjectBahrain

47Monday October 10 2011

Global Education Conferencehttpglobaleducationconferencecom

48Monday October 10 2011

Steve Hargadon

49Monday October 10 2011

Closing Session

50Monday October 10 2011

Homa Sabet Tavangar

51Monday October 10 2011

Polar Bears International

52Monday October 10 2011

Polar Bears International

53Monday October 10 2011

Brian Mannix

54Monday October 10 2011

Milton Brown

55Monday October 10 2011

Catlin Gabel SchoolProgram Information

56Monday October 10 2011

A Selection of Presenters and Partners

Asia Society Partnership for Global Learning

Bridges to Understanding

Flat Classroom Projecttrade

Global Nomads

iEARN

ePALS

Journeys in Film

Primary Source

Roots and Shoots

TakingITGlobal

World Savvy

57Monday October 10 2011

58Monday October 10 2011

EXAMPLES

58Monday October 10 2011

Basic Project

Earth Day Groceries Project Mark Ahlness

59Monday October 10 2011

Next Steps

Around the World with 80 Schools

Silvia Tolisano

60Monday October 10 2011

Next Steps

Google Lit TripsJerome Burg

61Monday October 10 2011

Deep Cuts

Sample VideoValerie Becker62Monday October 10 2011

Deep Cuts

WikiValerie Becker63Monday October 10 2011

Deep Cuts

A Whole New MindKarl Fisch

64Monday October 10 2011

Three Cups of ControversyGreg Mortenson

Central Asia Institute

Pennies for Peace

Three Cups of Tea

What Mortenson Got Wrong

American Institute of Philanthropy

Better Business Bureau

Charity Navigator

Great NonProfits

GuideStar

65Monday October 10 2011

66Monday October 10 2011

TOOLS OF THE TRADE

66Monday October 10 2011

Apple Inc

Tools of the Trade

Photobooth (photos video greenscreening)

iChat AV (videoconferencing desktop sharing recording)

Garageband (recording podcasting)

iWeb (publishing of blogs photos podcasts)

iPod iPod Touch iPad - microphone attachments amp apps

67Monday October 10 2011

Suggested Toolkit

Still or video camera - Kodak cameras

Web Cam - Logitech

Chat client - Skype (free) Oovo Sightspeed

Digital recording device or web site - Gcast

Collaborative workspace - Thinkcom (Thinkquest) blogs wikis

Networks - Twitter iEARN ePals Global Ed ning

68Monday October 10 2011

Recommendations

Learn to network network to learn

Keep it authentic

Start small and design very structured projects

Join an existing group project

Develop a customized vision of 21st century learning for your classroom school and district

69Monday October 10 2011

Where the h is Matt 2

70Monday October 10 2011

Connect with Lucyelemenousgmailcom

elemenous

On Twitter Slideshare YouTube Flickr etc

Blog

httpwwwlucygrayorg

The Global Education Collaborative

httpglobaleducationningcom

Social bookmarking resources

httpgroupsdiigocomgroupglobaleducation

httpwwwdeliciouscomtagglobaleducation

71Monday October 10 2011

Page 35: Going Global - Full Version - Fall 2011

27Monday October 10 2011

Right before our eyes all that the education sector has controlled dismissed manipulated validated embellished fictionalized and ranked within an aura of tradition and ritual may be accessed by point-and-click We need to stop chasing exponentially expanding content Inquiry problem recognition and solution creativity knowing onersquos strengths and weaknesses communication and relationships are what students must be prepared for

27Monday October 10 2011

28Monday October 10 2011

Becoming a world citizen requires knowledge and experience of other cultures US schools do not provide knowledge or experience Rather they provide a cursory glimpse of others in order to exemplify how not to be American ldquoDiversity Dayrdquo does not create world citizens it patronizes cultural difference and touts xenophobia and always winds up pandering American culture as Eurocentrically defined Only travel and immersion in other cultures creates world citizens

28Monday October 10 2011

29Monday October 10 2011

Prepare students to be citizens of the world by being one yourself Teach from a global perspective

29Monday October 10 2011

Asia Society

Globally Literate EducatorsAsia Society Partnership for Global Learning

Teachers are Skilled and knowledgeable Critical thinkers and problem solvers Culturally aware Aware of world events and global dynamics 21st Century literate Collaborative Use media and technology effectively in their work Responsible and ethical citizens

30Monday October 10 2011

Arlington Heights School District 25httpwwwahsd25k12ilusabout_usvisionphp

31Monday October 10 2011

32Monday October 10 2011

33Monday October 10 2011

THINK Global School12 countries in 12 trimesters

34Monday October 10 2011

35Monday October 10 2011

YOUR EFFORTS

35Monday October 10 2011

Take This Surveyhttptinyurlcom21stcenturyskillssurvey

36Monday October 10 2011

View Results Herehttptinyurlcom21stcenturyskillssurveyresults

37Monday October 10 2011

Connect All SchoolsiEARN

38Monday October 10 2011

39Monday October 10 2011

MY STORY

39Monday October 10 2011

Apple Distinguished Educators

Global Awareness 2006

The World is Flat

A Whole New Mind

Berlin amp Prague

Rethink Global Awareness

40Monday October 10 2011

Classroom 20

Link41Monday October 10 2011

Global Education CollaborativeLink

42Monday October 10 2011

353341 unique visitors

43Monday October 10 2011

6210 members from approximately 115 countries

44Monday October 10 2011

GEC Features

Searchable member list

Latest activity

Forums and blogs

Links to resources

Events

Project database

Videos and photos

45Monday October 10 2011

GEC Features

Searchable member list

Latest activity

Forums and blogs

Links to resources

Events

Project database

Videos and photos

45Monday October 10 2011

Apple Distinguished Educators

ADE Institute Asia 2008Visited six Singaporean schools

Worked with educators from Singapore Hong Kong and assorted international schools

Worked in teams to create collaborative projects

46Monday October 10 2011

The Education ProjectBahrain

47Monday October 10 2011

Global Education Conferencehttpglobaleducationconferencecom

48Monday October 10 2011

Steve Hargadon

49Monday October 10 2011

Closing Session

50Monday October 10 2011

Homa Sabet Tavangar

51Monday October 10 2011

Polar Bears International

52Monday October 10 2011

Polar Bears International

53Monday October 10 2011

Brian Mannix

54Monday October 10 2011

Milton Brown

55Monday October 10 2011

Catlin Gabel SchoolProgram Information

56Monday October 10 2011

A Selection of Presenters and Partners

Asia Society Partnership for Global Learning

Bridges to Understanding

Flat Classroom Projecttrade

Global Nomads

iEARN

ePALS

Journeys in Film

Primary Source

Roots and Shoots

TakingITGlobal

World Savvy

57Monday October 10 2011

58Monday October 10 2011

EXAMPLES

58Monday October 10 2011

Basic Project

Earth Day Groceries Project Mark Ahlness

59Monday October 10 2011

Next Steps

Around the World with 80 Schools

Silvia Tolisano

60Monday October 10 2011

Next Steps

Google Lit TripsJerome Burg

61Monday October 10 2011

Deep Cuts

Sample VideoValerie Becker62Monday October 10 2011

Deep Cuts

WikiValerie Becker63Monday October 10 2011

Deep Cuts

A Whole New MindKarl Fisch

64Monday October 10 2011

Three Cups of ControversyGreg Mortenson

Central Asia Institute

Pennies for Peace

Three Cups of Tea

What Mortenson Got Wrong

American Institute of Philanthropy

Better Business Bureau

Charity Navigator

Great NonProfits

GuideStar

65Monday October 10 2011

66Monday October 10 2011

TOOLS OF THE TRADE

66Monday October 10 2011

Apple Inc

Tools of the Trade

Photobooth (photos video greenscreening)

iChat AV (videoconferencing desktop sharing recording)

Garageband (recording podcasting)

iWeb (publishing of blogs photos podcasts)

iPod iPod Touch iPad - microphone attachments amp apps

67Monday October 10 2011

Suggested Toolkit

Still or video camera - Kodak cameras

Web Cam - Logitech

Chat client - Skype (free) Oovo Sightspeed

Digital recording device or web site - Gcast

Collaborative workspace - Thinkcom (Thinkquest) blogs wikis

Networks - Twitter iEARN ePals Global Ed ning

68Monday October 10 2011

Recommendations

Learn to network network to learn

Keep it authentic

Start small and design very structured projects

Join an existing group project

Develop a customized vision of 21st century learning for your classroom school and district

69Monday October 10 2011

Where the h is Matt 2

70Monday October 10 2011

Connect with Lucyelemenousgmailcom

elemenous

On Twitter Slideshare YouTube Flickr etc

Blog

httpwwwlucygrayorg

The Global Education Collaborative

httpglobaleducationningcom

Social bookmarking resources

httpgroupsdiigocomgroupglobaleducation

httpwwwdeliciouscomtagglobaleducation

71Monday October 10 2011

Page 36: Going Global - Full Version - Fall 2011

Right before our eyes all that the education sector has controlled dismissed manipulated validated embellished fictionalized and ranked within an aura of tradition and ritual may be accessed by point-and-click We need to stop chasing exponentially expanding content Inquiry problem recognition and solution creativity knowing onersquos strengths and weaknesses communication and relationships are what students must be prepared for

27Monday October 10 2011

28Monday October 10 2011

Becoming a world citizen requires knowledge and experience of other cultures US schools do not provide knowledge or experience Rather they provide a cursory glimpse of others in order to exemplify how not to be American ldquoDiversity Dayrdquo does not create world citizens it patronizes cultural difference and touts xenophobia and always winds up pandering American culture as Eurocentrically defined Only travel and immersion in other cultures creates world citizens

28Monday October 10 2011

29Monday October 10 2011

Prepare students to be citizens of the world by being one yourself Teach from a global perspective

29Monday October 10 2011

Asia Society

Globally Literate EducatorsAsia Society Partnership for Global Learning

Teachers are Skilled and knowledgeable Critical thinkers and problem solvers Culturally aware Aware of world events and global dynamics 21st Century literate Collaborative Use media and technology effectively in their work Responsible and ethical citizens

30Monday October 10 2011

Arlington Heights School District 25httpwwwahsd25k12ilusabout_usvisionphp

31Monday October 10 2011

32Monday October 10 2011

33Monday October 10 2011

THINK Global School12 countries in 12 trimesters

34Monday October 10 2011

35Monday October 10 2011

YOUR EFFORTS

35Monday October 10 2011

Take This Surveyhttptinyurlcom21stcenturyskillssurvey

36Monday October 10 2011

View Results Herehttptinyurlcom21stcenturyskillssurveyresults

37Monday October 10 2011

Connect All SchoolsiEARN

38Monday October 10 2011

39Monday October 10 2011

MY STORY

39Monday October 10 2011

Apple Distinguished Educators

Global Awareness 2006

The World is Flat

A Whole New Mind

Berlin amp Prague

Rethink Global Awareness

40Monday October 10 2011

Classroom 20

Link41Monday October 10 2011

Global Education CollaborativeLink

42Monday October 10 2011

353341 unique visitors

43Monday October 10 2011

6210 members from approximately 115 countries

44Monday October 10 2011

GEC Features

Searchable member list

Latest activity

Forums and blogs

Links to resources

Events

Project database

Videos and photos

45Monday October 10 2011

GEC Features

Searchable member list

Latest activity

Forums and blogs

Links to resources

Events

Project database

Videos and photos

45Monday October 10 2011

Apple Distinguished Educators

ADE Institute Asia 2008Visited six Singaporean schools

Worked with educators from Singapore Hong Kong and assorted international schools

Worked in teams to create collaborative projects

46Monday October 10 2011

The Education ProjectBahrain

47Monday October 10 2011

Global Education Conferencehttpglobaleducationconferencecom

48Monday October 10 2011

Steve Hargadon

49Monday October 10 2011

Closing Session

50Monday October 10 2011

Homa Sabet Tavangar

51Monday October 10 2011

Polar Bears International

52Monday October 10 2011

Polar Bears International

53Monday October 10 2011

Brian Mannix

54Monday October 10 2011

Milton Brown

55Monday October 10 2011

Catlin Gabel SchoolProgram Information

56Monday October 10 2011

A Selection of Presenters and Partners

Asia Society Partnership for Global Learning

Bridges to Understanding

Flat Classroom Projecttrade

Global Nomads

iEARN

ePALS

Journeys in Film

Primary Source

Roots and Shoots

TakingITGlobal

World Savvy

57Monday October 10 2011

58Monday October 10 2011

EXAMPLES

58Monday October 10 2011

Basic Project

Earth Day Groceries Project Mark Ahlness

59Monday October 10 2011

Next Steps

Around the World with 80 Schools

Silvia Tolisano

60Monday October 10 2011

Next Steps

Google Lit TripsJerome Burg

61Monday October 10 2011

Deep Cuts

Sample VideoValerie Becker62Monday October 10 2011

Deep Cuts

WikiValerie Becker63Monday October 10 2011

Deep Cuts

A Whole New MindKarl Fisch

64Monday October 10 2011

Three Cups of ControversyGreg Mortenson

Central Asia Institute

Pennies for Peace

Three Cups of Tea

What Mortenson Got Wrong

American Institute of Philanthropy

Better Business Bureau

Charity Navigator

Great NonProfits

GuideStar

65Monday October 10 2011

66Monday October 10 2011

TOOLS OF THE TRADE

66Monday October 10 2011

Apple Inc

Tools of the Trade

Photobooth (photos video greenscreening)

iChat AV (videoconferencing desktop sharing recording)

Garageband (recording podcasting)

iWeb (publishing of blogs photos podcasts)

iPod iPod Touch iPad - microphone attachments amp apps

67Monday October 10 2011

Suggested Toolkit

Still or video camera - Kodak cameras

Web Cam - Logitech

Chat client - Skype (free) Oovo Sightspeed

Digital recording device or web site - Gcast

Collaborative workspace - Thinkcom (Thinkquest) blogs wikis

Networks - Twitter iEARN ePals Global Ed ning

68Monday October 10 2011

Recommendations

Learn to network network to learn

Keep it authentic

Start small and design very structured projects

Join an existing group project

Develop a customized vision of 21st century learning for your classroom school and district

69Monday October 10 2011

Where the h is Matt 2

70Monday October 10 2011

Connect with Lucyelemenousgmailcom

elemenous

On Twitter Slideshare YouTube Flickr etc

Blog

httpwwwlucygrayorg

The Global Education Collaborative

httpglobaleducationningcom

Social bookmarking resources

httpgroupsdiigocomgroupglobaleducation

httpwwwdeliciouscomtagglobaleducation

71Monday October 10 2011

Page 37: Going Global - Full Version - Fall 2011

28Monday October 10 2011

Becoming a world citizen requires knowledge and experience of other cultures US schools do not provide knowledge or experience Rather they provide a cursory glimpse of others in order to exemplify how not to be American ldquoDiversity Dayrdquo does not create world citizens it patronizes cultural difference and touts xenophobia and always winds up pandering American culture as Eurocentrically defined Only travel and immersion in other cultures creates world citizens

28Monday October 10 2011

29Monday October 10 2011

Prepare students to be citizens of the world by being one yourself Teach from a global perspective

29Monday October 10 2011

Asia Society

Globally Literate EducatorsAsia Society Partnership for Global Learning

Teachers are Skilled and knowledgeable Critical thinkers and problem solvers Culturally aware Aware of world events and global dynamics 21st Century literate Collaborative Use media and technology effectively in their work Responsible and ethical citizens

30Monday October 10 2011

Arlington Heights School District 25httpwwwahsd25k12ilusabout_usvisionphp

31Monday October 10 2011

32Monday October 10 2011

33Monday October 10 2011

THINK Global School12 countries in 12 trimesters

34Monday October 10 2011

35Monday October 10 2011

YOUR EFFORTS

35Monday October 10 2011

Take This Surveyhttptinyurlcom21stcenturyskillssurvey

36Monday October 10 2011

View Results Herehttptinyurlcom21stcenturyskillssurveyresults

37Monday October 10 2011

Connect All SchoolsiEARN

38Monday October 10 2011

39Monday October 10 2011

MY STORY

39Monday October 10 2011

Apple Distinguished Educators

Global Awareness 2006

The World is Flat

A Whole New Mind

Berlin amp Prague

Rethink Global Awareness

40Monday October 10 2011

Classroom 20

Link41Monday October 10 2011

Global Education CollaborativeLink

42Monday October 10 2011

353341 unique visitors

43Monday October 10 2011

6210 members from approximately 115 countries

44Monday October 10 2011

GEC Features

Searchable member list

Latest activity

Forums and blogs

Links to resources

Events

Project database

Videos and photos

45Monday October 10 2011

GEC Features

Searchable member list

Latest activity

Forums and blogs

Links to resources

Events

Project database

Videos and photos

45Monday October 10 2011

Apple Distinguished Educators

ADE Institute Asia 2008Visited six Singaporean schools

Worked with educators from Singapore Hong Kong and assorted international schools

Worked in teams to create collaborative projects

46Monday October 10 2011

The Education ProjectBahrain

47Monday October 10 2011

Global Education Conferencehttpglobaleducationconferencecom

48Monday October 10 2011

Steve Hargadon

49Monday October 10 2011

Closing Session

50Monday October 10 2011

Homa Sabet Tavangar

51Monday October 10 2011

Polar Bears International

52Monday October 10 2011

Polar Bears International

53Monday October 10 2011

Brian Mannix

54Monday October 10 2011

Milton Brown

55Monday October 10 2011

Catlin Gabel SchoolProgram Information

56Monday October 10 2011

A Selection of Presenters and Partners

Asia Society Partnership for Global Learning

Bridges to Understanding

Flat Classroom Projecttrade

Global Nomads

iEARN

ePALS

Journeys in Film

Primary Source

Roots and Shoots

TakingITGlobal

World Savvy

57Monday October 10 2011

58Monday October 10 2011

EXAMPLES

58Monday October 10 2011

Basic Project

Earth Day Groceries Project Mark Ahlness

59Monday October 10 2011

Next Steps

Around the World with 80 Schools

Silvia Tolisano

60Monday October 10 2011

Next Steps

Google Lit TripsJerome Burg

61Monday October 10 2011

Deep Cuts

Sample VideoValerie Becker62Monday October 10 2011

Deep Cuts

WikiValerie Becker63Monday October 10 2011

Deep Cuts

A Whole New MindKarl Fisch

64Monday October 10 2011

Three Cups of ControversyGreg Mortenson

Central Asia Institute

Pennies for Peace

Three Cups of Tea

What Mortenson Got Wrong

American Institute of Philanthropy

Better Business Bureau

Charity Navigator

Great NonProfits

GuideStar

65Monday October 10 2011

66Monday October 10 2011

TOOLS OF THE TRADE

66Monday October 10 2011

Apple Inc

Tools of the Trade

Photobooth (photos video greenscreening)

iChat AV (videoconferencing desktop sharing recording)

Garageband (recording podcasting)

iWeb (publishing of blogs photos podcasts)

iPod iPod Touch iPad - microphone attachments amp apps

67Monday October 10 2011

Suggested Toolkit

Still or video camera - Kodak cameras

Web Cam - Logitech

Chat client - Skype (free) Oovo Sightspeed

Digital recording device or web site - Gcast

Collaborative workspace - Thinkcom (Thinkquest) blogs wikis

Networks - Twitter iEARN ePals Global Ed ning

68Monday October 10 2011

Recommendations

Learn to network network to learn

Keep it authentic

Start small and design very structured projects

Join an existing group project

Develop a customized vision of 21st century learning for your classroom school and district

69Monday October 10 2011

Where the h is Matt 2

70Monday October 10 2011

Connect with Lucyelemenousgmailcom

elemenous

On Twitter Slideshare YouTube Flickr etc

Blog

httpwwwlucygrayorg

The Global Education Collaborative

httpglobaleducationningcom

Social bookmarking resources

httpgroupsdiigocomgroupglobaleducation

httpwwwdeliciouscomtagglobaleducation

71Monday October 10 2011

Page 38: Going Global - Full Version - Fall 2011

Becoming a world citizen requires knowledge and experience of other cultures US schools do not provide knowledge or experience Rather they provide a cursory glimpse of others in order to exemplify how not to be American ldquoDiversity Dayrdquo does not create world citizens it patronizes cultural difference and touts xenophobia and always winds up pandering American culture as Eurocentrically defined Only travel and immersion in other cultures creates world citizens

28Monday October 10 2011

29Monday October 10 2011

Prepare students to be citizens of the world by being one yourself Teach from a global perspective

29Monday October 10 2011

Asia Society

Globally Literate EducatorsAsia Society Partnership for Global Learning

Teachers are Skilled and knowledgeable Critical thinkers and problem solvers Culturally aware Aware of world events and global dynamics 21st Century literate Collaborative Use media and technology effectively in their work Responsible and ethical citizens

30Monday October 10 2011

Arlington Heights School District 25httpwwwahsd25k12ilusabout_usvisionphp

31Monday October 10 2011

32Monday October 10 2011

33Monday October 10 2011

THINK Global School12 countries in 12 trimesters

34Monday October 10 2011

35Monday October 10 2011

YOUR EFFORTS

35Monday October 10 2011

Take This Surveyhttptinyurlcom21stcenturyskillssurvey

36Monday October 10 2011

View Results Herehttptinyurlcom21stcenturyskillssurveyresults

37Monday October 10 2011

Connect All SchoolsiEARN

38Monday October 10 2011

39Monday October 10 2011

MY STORY

39Monday October 10 2011

Apple Distinguished Educators

Global Awareness 2006

The World is Flat

A Whole New Mind

Berlin amp Prague

Rethink Global Awareness

40Monday October 10 2011

Classroom 20

Link41Monday October 10 2011

Global Education CollaborativeLink

42Monday October 10 2011

353341 unique visitors

43Monday October 10 2011

6210 members from approximately 115 countries

44Monday October 10 2011

GEC Features

Searchable member list

Latest activity

Forums and blogs

Links to resources

Events

Project database

Videos and photos

45Monday October 10 2011

GEC Features

Searchable member list

Latest activity

Forums and blogs

Links to resources

Events

Project database

Videos and photos

45Monday October 10 2011

Apple Distinguished Educators

ADE Institute Asia 2008Visited six Singaporean schools

Worked with educators from Singapore Hong Kong and assorted international schools

Worked in teams to create collaborative projects

46Monday October 10 2011

The Education ProjectBahrain

47Monday October 10 2011

Global Education Conferencehttpglobaleducationconferencecom

48Monday October 10 2011

Steve Hargadon

49Monday October 10 2011

Closing Session

50Monday October 10 2011

Homa Sabet Tavangar

51Monday October 10 2011

Polar Bears International

52Monday October 10 2011

Polar Bears International

53Monday October 10 2011

Brian Mannix

54Monday October 10 2011

Milton Brown

55Monday October 10 2011

Catlin Gabel SchoolProgram Information

56Monday October 10 2011

A Selection of Presenters and Partners

Asia Society Partnership for Global Learning

Bridges to Understanding

Flat Classroom Projecttrade

Global Nomads

iEARN

ePALS

Journeys in Film

Primary Source

Roots and Shoots

TakingITGlobal

World Savvy

57Monday October 10 2011

58Monday October 10 2011

EXAMPLES

58Monday October 10 2011

Basic Project

Earth Day Groceries Project Mark Ahlness

59Monday October 10 2011

Next Steps

Around the World with 80 Schools

Silvia Tolisano

60Monday October 10 2011

Next Steps

Google Lit TripsJerome Burg

61Monday October 10 2011

Deep Cuts

Sample VideoValerie Becker62Monday October 10 2011

Deep Cuts

WikiValerie Becker63Monday October 10 2011

Deep Cuts

A Whole New MindKarl Fisch

64Monday October 10 2011

Three Cups of ControversyGreg Mortenson

Central Asia Institute

Pennies for Peace

Three Cups of Tea

What Mortenson Got Wrong

American Institute of Philanthropy

Better Business Bureau

Charity Navigator

Great NonProfits

GuideStar

65Monday October 10 2011

66Monday October 10 2011

TOOLS OF THE TRADE

66Monday October 10 2011

Apple Inc

Tools of the Trade

Photobooth (photos video greenscreening)

iChat AV (videoconferencing desktop sharing recording)

Garageband (recording podcasting)

iWeb (publishing of blogs photos podcasts)

iPod iPod Touch iPad - microphone attachments amp apps

67Monday October 10 2011

Suggested Toolkit

Still or video camera - Kodak cameras

Web Cam - Logitech

Chat client - Skype (free) Oovo Sightspeed

Digital recording device or web site - Gcast

Collaborative workspace - Thinkcom (Thinkquest) blogs wikis

Networks - Twitter iEARN ePals Global Ed ning

68Monday October 10 2011

Recommendations

Learn to network network to learn

Keep it authentic

Start small and design very structured projects

Join an existing group project

Develop a customized vision of 21st century learning for your classroom school and district

69Monday October 10 2011

Where the h is Matt 2

70Monday October 10 2011

Connect with Lucyelemenousgmailcom

elemenous

On Twitter Slideshare YouTube Flickr etc

Blog

httpwwwlucygrayorg

The Global Education Collaborative

httpglobaleducationningcom

Social bookmarking resources

httpgroupsdiigocomgroupglobaleducation

httpwwwdeliciouscomtagglobaleducation

71Monday October 10 2011

Page 39: Going Global - Full Version - Fall 2011

29Monday October 10 2011

Prepare students to be citizens of the world by being one yourself Teach from a global perspective

29Monday October 10 2011

Asia Society

Globally Literate EducatorsAsia Society Partnership for Global Learning

Teachers are Skilled and knowledgeable Critical thinkers and problem solvers Culturally aware Aware of world events and global dynamics 21st Century literate Collaborative Use media and technology effectively in their work Responsible and ethical citizens

30Monday October 10 2011

Arlington Heights School District 25httpwwwahsd25k12ilusabout_usvisionphp

31Monday October 10 2011

32Monday October 10 2011

33Monday October 10 2011

THINK Global School12 countries in 12 trimesters

34Monday October 10 2011

35Monday October 10 2011

YOUR EFFORTS

35Monday October 10 2011

Take This Surveyhttptinyurlcom21stcenturyskillssurvey

36Monday October 10 2011

View Results Herehttptinyurlcom21stcenturyskillssurveyresults

37Monday October 10 2011

Connect All SchoolsiEARN

38Monday October 10 2011

39Monday October 10 2011

MY STORY

39Monday October 10 2011

Apple Distinguished Educators

Global Awareness 2006

The World is Flat

A Whole New Mind

Berlin amp Prague

Rethink Global Awareness

40Monday October 10 2011

Classroom 20

Link41Monday October 10 2011

Global Education CollaborativeLink

42Monday October 10 2011

353341 unique visitors

43Monday October 10 2011

6210 members from approximately 115 countries

44Monday October 10 2011

GEC Features

Searchable member list

Latest activity

Forums and blogs

Links to resources

Events

Project database

Videos and photos

45Monday October 10 2011

GEC Features

Searchable member list

Latest activity

Forums and blogs

Links to resources

Events

Project database

Videos and photos

45Monday October 10 2011

Apple Distinguished Educators

ADE Institute Asia 2008Visited six Singaporean schools

Worked with educators from Singapore Hong Kong and assorted international schools

Worked in teams to create collaborative projects

46Monday October 10 2011

The Education ProjectBahrain

47Monday October 10 2011

Global Education Conferencehttpglobaleducationconferencecom

48Monday October 10 2011

Steve Hargadon

49Monday October 10 2011

Closing Session

50Monday October 10 2011

Homa Sabet Tavangar

51Monday October 10 2011

Polar Bears International

52Monday October 10 2011

Polar Bears International

53Monday October 10 2011

Brian Mannix

54Monday October 10 2011

Milton Brown

55Monday October 10 2011

Catlin Gabel SchoolProgram Information

56Monday October 10 2011

A Selection of Presenters and Partners

Asia Society Partnership for Global Learning

Bridges to Understanding

Flat Classroom Projecttrade

Global Nomads

iEARN

ePALS

Journeys in Film

Primary Source

Roots and Shoots

TakingITGlobal

World Savvy

57Monday October 10 2011

58Monday October 10 2011

EXAMPLES

58Monday October 10 2011

Basic Project

Earth Day Groceries Project Mark Ahlness

59Monday October 10 2011

Next Steps

Around the World with 80 Schools

Silvia Tolisano

60Monday October 10 2011

Next Steps

Google Lit TripsJerome Burg

61Monday October 10 2011

Deep Cuts

Sample VideoValerie Becker62Monday October 10 2011

Deep Cuts

WikiValerie Becker63Monday October 10 2011

Deep Cuts

A Whole New MindKarl Fisch

64Monday October 10 2011

Three Cups of ControversyGreg Mortenson

Central Asia Institute

Pennies for Peace

Three Cups of Tea

What Mortenson Got Wrong

American Institute of Philanthropy

Better Business Bureau

Charity Navigator

Great NonProfits

GuideStar

65Monday October 10 2011

66Monday October 10 2011

TOOLS OF THE TRADE

66Monday October 10 2011

Apple Inc

Tools of the Trade

Photobooth (photos video greenscreening)

iChat AV (videoconferencing desktop sharing recording)

Garageband (recording podcasting)

iWeb (publishing of blogs photos podcasts)

iPod iPod Touch iPad - microphone attachments amp apps

67Monday October 10 2011

Suggested Toolkit

Still or video camera - Kodak cameras

Web Cam - Logitech

Chat client - Skype (free) Oovo Sightspeed

Digital recording device or web site - Gcast

Collaborative workspace - Thinkcom (Thinkquest) blogs wikis

Networks - Twitter iEARN ePals Global Ed ning

68Monday October 10 2011

Recommendations

Learn to network network to learn

Keep it authentic

Start small and design very structured projects

Join an existing group project

Develop a customized vision of 21st century learning for your classroom school and district

69Monday October 10 2011

Where the h is Matt 2

70Monday October 10 2011

Connect with Lucyelemenousgmailcom

elemenous

On Twitter Slideshare YouTube Flickr etc

Blog

httpwwwlucygrayorg

The Global Education Collaborative

httpglobaleducationningcom

Social bookmarking resources

httpgroupsdiigocomgroupglobaleducation

httpwwwdeliciouscomtagglobaleducation

71Monday October 10 2011

Page 40: Going Global - Full Version - Fall 2011

Prepare students to be citizens of the world by being one yourself Teach from a global perspective

29Monday October 10 2011

Asia Society

Globally Literate EducatorsAsia Society Partnership for Global Learning

Teachers are Skilled and knowledgeable Critical thinkers and problem solvers Culturally aware Aware of world events and global dynamics 21st Century literate Collaborative Use media and technology effectively in their work Responsible and ethical citizens

30Monday October 10 2011

Arlington Heights School District 25httpwwwahsd25k12ilusabout_usvisionphp

31Monday October 10 2011

32Monday October 10 2011

33Monday October 10 2011

THINK Global School12 countries in 12 trimesters

34Monday October 10 2011

35Monday October 10 2011

YOUR EFFORTS

35Monday October 10 2011

Take This Surveyhttptinyurlcom21stcenturyskillssurvey

36Monday October 10 2011

View Results Herehttptinyurlcom21stcenturyskillssurveyresults

37Monday October 10 2011

Connect All SchoolsiEARN

38Monday October 10 2011

39Monday October 10 2011

MY STORY

39Monday October 10 2011

Apple Distinguished Educators

Global Awareness 2006

The World is Flat

A Whole New Mind

Berlin amp Prague

Rethink Global Awareness

40Monday October 10 2011

Classroom 20

Link41Monday October 10 2011

Global Education CollaborativeLink

42Monday October 10 2011

353341 unique visitors

43Monday October 10 2011

6210 members from approximately 115 countries

44Monday October 10 2011

GEC Features

Searchable member list

Latest activity

Forums and blogs

Links to resources

Events

Project database

Videos and photos

45Monday October 10 2011

GEC Features

Searchable member list

Latest activity

Forums and blogs

Links to resources

Events

Project database

Videos and photos

45Monday October 10 2011

Apple Distinguished Educators

ADE Institute Asia 2008Visited six Singaporean schools

Worked with educators from Singapore Hong Kong and assorted international schools

Worked in teams to create collaborative projects

46Monday October 10 2011

The Education ProjectBahrain

47Monday October 10 2011

Global Education Conferencehttpglobaleducationconferencecom

48Monday October 10 2011

Steve Hargadon

49Monday October 10 2011

Closing Session

50Monday October 10 2011

Homa Sabet Tavangar

51Monday October 10 2011

Polar Bears International

52Monday October 10 2011

Polar Bears International

53Monday October 10 2011

Brian Mannix

54Monday October 10 2011

Milton Brown

55Monday October 10 2011

Catlin Gabel SchoolProgram Information

56Monday October 10 2011

A Selection of Presenters and Partners

Asia Society Partnership for Global Learning

Bridges to Understanding

Flat Classroom Projecttrade

Global Nomads

iEARN

ePALS

Journeys in Film

Primary Source

Roots and Shoots

TakingITGlobal

World Savvy

57Monday October 10 2011

58Monday October 10 2011

EXAMPLES

58Monday October 10 2011

Basic Project

Earth Day Groceries Project Mark Ahlness

59Monday October 10 2011

Next Steps

Around the World with 80 Schools

Silvia Tolisano

60Monday October 10 2011

Next Steps

Google Lit TripsJerome Burg

61Monday October 10 2011

Deep Cuts

Sample VideoValerie Becker62Monday October 10 2011

Deep Cuts

WikiValerie Becker63Monday October 10 2011

Deep Cuts

A Whole New MindKarl Fisch

64Monday October 10 2011

Three Cups of ControversyGreg Mortenson

Central Asia Institute

Pennies for Peace

Three Cups of Tea

What Mortenson Got Wrong

American Institute of Philanthropy

Better Business Bureau

Charity Navigator

Great NonProfits

GuideStar

65Monday October 10 2011

66Monday October 10 2011

TOOLS OF THE TRADE

66Monday October 10 2011

Apple Inc

Tools of the Trade

Photobooth (photos video greenscreening)

iChat AV (videoconferencing desktop sharing recording)

Garageband (recording podcasting)

iWeb (publishing of blogs photos podcasts)

iPod iPod Touch iPad - microphone attachments amp apps

67Monday October 10 2011

Suggested Toolkit

Still or video camera - Kodak cameras

Web Cam - Logitech

Chat client - Skype (free) Oovo Sightspeed

Digital recording device or web site - Gcast

Collaborative workspace - Thinkcom (Thinkquest) blogs wikis

Networks - Twitter iEARN ePals Global Ed ning

68Monday October 10 2011

Recommendations

Learn to network network to learn

Keep it authentic

Start small and design very structured projects

Join an existing group project

Develop a customized vision of 21st century learning for your classroom school and district

69Monday October 10 2011

Where the h is Matt 2

70Monday October 10 2011

Connect with Lucyelemenousgmailcom

elemenous

On Twitter Slideshare YouTube Flickr etc

Blog

httpwwwlucygrayorg

The Global Education Collaborative

httpglobaleducationningcom

Social bookmarking resources

httpgroupsdiigocomgroupglobaleducation

httpwwwdeliciouscomtagglobaleducation

71Monday October 10 2011

Page 41: Going Global - Full Version - Fall 2011

Asia Society

Globally Literate EducatorsAsia Society Partnership for Global Learning

Teachers are Skilled and knowledgeable Critical thinkers and problem solvers Culturally aware Aware of world events and global dynamics 21st Century literate Collaborative Use media and technology effectively in their work Responsible and ethical citizens

30Monday October 10 2011

Arlington Heights School District 25httpwwwahsd25k12ilusabout_usvisionphp

31Monday October 10 2011

32Monday October 10 2011

33Monday October 10 2011

THINK Global School12 countries in 12 trimesters

34Monday October 10 2011

35Monday October 10 2011

YOUR EFFORTS

35Monday October 10 2011

Take This Surveyhttptinyurlcom21stcenturyskillssurvey

36Monday October 10 2011

View Results Herehttptinyurlcom21stcenturyskillssurveyresults

37Monday October 10 2011

Connect All SchoolsiEARN

38Monday October 10 2011

39Monday October 10 2011

MY STORY

39Monday October 10 2011

Apple Distinguished Educators

Global Awareness 2006

The World is Flat

A Whole New Mind

Berlin amp Prague

Rethink Global Awareness

40Monday October 10 2011

Classroom 20

Link41Monday October 10 2011

Global Education CollaborativeLink

42Monday October 10 2011

353341 unique visitors

43Monday October 10 2011

6210 members from approximately 115 countries

44Monday October 10 2011

GEC Features

Searchable member list

Latest activity

Forums and blogs

Links to resources

Events

Project database

Videos and photos

45Monday October 10 2011

GEC Features

Searchable member list

Latest activity

Forums and blogs

Links to resources

Events

Project database

Videos and photos

45Monday October 10 2011

Apple Distinguished Educators

ADE Institute Asia 2008Visited six Singaporean schools

Worked with educators from Singapore Hong Kong and assorted international schools

Worked in teams to create collaborative projects

46Monday October 10 2011

The Education ProjectBahrain

47Monday October 10 2011

Global Education Conferencehttpglobaleducationconferencecom

48Monday October 10 2011

Steve Hargadon

49Monday October 10 2011

Closing Session

50Monday October 10 2011

Homa Sabet Tavangar

51Monday October 10 2011

Polar Bears International

52Monday October 10 2011

Polar Bears International

53Monday October 10 2011

Brian Mannix

54Monday October 10 2011

Milton Brown

55Monday October 10 2011

Catlin Gabel SchoolProgram Information

56Monday October 10 2011

A Selection of Presenters and Partners

Asia Society Partnership for Global Learning

Bridges to Understanding

Flat Classroom Projecttrade

Global Nomads

iEARN

ePALS

Journeys in Film

Primary Source

Roots and Shoots

TakingITGlobal

World Savvy

57Monday October 10 2011

58Monday October 10 2011

EXAMPLES

58Monday October 10 2011

Basic Project

Earth Day Groceries Project Mark Ahlness

59Monday October 10 2011

Next Steps

Around the World with 80 Schools

Silvia Tolisano

60Monday October 10 2011

Next Steps

Google Lit TripsJerome Burg

61Monday October 10 2011

Deep Cuts

Sample VideoValerie Becker62Monday October 10 2011

Deep Cuts

WikiValerie Becker63Monday October 10 2011

Deep Cuts

A Whole New MindKarl Fisch

64Monday October 10 2011

Three Cups of ControversyGreg Mortenson

Central Asia Institute

Pennies for Peace

Three Cups of Tea

What Mortenson Got Wrong

American Institute of Philanthropy

Better Business Bureau

Charity Navigator

Great NonProfits

GuideStar

65Monday October 10 2011

66Monday October 10 2011

TOOLS OF THE TRADE

66Monday October 10 2011

Apple Inc

Tools of the Trade

Photobooth (photos video greenscreening)

iChat AV (videoconferencing desktop sharing recording)

Garageband (recording podcasting)

iWeb (publishing of blogs photos podcasts)

iPod iPod Touch iPad - microphone attachments amp apps

67Monday October 10 2011

Suggested Toolkit

Still or video camera - Kodak cameras

Web Cam - Logitech

Chat client - Skype (free) Oovo Sightspeed

Digital recording device or web site - Gcast

Collaborative workspace - Thinkcom (Thinkquest) blogs wikis

Networks - Twitter iEARN ePals Global Ed ning

68Monday October 10 2011

Recommendations

Learn to network network to learn

Keep it authentic

Start small and design very structured projects

Join an existing group project

Develop a customized vision of 21st century learning for your classroom school and district

69Monday October 10 2011

Where the h is Matt 2

70Monday October 10 2011

Connect with Lucyelemenousgmailcom

elemenous

On Twitter Slideshare YouTube Flickr etc

Blog

httpwwwlucygrayorg

The Global Education Collaborative

httpglobaleducationningcom

Social bookmarking resources

httpgroupsdiigocomgroupglobaleducation

httpwwwdeliciouscomtagglobaleducation

71Monday October 10 2011

Page 42: Going Global - Full Version - Fall 2011

Arlington Heights School District 25httpwwwahsd25k12ilusabout_usvisionphp

31Monday October 10 2011

32Monday October 10 2011

33Monday October 10 2011

THINK Global School12 countries in 12 trimesters

34Monday October 10 2011

35Monday October 10 2011

YOUR EFFORTS

35Monday October 10 2011

Take This Surveyhttptinyurlcom21stcenturyskillssurvey

36Monday October 10 2011

View Results Herehttptinyurlcom21stcenturyskillssurveyresults

37Monday October 10 2011

Connect All SchoolsiEARN

38Monday October 10 2011

39Monday October 10 2011

MY STORY

39Monday October 10 2011

Apple Distinguished Educators

Global Awareness 2006

The World is Flat

A Whole New Mind

Berlin amp Prague

Rethink Global Awareness

40Monday October 10 2011

Classroom 20

Link41Monday October 10 2011

Global Education CollaborativeLink

42Monday October 10 2011

353341 unique visitors

43Monday October 10 2011

6210 members from approximately 115 countries

44Monday October 10 2011

GEC Features

Searchable member list

Latest activity

Forums and blogs

Links to resources

Events

Project database

Videos and photos

45Monday October 10 2011

GEC Features

Searchable member list

Latest activity

Forums and blogs

Links to resources

Events

Project database

Videos and photos

45Monday October 10 2011

Apple Distinguished Educators

ADE Institute Asia 2008Visited six Singaporean schools

Worked with educators from Singapore Hong Kong and assorted international schools

Worked in teams to create collaborative projects

46Monday October 10 2011

The Education ProjectBahrain

47Monday October 10 2011

Global Education Conferencehttpglobaleducationconferencecom

48Monday October 10 2011

Steve Hargadon

49Monday October 10 2011

Closing Session

50Monday October 10 2011

Homa Sabet Tavangar

51Monday October 10 2011

Polar Bears International

52Monday October 10 2011

Polar Bears International

53Monday October 10 2011

Brian Mannix

54Monday October 10 2011

Milton Brown

55Monday October 10 2011

Catlin Gabel SchoolProgram Information

56Monday October 10 2011

A Selection of Presenters and Partners

Asia Society Partnership for Global Learning

Bridges to Understanding

Flat Classroom Projecttrade

Global Nomads

iEARN

ePALS

Journeys in Film

Primary Source

Roots and Shoots

TakingITGlobal

World Savvy

57Monday October 10 2011

58Monday October 10 2011

EXAMPLES

58Monday October 10 2011

Basic Project

Earth Day Groceries Project Mark Ahlness

59Monday October 10 2011

Next Steps

Around the World with 80 Schools

Silvia Tolisano

60Monday October 10 2011

Next Steps

Google Lit TripsJerome Burg

61Monday October 10 2011

Deep Cuts

Sample VideoValerie Becker62Monday October 10 2011

Deep Cuts

WikiValerie Becker63Monday October 10 2011

Deep Cuts

A Whole New MindKarl Fisch

64Monday October 10 2011

Three Cups of ControversyGreg Mortenson

Central Asia Institute

Pennies for Peace

Three Cups of Tea

What Mortenson Got Wrong

American Institute of Philanthropy

Better Business Bureau

Charity Navigator

Great NonProfits

GuideStar

65Monday October 10 2011

66Monday October 10 2011

TOOLS OF THE TRADE

66Monday October 10 2011

Apple Inc

Tools of the Trade

Photobooth (photos video greenscreening)

iChat AV (videoconferencing desktop sharing recording)

Garageband (recording podcasting)

iWeb (publishing of blogs photos podcasts)

iPod iPod Touch iPad - microphone attachments amp apps

67Monday October 10 2011

Suggested Toolkit

Still or video camera - Kodak cameras

Web Cam - Logitech

Chat client - Skype (free) Oovo Sightspeed

Digital recording device or web site - Gcast

Collaborative workspace - Thinkcom (Thinkquest) blogs wikis

Networks - Twitter iEARN ePals Global Ed ning

68Monday October 10 2011

Recommendations

Learn to network network to learn

Keep it authentic

Start small and design very structured projects

Join an existing group project

Develop a customized vision of 21st century learning for your classroom school and district

69Monday October 10 2011

Where the h is Matt 2

70Monday October 10 2011

Connect with Lucyelemenousgmailcom

elemenous

On Twitter Slideshare YouTube Flickr etc

Blog

httpwwwlucygrayorg

The Global Education Collaborative

httpglobaleducationningcom

Social bookmarking resources

httpgroupsdiigocomgroupglobaleducation

httpwwwdeliciouscomtagglobaleducation

71Monday October 10 2011

Page 43: Going Global - Full Version - Fall 2011

32Monday October 10 2011

33Monday October 10 2011

THINK Global School12 countries in 12 trimesters

34Monday October 10 2011

35Monday October 10 2011

YOUR EFFORTS

35Monday October 10 2011

Take This Surveyhttptinyurlcom21stcenturyskillssurvey

36Monday October 10 2011

View Results Herehttptinyurlcom21stcenturyskillssurveyresults

37Monday October 10 2011

Connect All SchoolsiEARN

38Monday October 10 2011

39Monday October 10 2011

MY STORY

39Monday October 10 2011

Apple Distinguished Educators

Global Awareness 2006

The World is Flat

A Whole New Mind

Berlin amp Prague

Rethink Global Awareness

40Monday October 10 2011

Classroom 20

Link41Monday October 10 2011

Global Education CollaborativeLink

42Monday October 10 2011

353341 unique visitors

43Monday October 10 2011

6210 members from approximately 115 countries

44Monday October 10 2011

GEC Features

Searchable member list

Latest activity

Forums and blogs

Links to resources

Events

Project database

Videos and photos

45Monday October 10 2011

GEC Features

Searchable member list

Latest activity

Forums and blogs

Links to resources

Events

Project database

Videos and photos

45Monday October 10 2011

Apple Distinguished Educators

ADE Institute Asia 2008Visited six Singaporean schools

Worked with educators from Singapore Hong Kong and assorted international schools

Worked in teams to create collaborative projects

46Monday October 10 2011

The Education ProjectBahrain

47Monday October 10 2011

Global Education Conferencehttpglobaleducationconferencecom

48Monday October 10 2011

Steve Hargadon

49Monday October 10 2011

Closing Session

50Monday October 10 2011

Homa Sabet Tavangar

51Monday October 10 2011

Polar Bears International

52Monday October 10 2011

Polar Bears International

53Monday October 10 2011

Brian Mannix

54Monday October 10 2011

Milton Brown

55Monday October 10 2011

Catlin Gabel SchoolProgram Information

56Monday October 10 2011

A Selection of Presenters and Partners

Asia Society Partnership for Global Learning

Bridges to Understanding

Flat Classroom Projecttrade

Global Nomads

iEARN

ePALS

Journeys in Film

Primary Source

Roots and Shoots

TakingITGlobal

World Savvy

57Monday October 10 2011

58Monday October 10 2011

EXAMPLES

58Monday October 10 2011

Basic Project

Earth Day Groceries Project Mark Ahlness

59Monday October 10 2011

Next Steps

Around the World with 80 Schools

Silvia Tolisano

60Monday October 10 2011

Next Steps

Google Lit TripsJerome Burg

61Monday October 10 2011

Deep Cuts

Sample VideoValerie Becker62Monday October 10 2011

Deep Cuts

WikiValerie Becker63Monday October 10 2011

Deep Cuts

A Whole New MindKarl Fisch

64Monday October 10 2011

Three Cups of ControversyGreg Mortenson

Central Asia Institute

Pennies for Peace

Three Cups of Tea

What Mortenson Got Wrong

American Institute of Philanthropy

Better Business Bureau

Charity Navigator

Great NonProfits

GuideStar

65Monday October 10 2011

66Monday October 10 2011

TOOLS OF THE TRADE

66Monday October 10 2011

Apple Inc

Tools of the Trade

Photobooth (photos video greenscreening)

iChat AV (videoconferencing desktop sharing recording)

Garageband (recording podcasting)

iWeb (publishing of blogs photos podcasts)

iPod iPod Touch iPad - microphone attachments amp apps

67Monday October 10 2011

Suggested Toolkit

Still or video camera - Kodak cameras

Web Cam - Logitech

Chat client - Skype (free) Oovo Sightspeed

Digital recording device or web site - Gcast

Collaborative workspace - Thinkcom (Thinkquest) blogs wikis

Networks - Twitter iEARN ePals Global Ed ning

68Monday October 10 2011

Recommendations

Learn to network network to learn

Keep it authentic

Start small and design very structured projects

Join an existing group project

Develop a customized vision of 21st century learning for your classroom school and district

69Monday October 10 2011

Where the h is Matt 2

70Monday October 10 2011

Connect with Lucyelemenousgmailcom

elemenous

On Twitter Slideshare YouTube Flickr etc

Blog

httpwwwlucygrayorg

The Global Education Collaborative

httpglobaleducationningcom

Social bookmarking resources

httpgroupsdiigocomgroupglobaleducation

httpwwwdeliciouscomtagglobaleducation

71Monday October 10 2011

Page 44: Going Global - Full Version - Fall 2011

33Monday October 10 2011

THINK Global School12 countries in 12 trimesters

34Monday October 10 2011

35Monday October 10 2011

YOUR EFFORTS

35Monday October 10 2011

Take This Surveyhttptinyurlcom21stcenturyskillssurvey

36Monday October 10 2011

View Results Herehttptinyurlcom21stcenturyskillssurveyresults

37Monday October 10 2011

Connect All SchoolsiEARN

38Monday October 10 2011

39Monday October 10 2011

MY STORY

39Monday October 10 2011

Apple Distinguished Educators

Global Awareness 2006

The World is Flat

A Whole New Mind

Berlin amp Prague

Rethink Global Awareness

40Monday October 10 2011

Classroom 20

Link41Monday October 10 2011

Global Education CollaborativeLink

42Monday October 10 2011

353341 unique visitors

43Monday October 10 2011

6210 members from approximately 115 countries

44Monday October 10 2011

GEC Features

Searchable member list

Latest activity

Forums and blogs

Links to resources

Events

Project database

Videos and photos

45Monday October 10 2011

GEC Features

Searchable member list

Latest activity

Forums and blogs

Links to resources

Events

Project database

Videos and photos

45Monday October 10 2011

Apple Distinguished Educators

ADE Institute Asia 2008Visited six Singaporean schools

Worked with educators from Singapore Hong Kong and assorted international schools

Worked in teams to create collaborative projects

46Monday October 10 2011

The Education ProjectBahrain

47Monday October 10 2011

Global Education Conferencehttpglobaleducationconferencecom

48Monday October 10 2011

Steve Hargadon

49Monday October 10 2011

Closing Session

50Monday October 10 2011

Homa Sabet Tavangar

51Monday October 10 2011

Polar Bears International

52Monday October 10 2011

Polar Bears International

53Monday October 10 2011

Brian Mannix

54Monday October 10 2011

Milton Brown

55Monday October 10 2011

Catlin Gabel SchoolProgram Information

56Monday October 10 2011

A Selection of Presenters and Partners

Asia Society Partnership for Global Learning

Bridges to Understanding

Flat Classroom Projecttrade

Global Nomads

iEARN

ePALS

Journeys in Film

Primary Source

Roots and Shoots

TakingITGlobal

World Savvy

57Monday October 10 2011

58Monday October 10 2011

EXAMPLES

58Monday October 10 2011

Basic Project

Earth Day Groceries Project Mark Ahlness

59Monday October 10 2011

Next Steps

Around the World with 80 Schools

Silvia Tolisano

60Monday October 10 2011

Next Steps

Google Lit TripsJerome Burg

61Monday October 10 2011

Deep Cuts

Sample VideoValerie Becker62Monday October 10 2011

Deep Cuts

WikiValerie Becker63Monday October 10 2011

Deep Cuts

A Whole New MindKarl Fisch

64Monday October 10 2011

Three Cups of ControversyGreg Mortenson

Central Asia Institute

Pennies for Peace

Three Cups of Tea

What Mortenson Got Wrong

American Institute of Philanthropy

Better Business Bureau

Charity Navigator

Great NonProfits

GuideStar

65Monday October 10 2011

66Monday October 10 2011

TOOLS OF THE TRADE

66Monday October 10 2011

Apple Inc

Tools of the Trade

Photobooth (photos video greenscreening)

iChat AV (videoconferencing desktop sharing recording)

Garageband (recording podcasting)

iWeb (publishing of blogs photos podcasts)

iPod iPod Touch iPad - microphone attachments amp apps

67Monday October 10 2011

Suggested Toolkit

Still or video camera - Kodak cameras

Web Cam - Logitech

Chat client - Skype (free) Oovo Sightspeed

Digital recording device or web site - Gcast

Collaborative workspace - Thinkcom (Thinkquest) blogs wikis

Networks - Twitter iEARN ePals Global Ed ning

68Monday October 10 2011

Recommendations

Learn to network network to learn

Keep it authentic

Start small and design very structured projects

Join an existing group project

Develop a customized vision of 21st century learning for your classroom school and district

69Monday October 10 2011

Where the h is Matt 2

70Monday October 10 2011

Connect with Lucyelemenousgmailcom

elemenous

On Twitter Slideshare YouTube Flickr etc

Blog

httpwwwlucygrayorg

The Global Education Collaborative

httpglobaleducationningcom

Social bookmarking resources

httpgroupsdiigocomgroupglobaleducation

httpwwwdeliciouscomtagglobaleducation

71Monday October 10 2011

Page 45: Going Global - Full Version - Fall 2011

THINK Global School12 countries in 12 trimesters

34Monday October 10 2011

35Monday October 10 2011

YOUR EFFORTS

35Monday October 10 2011

Take This Surveyhttptinyurlcom21stcenturyskillssurvey

36Monday October 10 2011

View Results Herehttptinyurlcom21stcenturyskillssurveyresults

37Monday October 10 2011

Connect All SchoolsiEARN

38Monday October 10 2011

39Monday October 10 2011

MY STORY

39Monday October 10 2011

Apple Distinguished Educators

Global Awareness 2006

The World is Flat

A Whole New Mind

Berlin amp Prague

Rethink Global Awareness

40Monday October 10 2011

Classroom 20

Link41Monday October 10 2011

Global Education CollaborativeLink

42Monday October 10 2011

353341 unique visitors

43Monday October 10 2011

6210 members from approximately 115 countries

44Monday October 10 2011

GEC Features

Searchable member list

Latest activity

Forums and blogs

Links to resources

Events

Project database

Videos and photos

45Monday October 10 2011

GEC Features

Searchable member list

Latest activity

Forums and blogs

Links to resources

Events

Project database

Videos and photos

45Monday October 10 2011

Apple Distinguished Educators

ADE Institute Asia 2008Visited six Singaporean schools

Worked with educators from Singapore Hong Kong and assorted international schools

Worked in teams to create collaborative projects

46Monday October 10 2011

The Education ProjectBahrain

47Monday October 10 2011

Global Education Conferencehttpglobaleducationconferencecom

48Monday October 10 2011

Steve Hargadon

49Monday October 10 2011

Closing Session

50Monday October 10 2011

Homa Sabet Tavangar

51Monday October 10 2011

Polar Bears International

52Monday October 10 2011

Polar Bears International

53Monday October 10 2011

Brian Mannix

54Monday October 10 2011

Milton Brown

55Monday October 10 2011

Catlin Gabel SchoolProgram Information

56Monday October 10 2011

A Selection of Presenters and Partners

Asia Society Partnership for Global Learning

Bridges to Understanding

Flat Classroom Projecttrade

Global Nomads

iEARN

ePALS

Journeys in Film

Primary Source

Roots and Shoots

TakingITGlobal

World Savvy

57Monday October 10 2011

58Monday October 10 2011

EXAMPLES

58Monday October 10 2011

Basic Project

Earth Day Groceries Project Mark Ahlness

59Monday October 10 2011

Next Steps

Around the World with 80 Schools

Silvia Tolisano

60Monday October 10 2011

Next Steps

Google Lit TripsJerome Burg

61Monday October 10 2011

Deep Cuts

Sample VideoValerie Becker62Monday October 10 2011

Deep Cuts

WikiValerie Becker63Monday October 10 2011

Deep Cuts

A Whole New MindKarl Fisch

64Monday October 10 2011

Three Cups of ControversyGreg Mortenson

Central Asia Institute

Pennies for Peace

Three Cups of Tea

What Mortenson Got Wrong

American Institute of Philanthropy

Better Business Bureau

Charity Navigator

Great NonProfits

GuideStar

65Monday October 10 2011

66Monday October 10 2011

TOOLS OF THE TRADE

66Monday October 10 2011

Apple Inc

Tools of the Trade

Photobooth (photos video greenscreening)

iChat AV (videoconferencing desktop sharing recording)

Garageband (recording podcasting)

iWeb (publishing of blogs photos podcasts)

iPod iPod Touch iPad - microphone attachments amp apps

67Monday October 10 2011

Suggested Toolkit

Still or video camera - Kodak cameras

Web Cam - Logitech

Chat client - Skype (free) Oovo Sightspeed

Digital recording device or web site - Gcast

Collaborative workspace - Thinkcom (Thinkquest) blogs wikis

Networks - Twitter iEARN ePals Global Ed ning

68Monday October 10 2011

Recommendations

Learn to network network to learn

Keep it authentic

Start small and design very structured projects

Join an existing group project

Develop a customized vision of 21st century learning for your classroom school and district

69Monday October 10 2011

Where the h is Matt 2

70Monday October 10 2011

Connect with Lucyelemenousgmailcom

elemenous

On Twitter Slideshare YouTube Flickr etc

Blog

httpwwwlucygrayorg

The Global Education Collaborative

httpglobaleducationningcom

Social bookmarking resources

httpgroupsdiigocomgroupglobaleducation

httpwwwdeliciouscomtagglobaleducation

71Monday October 10 2011

Page 46: Going Global - Full Version - Fall 2011

35Monday October 10 2011

YOUR EFFORTS

35Monday October 10 2011

Take This Surveyhttptinyurlcom21stcenturyskillssurvey

36Monday October 10 2011

View Results Herehttptinyurlcom21stcenturyskillssurveyresults

37Monday October 10 2011

Connect All SchoolsiEARN

38Monday October 10 2011

39Monday October 10 2011

MY STORY

39Monday October 10 2011

Apple Distinguished Educators

Global Awareness 2006

The World is Flat

A Whole New Mind

Berlin amp Prague

Rethink Global Awareness

40Monday October 10 2011

Classroom 20

Link41Monday October 10 2011

Global Education CollaborativeLink

42Monday October 10 2011

353341 unique visitors

43Monday October 10 2011

6210 members from approximately 115 countries

44Monday October 10 2011

GEC Features

Searchable member list

Latest activity

Forums and blogs

Links to resources

Events

Project database

Videos and photos

45Monday October 10 2011

GEC Features

Searchable member list

Latest activity

Forums and blogs

Links to resources

Events

Project database

Videos and photos

45Monday October 10 2011

Apple Distinguished Educators

ADE Institute Asia 2008Visited six Singaporean schools

Worked with educators from Singapore Hong Kong and assorted international schools

Worked in teams to create collaborative projects

46Monday October 10 2011

The Education ProjectBahrain

47Monday October 10 2011

Global Education Conferencehttpglobaleducationconferencecom

48Monday October 10 2011

Steve Hargadon

49Monday October 10 2011

Closing Session

50Monday October 10 2011

Homa Sabet Tavangar

51Monday October 10 2011

Polar Bears International

52Monday October 10 2011

Polar Bears International

53Monday October 10 2011

Brian Mannix

54Monday October 10 2011

Milton Brown

55Monday October 10 2011

Catlin Gabel SchoolProgram Information

56Monday October 10 2011

A Selection of Presenters and Partners

Asia Society Partnership for Global Learning

Bridges to Understanding

Flat Classroom Projecttrade

Global Nomads

iEARN

ePALS

Journeys in Film

Primary Source

Roots and Shoots

TakingITGlobal

World Savvy

57Monday October 10 2011

58Monday October 10 2011

EXAMPLES

58Monday October 10 2011

Basic Project

Earth Day Groceries Project Mark Ahlness

59Monday October 10 2011

Next Steps

Around the World with 80 Schools

Silvia Tolisano

60Monday October 10 2011

Next Steps

Google Lit TripsJerome Burg

61Monday October 10 2011

Deep Cuts

Sample VideoValerie Becker62Monday October 10 2011

Deep Cuts

WikiValerie Becker63Monday October 10 2011

Deep Cuts

A Whole New MindKarl Fisch

64Monday October 10 2011

Three Cups of ControversyGreg Mortenson

Central Asia Institute

Pennies for Peace

Three Cups of Tea

What Mortenson Got Wrong

American Institute of Philanthropy

Better Business Bureau

Charity Navigator

Great NonProfits

GuideStar

65Monday October 10 2011

66Monday October 10 2011

TOOLS OF THE TRADE

66Monday October 10 2011

Apple Inc

Tools of the Trade

Photobooth (photos video greenscreening)

iChat AV (videoconferencing desktop sharing recording)

Garageband (recording podcasting)

iWeb (publishing of blogs photos podcasts)

iPod iPod Touch iPad - microphone attachments amp apps

67Monday October 10 2011

Suggested Toolkit

Still or video camera - Kodak cameras

Web Cam - Logitech

Chat client - Skype (free) Oovo Sightspeed

Digital recording device or web site - Gcast

Collaborative workspace - Thinkcom (Thinkquest) blogs wikis

Networks - Twitter iEARN ePals Global Ed ning

68Monday October 10 2011

Recommendations

Learn to network network to learn

Keep it authentic

Start small and design very structured projects

Join an existing group project

Develop a customized vision of 21st century learning for your classroom school and district

69Monday October 10 2011

Where the h is Matt 2

70Monday October 10 2011

Connect with Lucyelemenousgmailcom

elemenous

On Twitter Slideshare YouTube Flickr etc

Blog

httpwwwlucygrayorg

The Global Education Collaborative

httpglobaleducationningcom

Social bookmarking resources

httpgroupsdiigocomgroupglobaleducation

httpwwwdeliciouscomtagglobaleducation

71Monday October 10 2011

Page 47: Going Global - Full Version - Fall 2011

YOUR EFFORTS

35Monday October 10 2011

Take This Surveyhttptinyurlcom21stcenturyskillssurvey

36Monday October 10 2011

View Results Herehttptinyurlcom21stcenturyskillssurveyresults

37Monday October 10 2011

Connect All SchoolsiEARN

38Monday October 10 2011

39Monday October 10 2011

MY STORY

39Monday October 10 2011

Apple Distinguished Educators

Global Awareness 2006

The World is Flat

A Whole New Mind

Berlin amp Prague

Rethink Global Awareness

40Monday October 10 2011

Classroom 20

Link41Monday October 10 2011

Global Education CollaborativeLink

42Monday October 10 2011

353341 unique visitors

43Monday October 10 2011

6210 members from approximately 115 countries

44Monday October 10 2011

GEC Features

Searchable member list

Latest activity

Forums and blogs

Links to resources

Events

Project database

Videos and photos

45Monday October 10 2011

GEC Features

Searchable member list

Latest activity

Forums and blogs

Links to resources

Events

Project database

Videos and photos

45Monday October 10 2011

Apple Distinguished Educators

ADE Institute Asia 2008Visited six Singaporean schools

Worked with educators from Singapore Hong Kong and assorted international schools

Worked in teams to create collaborative projects

46Monday October 10 2011

The Education ProjectBahrain

47Monday October 10 2011

Global Education Conferencehttpglobaleducationconferencecom

48Monday October 10 2011

Steve Hargadon

49Monday October 10 2011

Closing Session

50Monday October 10 2011

Homa Sabet Tavangar

51Monday October 10 2011

Polar Bears International

52Monday October 10 2011

Polar Bears International

53Monday October 10 2011

Brian Mannix

54Monday October 10 2011

Milton Brown

55Monday October 10 2011

Catlin Gabel SchoolProgram Information

56Monday October 10 2011

A Selection of Presenters and Partners

Asia Society Partnership for Global Learning

Bridges to Understanding

Flat Classroom Projecttrade

Global Nomads

iEARN

ePALS

Journeys in Film

Primary Source

Roots and Shoots

TakingITGlobal

World Savvy

57Monday October 10 2011

58Monday October 10 2011

EXAMPLES

58Monday October 10 2011

Basic Project

Earth Day Groceries Project Mark Ahlness

59Monday October 10 2011

Next Steps

Around the World with 80 Schools

Silvia Tolisano

60Monday October 10 2011

Next Steps

Google Lit TripsJerome Burg

61Monday October 10 2011

Deep Cuts

Sample VideoValerie Becker62Monday October 10 2011

Deep Cuts

WikiValerie Becker63Monday October 10 2011

Deep Cuts

A Whole New MindKarl Fisch

64Monday October 10 2011

Three Cups of ControversyGreg Mortenson

Central Asia Institute

Pennies for Peace

Three Cups of Tea

What Mortenson Got Wrong

American Institute of Philanthropy

Better Business Bureau

Charity Navigator

Great NonProfits

GuideStar

65Monday October 10 2011

66Monday October 10 2011

TOOLS OF THE TRADE

66Monday October 10 2011

Apple Inc

Tools of the Trade

Photobooth (photos video greenscreening)

iChat AV (videoconferencing desktop sharing recording)

Garageband (recording podcasting)

iWeb (publishing of blogs photos podcasts)

iPod iPod Touch iPad - microphone attachments amp apps

67Monday October 10 2011

Suggested Toolkit

Still or video camera - Kodak cameras

Web Cam - Logitech

Chat client - Skype (free) Oovo Sightspeed

Digital recording device or web site - Gcast

Collaborative workspace - Thinkcom (Thinkquest) blogs wikis

Networks - Twitter iEARN ePals Global Ed ning

68Monday October 10 2011

Recommendations

Learn to network network to learn

Keep it authentic

Start small and design very structured projects

Join an existing group project

Develop a customized vision of 21st century learning for your classroom school and district

69Monday October 10 2011

Where the h is Matt 2

70Monday October 10 2011

Connect with Lucyelemenousgmailcom

elemenous

On Twitter Slideshare YouTube Flickr etc

Blog

httpwwwlucygrayorg

The Global Education Collaborative

httpglobaleducationningcom

Social bookmarking resources

httpgroupsdiigocomgroupglobaleducation

httpwwwdeliciouscomtagglobaleducation

71Monday October 10 2011

Page 48: Going Global - Full Version - Fall 2011

Take This Surveyhttptinyurlcom21stcenturyskillssurvey

36Monday October 10 2011

View Results Herehttptinyurlcom21stcenturyskillssurveyresults

37Monday October 10 2011

Connect All SchoolsiEARN

38Monday October 10 2011

39Monday October 10 2011

MY STORY

39Monday October 10 2011

Apple Distinguished Educators

Global Awareness 2006

The World is Flat

A Whole New Mind

Berlin amp Prague

Rethink Global Awareness

40Monday October 10 2011

Classroom 20

Link41Monday October 10 2011

Global Education CollaborativeLink

42Monday October 10 2011

353341 unique visitors

43Monday October 10 2011

6210 members from approximately 115 countries

44Monday October 10 2011

GEC Features

Searchable member list

Latest activity

Forums and blogs

Links to resources

Events

Project database

Videos and photos

45Monday October 10 2011

GEC Features

Searchable member list

Latest activity

Forums and blogs

Links to resources

Events

Project database

Videos and photos

45Monday October 10 2011

Apple Distinguished Educators

ADE Institute Asia 2008Visited six Singaporean schools

Worked with educators from Singapore Hong Kong and assorted international schools

Worked in teams to create collaborative projects

46Monday October 10 2011

The Education ProjectBahrain

47Monday October 10 2011

Global Education Conferencehttpglobaleducationconferencecom

48Monday October 10 2011

Steve Hargadon

49Monday October 10 2011

Closing Session

50Monday October 10 2011

Homa Sabet Tavangar

51Monday October 10 2011

Polar Bears International

52Monday October 10 2011

Polar Bears International

53Monday October 10 2011

Brian Mannix

54Monday October 10 2011

Milton Brown

55Monday October 10 2011

Catlin Gabel SchoolProgram Information

56Monday October 10 2011

A Selection of Presenters and Partners

Asia Society Partnership for Global Learning

Bridges to Understanding

Flat Classroom Projecttrade

Global Nomads

iEARN

ePALS

Journeys in Film

Primary Source

Roots and Shoots

TakingITGlobal

World Savvy

57Monday October 10 2011

58Monday October 10 2011

EXAMPLES

58Monday October 10 2011

Basic Project

Earth Day Groceries Project Mark Ahlness

59Monday October 10 2011

Next Steps

Around the World with 80 Schools

Silvia Tolisano

60Monday October 10 2011

Next Steps

Google Lit TripsJerome Burg

61Monday October 10 2011

Deep Cuts

Sample VideoValerie Becker62Monday October 10 2011

Deep Cuts

WikiValerie Becker63Monday October 10 2011

Deep Cuts

A Whole New MindKarl Fisch

64Monday October 10 2011

Three Cups of ControversyGreg Mortenson

Central Asia Institute

Pennies for Peace

Three Cups of Tea

What Mortenson Got Wrong

American Institute of Philanthropy

Better Business Bureau

Charity Navigator

Great NonProfits

GuideStar

65Monday October 10 2011

66Monday October 10 2011

TOOLS OF THE TRADE

66Monday October 10 2011

Apple Inc

Tools of the Trade

Photobooth (photos video greenscreening)

iChat AV (videoconferencing desktop sharing recording)

Garageband (recording podcasting)

iWeb (publishing of blogs photos podcasts)

iPod iPod Touch iPad - microphone attachments amp apps

67Monday October 10 2011

Suggested Toolkit

Still or video camera - Kodak cameras

Web Cam - Logitech

Chat client - Skype (free) Oovo Sightspeed

Digital recording device or web site - Gcast

Collaborative workspace - Thinkcom (Thinkquest) blogs wikis

Networks - Twitter iEARN ePals Global Ed ning

68Monday October 10 2011

Recommendations

Learn to network network to learn

Keep it authentic

Start small and design very structured projects

Join an existing group project

Develop a customized vision of 21st century learning for your classroom school and district

69Monday October 10 2011

Where the h is Matt 2

70Monday October 10 2011

Connect with Lucyelemenousgmailcom

elemenous

On Twitter Slideshare YouTube Flickr etc

Blog

httpwwwlucygrayorg

The Global Education Collaborative

httpglobaleducationningcom

Social bookmarking resources

httpgroupsdiigocomgroupglobaleducation

httpwwwdeliciouscomtagglobaleducation

71Monday October 10 2011

Page 49: Going Global - Full Version - Fall 2011

View Results Herehttptinyurlcom21stcenturyskillssurveyresults

37Monday October 10 2011

Connect All SchoolsiEARN

38Monday October 10 2011

39Monday October 10 2011

MY STORY

39Monday October 10 2011

Apple Distinguished Educators

Global Awareness 2006

The World is Flat

A Whole New Mind

Berlin amp Prague

Rethink Global Awareness

40Monday October 10 2011

Classroom 20

Link41Monday October 10 2011

Global Education CollaborativeLink

42Monday October 10 2011

353341 unique visitors

43Monday October 10 2011

6210 members from approximately 115 countries

44Monday October 10 2011

GEC Features

Searchable member list

Latest activity

Forums and blogs

Links to resources

Events

Project database

Videos and photos

45Monday October 10 2011

GEC Features

Searchable member list

Latest activity

Forums and blogs

Links to resources

Events

Project database

Videos and photos

45Monday October 10 2011

Apple Distinguished Educators

ADE Institute Asia 2008Visited six Singaporean schools

Worked with educators from Singapore Hong Kong and assorted international schools

Worked in teams to create collaborative projects

46Monday October 10 2011

The Education ProjectBahrain

47Monday October 10 2011

Global Education Conferencehttpglobaleducationconferencecom

48Monday October 10 2011

Steve Hargadon

49Monday October 10 2011

Closing Session

50Monday October 10 2011

Homa Sabet Tavangar

51Monday October 10 2011

Polar Bears International

52Monday October 10 2011

Polar Bears International

53Monday October 10 2011

Brian Mannix

54Monday October 10 2011

Milton Brown

55Monday October 10 2011

Catlin Gabel SchoolProgram Information

56Monday October 10 2011

A Selection of Presenters and Partners

Asia Society Partnership for Global Learning

Bridges to Understanding

Flat Classroom Projecttrade

Global Nomads

iEARN

ePALS

Journeys in Film

Primary Source

Roots and Shoots

TakingITGlobal

World Savvy

57Monday October 10 2011

58Monday October 10 2011

EXAMPLES

58Monday October 10 2011

Basic Project

Earth Day Groceries Project Mark Ahlness

59Monday October 10 2011

Next Steps

Around the World with 80 Schools

Silvia Tolisano

60Monday October 10 2011

Next Steps

Google Lit TripsJerome Burg

61Monday October 10 2011

Deep Cuts

Sample VideoValerie Becker62Monday October 10 2011

Deep Cuts

WikiValerie Becker63Monday October 10 2011

Deep Cuts

A Whole New MindKarl Fisch

64Monday October 10 2011

Three Cups of ControversyGreg Mortenson

Central Asia Institute

Pennies for Peace

Three Cups of Tea

What Mortenson Got Wrong

American Institute of Philanthropy

Better Business Bureau

Charity Navigator

Great NonProfits

GuideStar

65Monday October 10 2011

66Monday October 10 2011

TOOLS OF THE TRADE

66Monday October 10 2011

Apple Inc

Tools of the Trade

Photobooth (photos video greenscreening)

iChat AV (videoconferencing desktop sharing recording)

Garageband (recording podcasting)

iWeb (publishing of blogs photos podcasts)

iPod iPod Touch iPad - microphone attachments amp apps

67Monday October 10 2011

Suggested Toolkit

Still or video camera - Kodak cameras

Web Cam - Logitech

Chat client - Skype (free) Oovo Sightspeed

Digital recording device or web site - Gcast

Collaborative workspace - Thinkcom (Thinkquest) blogs wikis

Networks - Twitter iEARN ePals Global Ed ning

68Monday October 10 2011

Recommendations

Learn to network network to learn

Keep it authentic

Start small and design very structured projects

Join an existing group project

Develop a customized vision of 21st century learning for your classroom school and district

69Monday October 10 2011

Where the h is Matt 2

70Monday October 10 2011

Connect with Lucyelemenousgmailcom

elemenous

On Twitter Slideshare YouTube Flickr etc

Blog

httpwwwlucygrayorg

The Global Education Collaborative

httpglobaleducationningcom

Social bookmarking resources

httpgroupsdiigocomgroupglobaleducation

httpwwwdeliciouscomtagglobaleducation

71Monday October 10 2011

Page 50: Going Global - Full Version - Fall 2011

Connect All SchoolsiEARN

38Monday October 10 2011

39Monday October 10 2011

MY STORY

39Monday October 10 2011

Apple Distinguished Educators

Global Awareness 2006

The World is Flat

A Whole New Mind

Berlin amp Prague

Rethink Global Awareness

40Monday October 10 2011

Classroom 20

Link41Monday October 10 2011

Global Education CollaborativeLink

42Monday October 10 2011

353341 unique visitors

43Monday October 10 2011

6210 members from approximately 115 countries

44Monday October 10 2011

GEC Features

Searchable member list

Latest activity

Forums and blogs

Links to resources

Events

Project database

Videos and photos

45Monday October 10 2011

GEC Features

Searchable member list

Latest activity

Forums and blogs

Links to resources

Events

Project database

Videos and photos

45Monday October 10 2011

Apple Distinguished Educators

ADE Institute Asia 2008Visited six Singaporean schools

Worked with educators from Singapore Hong Kong and assorted international schools

Worked in teams to create collaborative projects

46Monday October 10 2011

The Education ProjectBahrain

47Monday October 10 2011

Global Education Conferencehttpglobaleducationconferencecom

48Monday October 10 2011

Steve Hargadon

49Monday October 10 2011

Closing Session

50Monday October 10 2011

Homa Sabet Tavangar

51Monday October 10 2011

Polar Bears International

52Monday October 10 2011

Polar Bears International

53Monday October 10 2011

Brian Mannix

54Monday October 10 2011

Milton Brown

55Monday October 10 2011

Catlin Gabel SchoolProgram Information

56Monday October 10 2011

A Selection of Presenters and Partners

Asia Society Partnership for Global Learning

Bridges to Understanding

Flat Classroom Projecttrade

Global Nomads

iEARN

ePALS

Journeys in Film

Primary Source

Roots and Shoots

TakingITGlobal

World Savvy

57Monday October 10 2011

58Monday October 10 2011

EXAMPLES

58Monday October 10 2011

Basic Project

Earth Day Groceries Project Mark Ahlness

59Monday October 10 2011

Next Steps

Around the World with 80 Schools

Silvia Tolisano

60Monday October 10 2011

Next Steps

Google Lit TripsJerome Burg

61Monday October 10 2011

Deep Cuts

Sample VideoValerie Becker62Monday October 10 2011

Deep Cuts

WikiValerie Becker63Monday October 10 2011

Deep Cuts

A Whole New MindKarl Fisch

64Monday October 10 2011

Three Cups of ControversyGreg Mortenson

Central Asia Institute

Pennies for Peace

Three Cups of Tea

What Mortenson Got Wrong

American Institute of Philanthropy

Better Business Bureau

Charity Navigator

Great NonProfits

GuideStar

65Monday October 10 2011

66Monday October 10 2011

TOOLS OF THE TRADE

66Monday October 10 2011

Apple Inc

Tools of the Trade

Photobooth (photos video greenscreening)

iChat AV (videoconferencing desktop sharing recording)

Garageband (recording podcasting)

iWeb (publishing of blogs photos podcasts)

iPod iPod Touch iPad - microphone attachments amp apps

67Monday October 10 2011

Suggested Toolkit

Still or video camera - Kodak cameras

Web Cam - Logitech

Chat client - Skype (free) Oovo Sightspeed

Digital recording device or web site - Gcast

Collaborative workspace - Thinkcom (Thinkquest) blogs wikis

Networks - Twitter iEARN ePals Global Ed ning

68Monday October 10 2011

Recommendations

Learn to network network to learn

Keep it authentic

Start small and design very structured projects

Join an existing group project

Develop a customized vision of 21st century learning for your classroom school and district

69Monday October 10 2011

Where the h is Matt 2

70Monday October 10 2011

Connect with Lucyelemenousgmailcom

elemenous

On Twitter Slideshare YouTube Flickr etc

Blog

httpwwwlucygrayorg

The Global Education Collaborative

httpglobaleducationningcom

Social bookmarking resources

httpgroupsdiigocomgroupglobaleducation

httpwwwdeliciouscomtagglobaleducation

71Monday October 10 2011

Page 51: Going Global - Full Version - Fall 2011

39Monday October 10 2011

MY STORY

39Monday October 10 2011

Apple Distinguished Educators

Global Awareness 2006

The World is Flat

A Whole New Mind

Berlin amp Prague

Rethink Global Awareness

40Monday October 10 2011

Classroom 20

Link41Monday October 10 2011

Global Education CollaborativeLink

42Monday October 10 2011

353341 unique visitors

43Monday October 10 2011

6210 members from approximately 115 countries

44Monday October 10 2011

GEC Features

Searchable member list

Latest activity

Forums and blogs

Links to resources

Events

Project database

Videos and photos

45Monday October 10 2011

GEC Features

Searchable member list

Latest activity

Forums and blogs

Links to resources

Events

Project database

Videos and photos

45Monday October 10 2011

Apple Distinguished Educators

ADE Institute Asia 2008Visited six Singaporean schools

Worked with educators from Singapore Hong Kong and assorted international schools

Worked in teams to create collaborative projects

46Monday October 10 2011

The Education ProjectBahrain

47Monday October 10 2011

Global Education Conferencehttpglobaleducationconferencecom

48Monday October 10 2011

Steve Hargadon

49Monday October 10 2011

Closing Session

50Monday October 10 2011

Homa Sabet Tavangar

51Monday October 10 2011

Polar Bears International

52Monday October 10 2011

Polar Bears International

53Monday October 10 2011

Brian Mannix

54Monday October 10 2011

Milton Brown

55Monday October 10 2011

Catlin Gabel SchoolProgram Information

56Monday October 10 2011

A Selection of Presenters and Partners

Asia Society Partnership for Global Learning

Bridges to Understanding

Flat Classroom Projecttrade

Global Nomads

iEARN

ePALS

Journeys in Film

Primary Source

Roots and Shoots

TakingITGlobal

World Savvy

57Monday October 10 2011

58Monday October 10 2011

EXAMPLES

58Monday October 10 2011

Basic Project

Earth Day Groceries Project Mark Ahlness

59Monday October 10 2011

Next Steps

Around the World with 80 Schools

Silvia Tolisano

60Monday October 10 2011

Next Steps

Google Lit TripsJerome Burg

61Monday October 10 2011

Deep Cuts

Sample VideoValerie Becker62Monday October 10 2011

Deep Cuts

WikiValerie Becker63Monday October 10 2011

Deep Cuts

A Whole New MindKarl Fisch

64Monday October 10 2011

Three Cups of ControversyGreg Mortenson

Central Asia Institute

Pennies for Peace

Three Cups of Tea

What Mortenson Got Wrong

American Institute of Philanthropy

Better Business Bureau

Charity Navigator

Great NonProfits

GuideStar

65Monday October 10 2011

66Monday October 10 2011

TOOLS OF THE TRADE

66Monday October 10 2011

Apple Inc

Tools of the Trade

Photobooth (photos video greenscreening)

iChat AV (videoconferencing desktop sharing recording)

Garageband (recording podcasting)

iWeb (publishing of blogs photos podcasts)

iPod iPod Touch iPad - microphone attachments amp apps

67Monday October 10 2011

Suggested Toolkit

Still or video camera - Kodak cameras

Web Cam - Logitech

Chat client - Skype (free) Oovo Sightspeed

Digital recording device or web site - Gcast

Collaborative workspace - Thinkcom (Thinkquest) blogs wikis

Networks - Twitter iEARN ePals Global Ed ning

68Monday October 10 2011

Recommendations

Learn to network network to learn

Keep it authentic

Start small and design very structured projects

Join an existing group project

Develop a customized vision of 21st century learning for your classroom school and district

69Monday October 10 2011

Where the h is Matt 2

70Monday October 10 2011

Connect with Lucyelemenousgmailcom

elemenous

On Twitter Slideshare YouTube Flickr etc

Blog

httpwwwlucygrayorg

The Global Education Collaborative

httpglobaleducationningcom

Social bookmarking resources

httpgroupsdiigocomgroupglobaleducation

httpwwwdeliciouscomtagglobaleducation

71Monday October 10 2011

Page 52: Going Global - Full Version - Fall 2011

MY STORY

39Monday October 10 2011

Apple Distinguished Educators

Global Awareness 2006

The World is Flat

A Whole New Mind

Berlin amp Prague

Rethink Global Awareness

40Monday October 10 2011

Classroom 20

Link41Monday October 10 2011

Global Education CollaborativeLink

42Monday October 10 2011

353341 unique visitors

43Monday October 10 2011

6210 members from approximately 115 countries

44Monday October 10 2011

GEC Features

Searchable member list

Latest activity

Forums and blogs

Links to resources

Events

Project database

Videos and photos

45Monday October 10 2011

GEC Features

Searchable member list

Latest activity

Forums and blogs

Links to resources

Events

Project database

Videos and photos

45Monday October 10 2011

Apple Distinguished Educators

ADE Institute Asia 2008Visited six Singaporean schools

Worked with educators from Singapore Hong Kong and assorted international schools

Worked in teams to create collaborative projects

46Monday October 10 2011

The Education ProjectBahrain

47Monday October 10 2011

Global Education Conferencehttpglobaleducationconferencecom

48Monday October 10 2011

Steve Hargadon

49Monday October 10 2011

Closing Session

50Monday October 10 2011

Homa Sabet Tavangar

51Monday October 10 2011

Polar Bears International

52Monday October 10 2011

Polar Bears International

53Monday October 10 2011

Brian Mannix

54Monday October 10 2011

Milton Brown

55Monday October 10 2011

Catlin Gabel SchoolProgram Information

56Monday October 10 2011

A Selection of Presenters and Partners

Asia Society Partnership for Global Learning

Bridges to Understanding

Flat Classroom Projecttrade

Global Nomads

iEARN

ePALS

Journeys in Film

Primary Source

Roots and Shoots

TakingITGlobal

World Savvy

57Monday October 10 2011

58Monday October 10 2011

EXAMPLES

58Monday October 10 2011

Basic Project

Earth Day Groceries Project Mark Ahlness

59Monday October 10 2011

Next Steps

Around the World with 80 Schools

Silvia Tolisano

60Monday October 10 2011

Next Steps

Google Lit TripsJerome Burg

61Monday October 10 2011

Deep Cuts

Sample VideoValerie Becker62Monday October 10 2011

Deep Cuts

WikiValerie Becker63Monday October 10 2011

Deep Cuts

A Whole New MindKarl Fisch

64Monday October 10 2011

Three Cups of ControversyGreg Mortenson

Central Asia Institute

Pennies for Peace

Three Cups of Tea

What Mortenson Got Wrong

American Institute of Philanthropy

Better Business Bureau

Charity Navigator

Great NonProfits

GuideStar

65Monday October 10 2011

66Monday October 10 2011

TOOLS OF THE TRADE

66Monday October 10 2011

Apple Inc

Tools of the Trade

Photobooth (photos video greenscreening)

iChat AV (videoconferencing desktop sharing recording)

Garageband (recording podcasting)

iWeb (publishing of blogs photos podcasts)

iPod iPod Touch iPad - microphone attachments amp apps

67Monday October 10 2011

Suggested Toolkit

Still or video camera - Kodak cameras

Web Cam - Logitech

Chat client - Skype (free) Oovo Sightspeed

Digital recording device or web site - Gcast

Collaborative workspace - Thinkcom (Thinkquest) blogs wikis

Networks - Twitter iEARN ePals Global Ed ning

68Monday October 10 2011

Recommendations

Learn to network network to learn

Keep it authentic

Start small and design very structured projects

Join an existing group project

Develop a customized vision of 21st century learning for your classroom school and district

69Monday October 10 2011

Where the h is Matt 2

70Monday October 10 2011

Connect with Lucyelemenousgmailcom

elemenous

On Twitter Slideshare YouTube Flickr etc

Blog

httpwwwlucygrayorg

The Global Education Collaborative

httpglobaleducationningcom

Social bookmarking resources

httpgroupsdiigocomgroupglobaleducation

httpwwwdeliciouscomtagglobaleducation

71Monday October 10 2011

Page 53: Going Global - Full Version - Fall 2011

Apple Distinguished Educators

Global Awareness 2006

The World is Flat

A Whole New Mind

Berlin amp Prague

Rethink Global Awareness

40Monday October 10 2011

Classroom 20

Link41Monday October 10 2011

Global Education CollaborativeLink

42Monday October 10 2011

353341 unique visitors

43Monday October 10 2011

6210 members from approximately 115 countries

44Monday October 10 2011

GEC Features

Searchable member list

Latest activity

Forums and blogs

Links to resources

Events

Project database

Videos and photos

45Monday October 10 2011

GEC Features

Searchable member list

Latest activity

Forums and blogs

Links to resources

Events

Project database

Videos and photos

45Monday October 10 2011

Apple Distinguished Educators

ADE Institute Asia 2008Visited six Singaporean schools

Worked with educators from Singapore Hong Kong and assorted international schools

Worked in teams to create collaborative projects

46Monday October 10 2011

The Education ProjectBahrain

47Monday October 10 2011

Global Education Conferencehttpglobaleducationconferencecom

48Monday October 10 2011

Steve Hargadon

49Monday October 10 2011

Closing Session

50Monday October 10 2011

Homa Sabet Tavangar

51Monday October 10 2011

Polar Bears International

52Monday October 10 2011

Polar Bears International

53Monday October 10 2011

Brian Mannix

54Monday October 10 2011

Milton Brown

55Monday October 10 2011

Catlin Gabel SchoolProgram Information

56Monday October 10 2011

A Selection of Presenters and Partners

Asia Society Partnership for Global Learning

Bridges to Understanding

Flat Classroom Projecttrade

Global Nomads

iEARN

ePALS

Journeys in Film

Primary Source

Roots and Shoots

TakingITGlobal

World Savvy

57Monday October 10 2011

58Monday October 10 2011

EXAMPLES

58Monday October 10 2011

Basic Project

Earth Day Groceries Project Mark Ahlness

59Monday October 10 2011

Next Steps

Around the World with 80 Schools

Silvia Tolisano

60Monday October 10 2011

Next Steps

Google Lit TripsJerome Burg

61Monday October 10 2011

Deep Cuts

Sample VideoValerie Becker62Monday October 10 2011

Deep Cuts

WikiValerie Becker63Monday October 10 2011

Deep Cuts

A Whole New MindKarl Fisch

64Monday October 10 2011

Three Cups of ControversyGreg Mortenson

Central Asia Institute

Pennies for Peace

Three Cups of Tea

What Mortenson Got Wrong

American Institute of Philanthropy

Better Business Bureau

Charity Navigator

Great NonProfits

GuideStar

65Monday October 10 2011

66Monday October 10 2011

TOOLS OF THE TRADE

66Monday October 10 2011

Apple Inc

Tools of the Trade

Photobooth (photos video greenscreening)

iChat AV (videoconferencing desktop sharing recording)

Garageband (recording podcasting)

iWeb (publishing of blogs photos podcasts)

iPod iPod Touch iPad - microphone attachments amp apps

67Monday October 10 2011

Suggested Toolkit

Still or video camera - Kodak cameras

Web Cam - Logitech

Chat client - Skype (free) Oovo Sightspeed

Digital recording device or web site - Gcast

Collaborative workspace - Thinkcom (Thinkquest) blogs wikis

Networks - Twitter iEARN ePals Global Ed ning

68Monday October 10 2011

Recommendations

Learn to network network to learn

Keep it authentic

Start small and design very structured projects

Join an existing group project

Develop a customized vision of 21st century learning for your classroom school and district

69Monday October 10 2011

Where the h is Matt 2

70Monday October 10 2011

Connect with Lucyelemenousgmailcom

elemenous

On Twitter Slideshare YouTube Flickr etc

Blog

httpwwwlucygrayorg

The Global Education Collaborative

httpglobaleducationningcom

Social bookmarking resources

httpgroupsdiigocomgroupglobaleducation

httpwwwdeliciouscomtagglobaleducation

71Monday October 10 2011

Page 54: Going Global - Full Version - Fall 2011

Classroom 20

Link41Monday October 10 2011

Global Education CollaborativeLink

42Monday October 10 2011

353341 unique visitors

43Monday October 10 2011

6210 members from approximately 115 countries

44Monday October 10 2011

GEC Features

Searchable member list

Latest activity

Forums and blogs

Links to resources

Events

Project database

Videos and photos

45Monday October 10 2011

GEC Features

Searchable member list

Latest activity

Forums and blogs

Links to resources

Events

Project database

Videos and photos

45Monday October 10 2011

Apple Distinguished Educators

ADE Institute Asia 2008Visited six Singaporean schools

Worked with educators from Singapore Hong Kong and assorted international schools

Worked in teams to create collaborative projects

46Monday October 10 2011

The Education ProjectBahrain

47Monday October 10 2011

Global Education Conferencehttpglobaleducationconferencecom

48Monday October 10 2011

Steve Hargadon

49Monday October 10 2011

Closing Session

50Monday October 10 2011

Homa Sabet Tavangar

51Monday October 10 2011

Polar Bears International

52Monday October 10 2011

Polar Bears International

53Monday October 10 2011

Brian Mannix

54Monday October 10 2011

Milton Brown

55Monday October 10 2011

Catlin Gabel SchoolProgram Information

56Monday October 10 2011

A Selection of Presenters and Partners

Asia Society Partnership for Global Learning

Bridges to Understanding

Flat Classroom Projecttrade

Global Nomads

iEARN

ePALS

Journeys in Film

Primary Source

Roots and Shoots

TakingITGlobal

World Savvy

57Monday October 10 2011

58Monday October 10 2011

EXAMPLES

58Monday October 10 2011

Basic Project

Earth Day Groceries Project Mark Ahlness

59Monday October 10 2011

Next Steps

Around the World with 80 Schools

Silvia Tolisano

60Monday October 10 2011

Next Steps

Google Lit TripsJerome Burg

61Monday October 10 2011

Deep Cuts

Sample VideoValerie Becker62Monday October 10 2011

Deep Cuts

WikiValerie Becker63Monday October 10 2011

Deep Cuts

A Whole New MindKarl Fisch

64Monday October 10 2011

Three Cups of ControversyGreg Mortenson

Central Asia Institute

Pennies for Peace

Three Cups of Tea

What Mortenson Got Wrong

American Institute of Philanthropy

Better Business Bureau

Charity Navigator

Great NonProfits

GuideStar

65Monday October 10 2011

66Monday October 10 2011

TOOLS OF THE TRADE

66Monday October 10 2011

Apple Inc

Tools of the Trade

Photobooth (photos video greenscreening)

iChat AV (videoconferencing desktop sharing recording)

Garageband (recording podcasting)

iWeb (publishing of blogs photos podcasts)

iPod iPod Touch iPad - microphone attachments amp apps

67Monday October 10 2011

Suggested Toolkit

Still or video camera - Kodak cameras

Web Cam - Logitech

Chat client - Skype (free) Oovo Sightspeed

Digital recording device or web site - Gcast

Collaborative workspace - Thinkcom (Thinkquest) blogs wikis

Networks - Twitter iEARN ePals Global Ed ning

68Monday October 10 2011

Recommendations

Learn to network network to learn

Keep it authentic

Start small and design very structured projects

Join an existing group project

Develop a customized vision of 21st century learning for your classroom school and district

69Monday October 10 2011

Where the h is Matt 2

70Monday October 10 2011

Connect with Lucyelemenousgmailcom

elemenous

On Twitter Slideshare YouTube Flickr etc

Blog

httpwwwlucygrayorg

The Global Education Collaborative

httpglobaleducationningcom

Social bookmarking resources

httpgroupsdiigocomgroupglobaleducation

httpwwwdeliciouscomtagglobaleducation

71Monday October 10 2011

Page 55: Going Global - Full Version - Fall 2011

Global Education CollaborativeLink

42Monday October 10 2011

353341 unique visitors

43Monday October 10 2011

6210 members from approximately 115 countries

44Monday October 10 2011

GEC Features

Searchable member list

Latest activity

Forums and blogs

Links to resources

Events

Project database

Videos and photos

45Monday October 10 2011

GEC Features

Searchable member list

Latest activity

Forums and blogs

Links to resources

Events

Project database

Videos and photos

45Monday October 10 2011

Apple Distinguished Educators

ADE Institute Asia 2008Visited six Singaporean schools

Worked with educators from Singapore Hong Kong and assorted international schools

Worked in teams to create collaborative projects

46Monday October 10 2011

The Education ProjectBahrain

47Monday October 10 2011

Global Education Conferencehttpglobaleducationconferencecom

48Monday October 10 2011

Steve Hargadon

49Monday October 10 2011

Closing Session

50Monday October 10 2011

Homa Sabet Tavangar

51Monday October 10 2011

Polar Bears International

52Monday October 10 2011

Polar Bears International

53Monday October 10 2011

Brian Mannix

54Monday October 10 2011

Milton Brown

55Monday October 10 2011

Catlin Gabel SchoolProgram Information

56Monday October 10 2011

A Selection of Presenters and Partners

Asia Society Partnership for Global Learning

Bridges to Understanding

Flat Classroom Projecttrade

Global Nomads

iEARN

ePALS

Journeys in Film

Primary Source

Roots and Shoots

TakingITGlobal

World Savvy

57Monday October 10 2011

58Monday October 10 2011

EXAMPLES

58Monday October 10 2011

Basic Project

Earth Day Groceries Project Mark Ahlness

59Monday October 10 2011

Next Steps

Around the World with 80 Schools

Silvia Tolisano

60Monday October 10 2011

Next Steps

Google Lit TripsJerome Burg

61Monday October 10 2011

Deep Cuts

Sample VideoValerie Becker62Monday October 10 2011

Deep Cuts

WikiValerie Becker63Monday October 10 2011

Deep Cuts

A Whole New MindKarl Fisch

64Monday October 10 2011

Three Cups of ControversyGreg Mortenson

Central Asia Institute

Pennies for Peace

Three Cups of Tea

What Mortenson Got Wrong

American Institute of Philanthropy

Better Business Bureau

Charity Navigator

Great NonProfits

GuideStar

65Monday October 10 2011

66Monday October 10 2011

TOOLS OF THE TRADE

66Monday October 10 2011

Apple Inc

Tools of the Trade

Photobooth (photos video greenscreening)

iChat AV (videoconferencing desktop sharing recording)

Garageband (recording podcasting)

iWeb (publishing of blogs photos podcasts)

iPod iPod Touch iPad - microphone attachments amp apps

67Monday October 10 2011

Suggested Toolkit

Still or video camera - Kodak cameras

Web Cam - Logitech

Chat client - Skype (free) Oovo Sightspeed

Digital recording device or web site - Gcast

Collaborative workspace - Thinkcom (Thinkquest) blogs wikis

Networks - Twitter iEARN ePals Global Ed ning

68Monday October 10 2011

Recommendations

Learn to network network to learn

Keep it authentic

Start small and design very structured projects

Join an existing group project

Develop a customized vision of 21st century learning for your classroom school and district

69Monday October 10 2011

Where the h is Matt 2

70Monday October 10 2011

Connect with Lucyelemenousgmailcom

elemenous

On Twitter Slideshare YouTube Flickr etc

Blog

httpwwwlucygrayorg

The Global Education Collaborative

httpglobaleducationningcom

Social bookmarking resources

httpgroupsdiigocomgroupglobaleducation

httpwwwdeliciouscomtagglobaleducation

71Monday October 10 2011

Page 56: Going Global - Full Version - Fall 2011

353341 unique visitors

43Monday October 10 2011

6210 members from approximately 115 countries

44Monday October 10 2011

GEC Features

Searchable member list

Latest activity

Forums and blogs

Links to resources

Events

Project database

Videos and photos

45Monday October 10 2011

GEC Features

Searchable member list

Latest activity

Forums and blogs

Links to resources

Events

Project database

Videos and photos

45Monday October 10 2011

Apple Distinguished Educators

ADE Institute Asia 2008Visited six Singaporean schools

Worked with educators from Singapore Hong Kong and assorted international schools

Worked in teams to create collaborative projects

46Monday October 10 2011

The Education ProjectBahrain

47Monday October 10 2011

Global Education Conferencehttpglobaleducationconferencecom

48Monday October 10 2011

Steve Hargadon

49Monday October 10 2011

Closing Session

50Monday October 10 2011

Homa Sabet Tavangar

51Monday October 10 2011

Polar Bears International

52Monday October 10 2011

Polar Bears International

53Monday October 10 2011

Brian Mannix

54Monday October 10 2011

Milton Brown

55Monday October 10 2011

Catlin Gabel SchoolProgram Information

56Monday October 10 2011

A Selection of Presenters and Partners

Asia Society Partnership for Global Learning

Bridges to Understanding

Flat Classroom Projecttrade

Global Nomads

iEARN

ePALS

Journeys in Film

Primary Source

Roots and Shoots

TakingITGlobal

World Savvy

57Monday October 10 2011

58Monday October 10 2011

EXAMPLES

58Monday October 10 2011

Basic Project

Earth Day Groceries Project Mark Ahlness

59Monday October 10 2011

Next Steps

Around the World with 80 Schools

Silvia Tolisano

60Monday October 10 2011

Next Steps

Google Lit TripsJerome Burg

61Monday October 10 2011

Deep Cuts

Sample VideoValerie Becker62Monday October 10 2011

Deep Cuts

WikiValerie Becker63Monday October 10 2011

Deep Cuts

A Whole New MindKarl Fisch

64Monday October 10 2011

Three Cups of ControversyGreg Mortenson

Central Asia Institute

Pennies for Peace

Three Cups of Tea

What Mortenson Got Wrong

American Institute of Philanthropy

Better Business Bureau

Charity Navigator

Great NonProfits

GuideStar

65Monday October 10 2011

66Monday October 10 2011

TOOLS OF THE TRADE

66Monday October 10 2011

Apple Inc

Tools of the Trade

Photobooth (photos video greenscreening)

iChat AV (videoconferencing desktop sharing recording)

Garageband (recording podcasting)

iWeb (publishing of blogs photos podcasts)

iPod iPod Touch iPad - microphone attachments amp apps

67Monday October 10 2011

Suggested Toolkit

Still or video camera - Kodak cameras

Web Cam - Logitech

Chat client - Skype (free) Oovo Sightspeed

Digital recording device or web site - Gcast

Collaborative workspace - Thinkcom (Thinkquest) blogs wikis

Networks - Twitter iEARN ePals Global Ed ning

68Monday October 10 2011

Recommendations

Learn to network network to learn

Keep it authentic

Start small and design very structured projects

Join an existing group project

Develop a customized vision of 21st century learning for your classroom school and district

69Monday October 10 2011

Where the h is Matt 2

70Monday October 10 2011

Connect with Lucyelemenousgmailcom

elemenous

On Twitter Slideshare YouTube Flickr etc

Blog

httpwwwlucygrayorg

The Global Education Collaborative

httpglobaleducationningcom

Social bookmarking resources

httpgroupsdiigocomgroupglobaleducation

httpwwwdeliciouscomtagglobaleducation

71Monday October 10 2011

Page 57: Going Global - Full Version - Fall 2011

6210 members from approximately 115 countries

44Monday October 10 2011

GEC Features

Searchable member list

Latest activity

Forums and blogs

Links to resources

Events

Project database

Videos and photos

45Monday October 10 2011

GEC Features

Searchable member list

Latest activity

Forums and blogs

Links to resources

Events

Project database

Videos and photos

45Monday October 10 2011

Apple Distinguished Educators

ADE Institute Asia 2008Visited six Singaporean schools

Worked with educators from Singapore Hong Kong and assorted international schools

Worked in teams to create collaborative projects

46Monday October 10 2011

The Education ProjectBahrain

47Monday October 10 2011

Global Education Conferencehttpglobaleducationconferencecom

48Monday October 10 2011

Steve Hargadon

49Monday October 10 2011

Closing Session

50Monday October 10 2011

Homa Sabet Tavangar

51Monday October 10 2011

Polar Bears International

52Monday October 10 2011

Polar Bears International

53Monday October 10 2011

Brian Mannix

54Monday October 10 2011

Milton Brown

55Monday October 10 2011

Catlin Gabel SchoolProgram Information

56Monday October 10 2011

A Selection of Presenters and Partners

Asia Society Partnership for Global Learning

Bridges to Understanding

Flat Classroom Projecttrade

Global Nomads

iEARN

ePALS

Journeys in Film

Primary Source

Roots and Shoots

TakingITGlobal

World Savvy

57Monday October 10 2011

58Monday October 10 2011

EXAMPLES

58Monday October 10 2011

Basic Project

Earth Day Groceries Project Mark Ahlness

59Monday October 10 2011

Next Steps

Around the World with 80 Schools

Silvia Tolisano

60Monday October 10 2011

Next Steps

Google Lit TripsJerome Burg

61Monday October 10 2011

Deep Cuts

Sample VideoValerie Becker62Monday October 10 2011

Deep Cuts

WikiValerie Becker63Monday October 10 2011

Deep Cuts

A Whole New MindKarl Fisch

64Monday October 10 2011

Three Cups of ControversyGreg Mortenson

Central Asia Institute

Pennies for Peace

Three Cups of Tea

What Mortenson Got Wrong

American Institute of Philanthropy

Better Business Bureau

Charity Navigator

Great NonProfits

GuideStar

65Monday October 10 2011

66Monday October 10 2011

TOOLS OF THE TRADE

66Monday October 10 2011

Apple Inc

Tools of the Trade

Photobooth (photos video greenscreening)

iChat AV (videoconferencing desktop sharing recording)

Garageband (recording podcasting)

iWeb (publishing of blogs photos podcasts)

iPod iPod Touch iPad - microphone attachments amp apps

67Monday October 10 2011

Suggested Toolkit

Still or video camera - Kodak cameras

Web Cam - Logitech

Chat client - Skype (free) Oovo Sightspeed

Digital recording device or web site - Gcast

Collaborative workspace - Thinkcom (Thinkquest) blogs wikis

Networks - Twitter iEARN ePals Global Ed ning

68Monday October 10 2011

Recommendations

Learn to network network to learn

Keep it authentic

Start small and design very structured projects

Join an existing group project

Develop a customized vision of 21st century learning for your classroom school and district

69Monday October 10 2011

Where the h is Matt 2

70Monday October 10 2011

Connect with Lucyelemenousgmailcom

elemenous

On Twitter Slideshare YouTube Flickr etc

Blog

httpwwwlucygrayorg

The Global Education Collaborative

httpglobaleducationningcom

Social bookmarking resources

httpgroupsdiigocomgroupglobaleducation

httpwwwdeliciouscomtagglobaleducation

71Monday October 10 2011

Page 58: Going Global - Full Version - Fall 2011

GEC Features

Searchable member list

Latest activity

Forums and blogs

Links to resources

Events

Project database

Videos and photos

45Monday October 10 2011

GEC Features

Searchable member list

Latest activity

Forums and blogs

Links to resources

Events

Project database

Videos and photos

45Monday October 10 2011

Apple Distinguished Educators

ADE Institute Asia 2008Visited six Singaporean schools

Worked with educators from Singapore Hong Kong and assorted international schools

Worked in teams to create collaborative projects

46Monday October 10 2011

The Education ProjectBahrain

47Monday October 10 2011

Global Education Conferencehttpglobaleducationconferencecom

48Monday October 10 2011

Steve Hargadon

49Monday October 10 2011

Closing Session

50Monday October 10 2011

Homa Sabet Tavangar

51Monday October 10 2011

Polar Bears International

52Monday October 10 2011

Polar Bears International

53Monday October 10 2011

Brian Mannix

54Monday October 10 2011

Milton Brown

55Monday October 10 2011

Catlin Gabel SchoolProgram Information

56Monday October 10 2011

A Selection of Presenters and Partners

Asia Society Partnership for Global Learning

Bridges to Understanding

Flat Classroom Projecttrade

Global Nomads

iEARN

ePALS

Journeys in Film

Primary Source

Roots and Shoots

TakingITGlobal

World Savvy

57Monday October 10 2011

58Monday October 10 2011

EXAMPLES

58Monday October 10 2011

Basic Project

Earth Day Groceries Project Mark Ahlness

59Monday October 10 2011

Next Steps

Around the World with 80 Schools

Silvia Tolisano

60Monday October 10 2011

Next Steps

Google Lit TripsJerome Burg

61Monday October 10 2011

Deep Cuts

Sample VideoValerie Becker62Monday October 10 2011

Deep Cuts

WikiValerie Becker63Monday October 10 2011

Deep Cuts

A Whole New MindKarl Fisch

64Monday October 10 2011

Three Cups of ControversyGreg Mortenson

Central Asia Institute

Pennies for Peace

Three Cups of Tea

What Mortenson Got Wrong

American Institute of Philanthropy

Better Business Bureau

Charity Navigator

Great NonProfits

GuideStar

65Monday October 10 2011

66Monday October 10 2011

TOOLS OF THE TRADE

66Monday October 10 2011

Apple Inc

Tools of the Trade

Photobooth (photos video greenscreening)

iChat AV (videoconferencing desktop sharing recording)

Garageband (recording podcasting)

iWeb (publishing of blogs photos podcasts)

iPod iPod Touch iPad - microphone attachments amp apps

67Monday October 10 2011

Suggested Toolkit

Still or video camera - Kodak cameras

Web Cam - Logitech

Chat client - Skype (free) Oovo Sightspeed

Digital recording device or web site - Gcast

Collaborative workspace - Thinkcom (Thinkquest) blogs wikis

Networks - Twitter iEARN ePals Global Ed ning

68Monday October 10 2011

Recommendations

Learn to network network to learn

Keep it authentic

Start small and design very structured projects

Join an existing group project

Develop a customized vision of 21st century learning for your classroom school and district

69Monday October 10 2011

Where the h is Matt 2

70Monday October 10 2011

Connect with Lucyelemenousgmailcom

elemenous

On Twitter Slideshare YouTube Flickr etc

Blog

httpwwwlucygrayorg

The Global Education Collaborative

httpglobaleducationningcom

Social bookmarking resources

httpgroupsdiigocomgroupglobaleducation

httpwwwdeliciouscomtagglobaleducation

71Monday October 10 2011

Page 59: Going Global - Full Version - Fall 2011

GEC Features

Searchable member list

Latest activity

Forums and blogs

Links to resources

Events

Project database

Videos and photos

45Monday October 10 2011

Apple Distinguished Educators

ADE Institute Asia 2008Visited six Singaporean schools

Worked with educators from Singapore Hong Kong and assorted international schools

Worked in teams to create collaborative projects

46Monday October 10 2011

The Education ProjectBahrain

47Monday October 10 2011

Global Education Conferencehttpglobaleducationconferencecom

48Monday October 10 2011

Steve Hargadon

49Monday October 10 2011

Closing Session

50Monday October 10 2011

Homa Sabet Tavangar

51Monday October 10 2011

Polar Bears International

52Monday October 10 2011

Polar Bears International

53Monday October 10 2011

Brian Mannix

54Monday October 10 2011

Milton Brown

55Monday October 10 2011

Catlin Gabel SchoolProgram Information

56Monday October 10 2011

A Selection of Presenters and Partners

Asia Society Partnership for Global Learning

Bridges to Understanding

Flat Classroom Projecttrade

Global Nomads

iEARN

ePALS

Journeys in Film

Primary Source

Roots and Shoots

TakingITGlobal

World Savvy

57Monday October 10 2011

58Monday October 10 2011

EXAMPLES

58Monday October 10 2011

Basic Project

Earth Day Groceries Project Mark Ahlness

59Monday October 10 2011

Next Steps

Around the World with 80 Schools

Silvia Tolisano

60Monday October 10 2011

Next Steps

Google Lit TripsJerome Burg

61Monday October 10 2011

Deep Cuts

Sample VideoValerie Becker62Monday October 10 2011

Deep Cuts

WikiValerie Becker63Monday October 10 2011

Deep Cuts

A Whole New MindKarl Fisch

64Monday October 10 2011

Three Cups of ControversyGreg Mortenson

Central Asia Institute

Pennies for Peace

Three Cups of Tea

What Mortenson Got Wrong

American Institute of Philanthropy

Better Business Bureau

Charity Navigator

Great NonProfits

GuideStar

65Monday October 10 2011

66Monday October 10 2011

TOOLS OF THE TRADE

66Monday October 10 2011

Apple Inc

Tools of the Trade

Photobooth (photos video greenscreening)

iChat AV (videoconferencing desktop sharing recording)

Garageband (recording podcasting)

iWeb (publishing of blogs photos podcasts)

iPod iPod Touch iPad - microphone attachments amp apps

67Monday October 10 2011

Suggested Toolkit

Still or video camera - Kodak cameras

Web Cam - Logitech

Chat client - Skype (free) Oovo Sightspeed

Digital recording device or web site - Gcast

Collaborative workspace - Thinkcom (Thinkquest) blogs wikis

Networks - Twitter iEARN ePals Global Ed ning

68Monday October 10 2011

Recommendations

Learn to network network to learn

Keep it authentic

Start small and design very structured projects

Join an existing group project

Develop a customized vision of 21st century learning for your classroom school and district

69Monday October 10 2011

Where the h is Matt 2

70Monday October 10 2011

Connect with Lucyelemenousgmailcom

elemenous

On Twitter Slideshare YouTube Flickr etc

Blog

httpwwwlucygrayorg

The Global Education Collaborative

httpglobaleducationningcom

Social bookmarking resources

httpgroupsdiigocomgroupglobaleducation

httpwwwdeliciouscomtagglobaleducation

71Monday October 10 2011

Page 60: Going Global - Full Version - Fall 2011

Apple Distinguished Educators

ADE Institute Asia 2008Visited six Singaporean schools

Worked with educators from Singapore Hong Kong and assorted international schools

Worked in teams to create collaborative projects

46Monday October 10 2011

The Education ProjectBahrain

47Monday October 10 2011

Global Education Conferencehttpglobaleducationconferencecom

48Monday October 10 2011

Steve Hargadon

49Monday October 10 2011

Closing Session

50Monday October 10 2011

Homa Sabet Tavangar

51Monday October 10 2011

Polar Bears International

52Monday October 10 2011

Polar Bears International

53Monday October 10 2011

Brian Mannix

54Monday October 10 2011

Milton Brown

55Monday October 10 2011

Catlin Gabel SchoolProgram Information

56Monday October 10 2011

A Selection of Presenters and Partners

Asia Society Partnership for Global Learning

Bridges to Understanding

Flat Classroom Projecttrade

Global Nomads

iEARN

ePALS

Journeys in Film

Primary Source

Roots and Shoots

TakingITGlobal

World Savvy

57Monday October 10 2011

58Monday October 10 2011

EXAMPLES

58Monday October 10 2011

Basic Project

Earth Day Groceries Project Mark Ahlness

59Monday October 10 2011

Next Steps

Around the World with 80 Schools

Silvia Tolisano

60Monday October 10 2011

Next Steps

Google Lit TripsJerome Burg

61Monday October 10 2011

Deep Cuts

Sample VideoValerie Becker62Monday October 10 2011

Deep Cuts

WikiValerie Becker63Monday October 10 2011

Deep Cuts

A Whole New MindKarl Fisch

64Monday October 10 2011

Three Cups of ControversyGreg Mortenson

Central Asia Institute

Pennies for Peace

Three Cups of Tea

What Mortenson Got Wrong

American Institute of Philanthropy

Better Business Bureau

Charity Navigator

Great NonProfits

GuideStar

65Monday October 10 2011

66Monday October 10 2011

TOOLS OF THE TRADE

66Monday October 10 2011

Apple Inc

Tools of the Trade

Photobooth (photos video greenscreening)

iChat AV (videoconferencing desktop sharing recording)

Garageband (recording podcasting)

iWeb (publishing of blogs photos podcasts)

iPod iPod Touch iPad - microphone attachments amp apps

67Monday October 10 2011

Suggested Toolkit

Still or video camera - Kodak cameras

Web Cam - Logitech

Chat client - Skype (free) Oovo Sightspeed

Digital recording device or web site - Gcast

Collaborative workspace - Thinkcom (Thinkquest) blogs wikis

Networks - Twitter iEARN ePals Global Ed ning

68Monday October 10 2011

Recommendations

Learn to network network to learn

Keep it authentic

Start small and design very structured projects

Join an existing group project

Develop a customized vision of 21st century learning for your classroom school and district

69Monday October 10 2011

Where the h is Matt 2

70Monday October 10 2011

Connect with Lucyelemenousgmailcom

elemenous

On Twitter Slideshare YouTube Flickr etc

Blog

httpwwwlucygrayorg

The Global Education Collaborative

httpglobaleducationningcom

Social bookmarking resources

httpgroupsdiigocomgroupglobaleducation

httpwwwdeliciouscomtagglobaleducation

71Monday October 10 2011

Page 61: Going Global - Full Version - Fall 2011

The Education ProjectBahrain

47Monday October 10 2011

Global Education Conferencehttpglobaleducationconferencecom

48Monday October 10 2011

Steve Hargadon

49Monday October 10 2011

Closing Session

50Monday October 10 2011

Homa Sabet Tavangar

51Monday October 10 2011

Polar Bears International

52Monday October 10 2011

Polar Bears International

53Monday October 10 2011

Brian Mannix

54Monday October 10 2011

Milton Brown

55Monday October 10 2011

Catlin Gabel SchoolProgram Information

56Monday October 10 2011

A Selection of Presenters and Partners

Asia Society Partnership for Global Learning

Bridges to Understanding

Flat Classroom Projecttrade

Global Nomads

iEARN

ePALS

Journeys in Film

Primary Source

Roots and Shoots

TakingITGlobal

World Savvy

57Monday October 10 2011

58Monday October 10 2011

EXAMPLES

58Monday October 10 2011

Basic Project

Earth Day Groceries Project Mark Ahlness

59Monday October 10 2011

Next Steps

Around the World with 80 Schools

Silvia Tolisano

60Monday October 10 2011

Next Steps

Google Lit TripsJerome Burg

61Monday October 10 2011

Deep Cuts

Sample VideoValerie Becker62Monday October 10 2011

Deep Cuts

WikiValerie Becker63Monday October 10 2011

Deep Cuts

A Whole New MindKarl Fisch

64Monday October 10 2011

Three Cups of ControversyGreg Mortenson

Central Asia Institute

Pennies for Peace

Three Cups of Tea

What Mortenson Got Wrong

American Institute of Philanthropy

Better Business Bureau

Charity Navigator

Great NonProfits

GuideStar

65Monday October 10 2011

66Monday October 10 2011

TOOLS OF THE TRADE

66Monday October 10 2011

Apple Inc

Tools of the Trade

Photobooth (photos video greenscreening)

iChat AV (videoconferencing desktop sharing recording)

Garageband (recording podcasting)

iWeb (publishing of blogs photos podcasts)

iPod iPod Touch iPad - microphone attachments amp apps

67Monday October 10 2011

Suggested Toolkit

Still or video camera - Kodak cameras

Web Cam - Logitech

Chat client - Skype (free) Oovo Sightspeed

Digital recording device or web site - Gcast

Collaborative workspace - Thinkcom (Thinkquest) blogs wikis

Networks - Twitter iEARN ePals Global Ed ning

68Monday October 10 2011

Recommendations

Learn to network network to learn

Keep it authentic

Start small and design very structured projects

Join an existing group project

Develop a customized vision of 21st century learning for your classroom school and district

69Monday October 10 2011

Where the h is Matt 2

70Monday October 10 2011

Connect with Lucyelemenousgmailcom

elemenous

On Twitter Slideshare YouTube Flickr etc

Blog

httpwwwlucygrayorg

The Global Education Collaborative

httpglobaleducationningcom

Social bookmarking resources

httpgroupsdiigocomgroupglobaleducation

httpwwwdeliciouscomtagglobaleducation

71Monday October 10 2011

Page 62: Going Global - Full Version - Fall 2011

Global Education Conferencehttpglobaleducationconferencecom

48Monday October 10 2011

Steve Hargadon

49Monday October 10 2011

Closing Session

50Monday October 10 2011

Homa Sabet Tavangar

51Monday October 10 2011

Polar Bears International

52Monday October 10 2011

Polar Bears International

53Monday October 10 2011

Brian Mannix

54Monday October 10 2011

Milton Brown

55Monday October 10 2011

Catlin Gabel SchoolProgram Information

56Monday October 10 2011

A Selection of Presenters and Partners

Asia Society Partnership for Global Learning

Bridges to Understanding

Flat Classroom Projecttrade

Global Nomads

iEARN

ePALS

Journeys in Film

Primary Source

Roots and Shoots

TakingITGlobal

World Savvy

57Monday October 10 2011

58Monday October 10 2011

EXAMPLES

58Monday October 10 2011

Basic Project

Earth Day Groceries Project Mark Ahlness

59Monday October 10 2011

Next Steps

Around the World with 80 Schools

Silvia Tolisano

60Monday October 10 2011

Next Steps

Google Lit TripsJerome Burg

61Monday October 10 2011

Deep Cuts

Sample VideoValerie Becker62Monday October 10 2011

Deep Cuts

WikiValerie Becker63Monday October 10 2011

Deep Cuts

A Whole New MindKarl Fisch

64Monday October 10 2011

Three Cups of ControversyGreg Mortenson

Central Asia Institute

Pennies for Peace

Three Cups of Tea

What Mortenson Got Wrong

American Institute of Philanthropy

Better Business Bureau

Charity Navigator

Great NonProfits

GuideStar

65Monday October 10 2011

66Monday October 10 2011

TOOLS OF THE TRADE

66Monday October 10 2011

Apple Inc

Tools of the Trade

Photobooth (photos video greenscreening)

iChat AV (videoconferencing desktop sharing recording)

Garageband (recording podcasting)

iWeb (publishing of blogs photos podcasts)

iPod iPod Touch iPad - microphone attachments amp apps

67Monday October 10 2011

Suggested Toolkit

Still or video camera - Kodak cameras

Web Cam - Logitech

Chat client - Skype (free) Oovo Sightspeed

Digital recording device or web site - Gcast

Collaborative workspace - Thinkcom (Thinkquest) blogs wikis

Networks - Twitter iEARN ePals Global Ed ning

68Monday October 10 2011

Recommendations

Learn to network network to learn

Keep it authentic

Start small and design very structured projects

Join an existing group project

Develop a customized vision of 21st century learning for your classroom school and district

69Monday October 10 2011

Where the h is Matt 2

70Monday October 10 2011

Connect with Lucyelemenousgmailcom

elemenous

On Twitter Slideshare YouTube Flickr etc

Blog

httpwwwlucygrayorg

The Global Education Collaborative

httpglobaleducationningcom

Social bookmarking resources

httpgroupsdiigocomgroupglobaleducation

httpwwwdeliciouscomtagglobaleducation

71Monday October 10 2011

Page 63: Going Global - Full Version - Fall 2011

Steve Hargadon

49Monday October 10 2011

Closing Session

50Monday October 10 2011

Homa Sabet Tavangar

51Monday October 10 2011

Polar Bears International

52Monday October 10 2011

Polar Bears International

53Monday October 10 2011

Brian Mannix

54Monday October 10 2011

Milton Brown

55Monday October 10 2011

Catlin Gabel SchoolProgram Information

56Monday October 10 2011

A Selection of Presenters and Partners

Asia Society Partnership for Global Learning

Bridges to Understanding

Flat Classroom Projecttrade

Global Nomads

iEARN

ePALS

Journeys in Film

Primary Source

Roots and Shoots

TakingITGlobal

World Savvy

57Monday October 10 2011

58Monday October 10 2011

EXAMPLES

58Monday October 10 2011

Basic Project

Earth Day Groceries Project Mark Ahlness

59Monday October 10 2011

Next Steps

Around the World with 80 Schools

Silvia Tolisano

60Monday October 10 2011

Next Steps

Google Lit TripsJerome Burg

61Monday October 10 2011

Deep Cuts

Sample VideoValerie Becker62Monday October 10 2011

Deep Cuts

WikiValerie Becker63Monday October 10 2011

Deep Cuts

A Whole New MindKarl Fisch

64Monday October 10 2011

Three Cups of ControversyGreg Mortenson

Central Asia Institute

Pennies for Peace

Three Cups of Tea

What Mortenson Got Wrong

American Institute of Philanthropy

Better Business Bureau

Charity Navigator

Great NonProfits

GuideStar

65Monday October 10 2011

66Monday October 10 2011

TOOLS OF THE TRADE

66Monday October 10 2011

Apple Inc

Tools of the Trade

Photobooth (photos video greenscreening)

iChat AV (videoconferencing desktop sharing recording)

Garageband (recording podcasting)

iWeb (publishing of blogs photos podcasts)

iPod iPod Touch iPad - microphone attachments amp apps

67Monday October 10 2011

Suggested Toolkit

Still or video camera - Kodak cameras

Web Cam - Logitech

Chat client - Skype (free) Oovo Sightspeed

Digital recording device or web site - Gcast

Collaborative workspace - Thinkcom (Thinkquest) blogs wikis

Networks - Twitter iEARN ePals Global Ed ning

68Monday October 10 2011

Recommendations

Learn to network network to learn

Keep it authentic

Start small and design very structured projects

Join an existing group project

Develop a customized vision of 21st century learning for your classroom school and district

69Monday October 10 2011

Where the h is Matt 2

70Monday October 10 2011

Connect with Lucyelemenousgmailcom

elemenous

On Twitter Slideshare YouTube Flickr etc

Blog

httpwwwlucygrayorg

The Global Education Collaborative

httpglobaleducationningcom

Social bookmarking resources

httpgroupsdiigocomgroupglobaleducation

httpwwwdeliciouscomtagglobaleducation

71Monday October 10 2011

Page 64: Going Global - Full Version - Fall 2011

Closing Session

50Monday October 10 2011

Homa Sabet Tavangar

51Monday October 10 2011

Polar Bears International

52Monday October 10 2011

Polar Bears International

53Monday October 10 2011

Brian Mannix

54Monday October 10 2011

Milton Brown

55Monday October 10 2011

Catlin Gabel SchoolProgram Information

56Monday October 10 2011

A Selection of Presenters and Partners

Asia Society Partnership for Global Learning

Bridges to Understanding

Flat Classroom Projecttrade

Global Nomads

iEARN

ePALS

Journeys in Film

Primary Source

Roots and Shoots

TakingITGlobal

World Savvy

57Monday October 10 2011

58Monday October 10 2011

EXAMPLES

58Monday October 10 2011

Basic Project

Earth Day Groceries Project Mark Ahlness

59Monday October 10 2011

Next Steps

Around the World with 80 Schools

Silvia Tolisano

60Monday October 10 2011

Next Steps

Google Lit TripsJerome Burg

61Monday October 10 2011

Deep Cuts

Sample VideoValerie Becker62Monday October 10 2011

Deep Cuts

WikiValerie Becker63Monday October 10 2011

Deep Cuts

A Whole New MindKarl Fisch

64Monday October 10 2011

Three Cups of ControversyGreg Mortenson

Central Asia Institute

Pennies for Peace

Three Cups of Tea

What Mortenson Got Wrong

American Institute of Philanthropy

Better Business Bureau

Charity Navigator

Great NonProfits

GuideStar

65Monday October 10 2011

66Monday October 10 2011

TOOLS OF THE TRADE

66Monday October 10 2011

Apple Inc

Tools of the Trade

Photobooth (photos video greenscreening)

iChat AV (videoconferencing desktop sharing recording)

Garageband (recording podcasting)

iWeb (publishing of blogs photos podcasts)

iPod iPod Touch iPad - microphone attachments amp apps

67Monday October 10 2011

Suggested Toolkit

Still or video camera - Kodak cameras

Web Cam - Logitech

Chat client - Skype (free) Oovo Sightspeed

Digital recording device or web site - Gcast

Collaborative workspace - Thinkcom (Thinkquest) blogs wikis

Networks - Twitter iEARN ePals Global Ed ning

68Monday October 10 2011

Recommendations

Learn to network network to learn

Keep it authentic

Start small and design very structured projects

Join an existing group project

Develop a customized vision of 21st century learning for your classroom school and district

69Monday October 10 2011

Where the h is Matt 2

70Monday October 10 2011

Connect with Lucyelemenousgmailcom

elemenous

On Twitter Slideshare YouTube Flickr etc

Blog

httpwwwlucygrayorg

The Global Education Collaborative

httpglobaleducationningcom

Social bookmarking resources

httpgroupsdiigocomgroupglobaleducation

httpwwwdeliciouscomtagglobaleducation

71Monday October 10 2011

Page 65: Going Global - Full Version - Fall 2011

Homa Sabet Tavangar

51Monday October 10 2011

Polar Bears International

52Monday October 10 2011

Polar Bears International

53Monday October 10 2011

Brian Mannix

54Monday October 10 2011

Milton Brown

55Monday October 10 2011

Catlin Gabel SchoolProgram Information

56Monday October 10 2011

A Selection of Presenters and Partners

Asia Society Partnership for Global Learning

Bridges to Understanding

Flat Classroom Projecttrade

Global Nomads

iEARN

ePALS

Journeys in Film

Primary Source

Roots and Shoots

TakingITGlobal

World Savvy

57Monday October 10 2011

58Monday October 10 2011

EXAMPLES

58Monday October 10 2011

Basic Project

Earth Day Groceries Project Mark Ahlness

59Monday October 10 2011

Next Steps

Around the World with 80 Schools

Silvia Tolisano

60Monday October 10 2011

Next Steps

Google Lit TripsJerome Burg

61Monday October 10 2011

Deep Cuts

Sample VideoValerie Becker62Monday October 10 2011

Deep Cuts

WikiValerie Becker63Monday October 10 2011

Deep Cuts

A Whole New MindKarl Fisch

64Monday October 10 2011

Three Cups of ControversyGreg Mortenson

Central Asia Institute

Pennies for Peace

Three Cups of Tea

What Mortenson Got Wrong

American Institute of Philanthropy

Better Business Bureau

Charity Navigator

Great NonProfits

GuideStar

65Monday October 10 2011

66Monday October 10 2011

TOOLS OF THE TRADE

66Monday October 10 2011

Apple Inc

Tools of the Trade

Photobooth (photos video greenscreening)

iChat AV (videoconferencing desktop sharing recording)

Garageband (recording podcasting)

iWeb (publishing of blogs photos podcasts)

iPod iPod Touch iPad - microphone attachments amp apps

67Monday October 10 2011

Suggested Toolkit

Still or video camera - Kodak cameras

Web Cam - Logitech

Chat client - Skype (free) Oovo Sightspeed

Digital recording device or web site - Gcast

Collaborative workspace - Thinkcom (Thinkquest) blogs wikis

Networks - Twitter iEARN ePals Global Ed ning

68Monday October 10 2011

Recommendations

Learn to network network to learn

Keep it authentic

Start small and design very structured projects

Join an existing group project

Develop a customized vision of 21st century learning for your classroom school and district

69Monday October 10 2011

Where the h is Matt 2

70Monday October 10 2011

Connect with Lucyelemenousgmailcom

elemenous

On Twitter Slideshare YouTube Flickr etc

Blog

httpwwwlucygrayorg

The Global Education Collaborative

httpglobaleducationningcom

Social bookmarking resources

httpgroupsdiigocomgroupglobaleducation

httpwwwdeliciouscomtagglobaleducation

71Monday October 10 2011

Page 66: Going Global - Full Version - Fall 2011

Polar Bears International

52Monday October 10 2011

Polar Bears International

53Monday October 10 2011

Brian Mannix

54Monday October 10 2011

Milton Brown

55Monday October 10 2011

Catlin Gabel SchoolProgram Information

56Monday October 10 2011

A Selection of Presenters and Partners

Asia Society Partnership for Global Learning

Bridges to Understanding

Flat Classroom Projecttrade

Global Nomads

iEARN

ePALS

Journeys in Film

Primary Source

Roots and Shoots

TakingITGlobal

World Savvy

57Monday October 10 2011

58Monday October 10 2011

EXAMPLES

58Monday October 10 2011

Basic Project

Earth Day Groceries Project Mark Ahlness

59Monday October 10 2011

Next Steps

Around the World with 80 Schools

Silvia Tolisano

60Monday October 10 2011

Next Steps

Google Lit TripsJerome Burg

61Monday October 10 2011

Deep Cuts

Sample VideoValerie Becker62Monday October 10 2011

Deep Cuts

WikiValerie Becker63Monday October 10 2011

Deep Cuts

A Whole New MindKarl Fisch

64Monday October 10 2011

Three Cups of ControversyGreg Mortenson

Central Asia Institute

Pennies for Peace

Three Cups of Tea

What Mortenson Got Wrong

American Institute of Philanthropy

Better Business Bureau

Charity Navigator

Great NonProfits

GuideStar

65Monday October 10 2011

66Monday October 10 2011

TOOLS OF THE TRADE

66Monday October 10 2011

Apple Inc

Tools of the Trade

Photobooth (photos video greenscreening)

iChat AV (videoconferencing desktop sharing recording)

Garageband (recording podcasting)

iWeb (publishing of blogs photos podcasts)

iPod iPod Touch iPad - microphone attachments amp apps

67Monday October 10 2011

Suggested Toolkit

Still or video camera - Kodak cameras

Web Cam - Logitech

Chat client - Skype (free) Oovo Sightspeed

Digital recording device or web site - Gcast

Collaborative workspace - Thinkcom (Thinkquest) blogs wikis

Networks - Twitter iEARN ePals Global Ed ning

68Monday October 10 2011

Recommendations

Learn to network network to learn

Keep it authentic

Start small and design very structured projects

Join an existing group project

Develop a customized vision of 21st century learning for your classroom school and district

69Monday October 10 2011

Where the h is Matt 2

70Monday October 10 2011

Connect with Lucyelemenousgmailcom

elemenous

On Twitter Slideshare YouTube Flickr etc

Blog

httpwwwlucygrayorg

The Global Education Collaborative

httpglobaleducationningcom

Social bookmarking resources

httpgroupsdiigocomgroupglobaleducation

httpwwwdeliciouscomtagglobaleducation

71Monday October 10 2011

Page 67: Going Global - Full Version - Fall 2011

Polar Bears International

53Monday October 10 2011

Brian Mannix

54Monday October 10 2011

Milton Brown

55Monday October 10 2011

Catlin Gabel SchoolProgram Information

56Monday October 10 2011

A Selection of Presenters and Partners

Asia Society Partnership for Global Learning

Bridges to Understanding

Flat Classroom Projecttrade

Global Nomads

iEARN

ePALS

Journeys in Film

Primary Source

Roots and Shoots

TakingITGlobal

World Savvy

57Monday October 10 2011

58Monday October 10 2011

EXAMPLES

58Monday October 10 2011

Basic Project

Earth Day Groceries Project Mark Ahlness

59Monday October 10 2011

Next Steps

Around the World with 80 Schools

Silvia Tolisano

60Monday October 10 2011

Next Steps

Google Lit TripsJerome Burg

61Monday October 10 2011

Deep Cuts

Sample VideoValerie Becker62Monday October 10 2011

Deep Cuts

WikiValerie Becker63Monday October 10 2011

Deep Cuts

A Whole New MindKarl Fisch

64Monday October 10 2011

Three Cups of ControversyGreg Mortenson

Central Asia Institute

Pennies for Peace

Three Cups of Tea

What Mortenson Got Wrong

American Institute of Philanthropy

Better Business Bureau

Charity Navigator

Great NonProfits

GuideStar

65Monday October 10 2011

66Monday October 10 2011

TOOLS OF THE TRADE

66Monday October 10 2011

Apple Inc

Tools of the Trade

Photobooth (photos video greenscreening)

iChat AV (videoconferencing desktop sharing recording)

Garageband (recording podcasting)

iWeb (publishing of blogs photos podcasts)

iPod iPod Touch iPad - microphone attachments amp apps

67Monday October 10 2011

Suggested Toolkit

Still or video camera - Kodak cameras

Web Cam - Logitech

Chat client - Skype (free) Oovo Sightspeed

Digital recording device or web site - Gcast

Collaborative workspace - Thinkcom (Thinkquest) blogs wikis

Networks - Twitter iEARN ePals Global Ed ning

68Monday October 10 2011

Recommendations

Learn to network network to learn

Keep it authentic

Start small and design very structured projects

Join an existing group project

Develop a customized vision of 21st century learning for your classroom school and district

69Monday October 10 2011

Where the h is Matt 2

70Monday October 10 2011

Connect with Lucyelemenousgmailcom

elemenous

On Twitter Slideshare YouTube Flickr etc

Blog

httpwwwlucygrayorg

The Global Education Collaborative

httpglobaleducationningcom

Social bookmarking resources

httpgroupsdiigocomgroupglobaleducation

httpwwwdeliciouscomtagglobaleducation

71Monday October 10 2011

Page 68: Going Global - Full Version - Fall 2011

Brian Mannix

54Monday October 10 2011

Milton Brown

55Monday October 10 2011

Catlin Gabel SchoolProgram Information

56Monday October 10 2011

A Selection of Presenters and Partners

Asia Society Partnership for Global Learning

Bridges to Understanding

Flat Classroom Projecttrade

Global Nomads

iEARN

ePALS

Journeys in Film

Primary Source

Roots and Shoots

TakingITGlobal

World Savvy

57Monday October 10 2011

58Monday October 10 2011

EXAMPLES

58Monday October 10 2011

Basic Project

Earth Day Groceries Project Mark Ahlness

59Monday October 10 2011

Next Steps

Around the World with 80 Schools

Silvia Tolisano

60Monday October 10 2011

Next Steps

Google Lit TripsJerome Burg

61Monday October 10 2011

Deep Cuts

Sample VideoValerie Becker62Monday October 10 2011

Deep Cuts

WikiValerie Becker63Monday October 10 2011

Deep Cuts

A Whole New MindKarl Fisch

64Monday October 10 2011

Three Cups of ControversyGreg Mortenson

Central Asia Institute

Pennies for Peace

Three Cups of Tea

What Mortenson Got Wrong

American Institute of Philanthropy

Better Business Bureau

Charity Navigator

Great NonProfits

GuideStar

65Monday October 10 2011

66Monday October 10 2011

TOOLS OF THE TRADE

66Monday October 10 2011

Apple Inc

Tools of the Trade

Photobooth (photos video greenscreening)

iChat AV (videoconferencing desktop sharing recording)

Garageband (recording podcasting)

iWeb (publishing of blogs photos podcasts)

iPod iPod Touch iPad - microphone attachments amp apps

67Monday October 10 2011

Suggested Toolkit

Still or video camera - Kodak cameras

Web Cam - Logitech

Chat client - Skype (free) Oovo Sightspeed

Digital recording device or web site - Gcast

Collaborative workspace - Thinkcom (Thinkquest) blogs wikis

Networks - Twitter iEARN ePals Global Ed ning

68Monday October 10 2011

Recommendations

Learn to network network to learn

Keep it authentic

Start small and design very structured projects

Join an existing group project

Develop a customized vision of 21st century learning for your classroom school and district

69Monday October 10 2011

Where the h is Matt 2

70Monday October 10 2011

Connect with Lucyelemenousgmailcom

elemenous

On Twitter Slideshare YouTube Flickr etc

Blog

httpwwwlucygrayorg

The Global Education Collaborative

httpglobaleducationningcom

Social bookmarking resources

httpgroupsdiigocomgroupglobaleducation

httpwwwdeliciouscomtagglobaleducation

71Monday October 10 2011

Page 69: Going Global - Full Version - Fall 2011

Milton Brown

55Monday October 10 2011

Catlin Gabel SchoolProgram Information

56Monday October 10 2011

A Selection of Presenters and Partners

Asia Society Partnership for Global Learning

Bridges to Understanding

Flat Classroom Projecttrade

Global Nomads

iEARN

ePALS

Journeys in Film

Primary Source

Roots and Shoots

TakingITGlobal

World Savvy

57Monday October 10 2011

58Monday October 10 2011

EXAMPLES

58Monday October 10 2011

Basic Project

Earth Day Groceries Project Mark Ahlness

59Monday October 10 2011

Next Steps

Around the World with 80 Schools

Silvia Tolisano

60Monday October 10 2011

Next Steps

Google Lit TripsJerome Burg

61Monday October 10 2011

Deep Cuts

Sample VideoValerie Becker62Monday October 10 2011

Deep Cuts

WikiValerie Becker63Monday October 10 2011

Deep Cuts

A Whole New MindKarl Fisch

64Monday October 10 2011

Three Cups of ControversyGreg Mortenson

Central Asia Institute

Pennies for Peace

Three Cups of Tea

What Mortenson Got Wrong

American Institute of Philanthropy

Better Business Bureau

Charity Navigator

Great NonProfits

GuideStar

65Monday October 10 2011

66Monday October 10 2011

TOOLS OF THE TRADE

66Monday October 10 2011

Apple Inc

Tools of the Trade

Photobooth (photos video greenscreening)

iChat AV (videoconferencing desktop sharing recording)

Garageband (recording podcasting)

iWeb (publishing of blogs photos podcasts)

iPod iPod Touch iPad - microphone attachments amp apps

67Monday October 10 2011

Suggested Toolkit

Still or video camera - Kodak cameras

Web Cam - Logitech

Chat client - Skype (free) Oovo Sightspeed

Digital recording device or web site - Gcast

Collaborative workspace - Thinkcom (Thinkquest) blogs wikis

Networks - Twitter iEARN ePals Global Ed ning

68Monday October 10 2011

Recommendations

Learn to network network to learn

Keep it authentic

Start small and design very structured projects

Join an existing group project

Develop a customized vision of 21st century learning for your classroom school and district

69Monday October 10 2011

Where the h is Matt 2

70Monday October 10 2011

Connect with Lucyelemenousgmailcom

elemenous

On Twitter Slideshare YouTube Flickr etc

Blog

httpwwwlucygrayorg

The Global Education Collaborative

httpglobaleducationningcom

Social bookmarking resources

httpgroupsdiigocomgroupglobaleducation

httpwwwdeliciouscomtagglobaleducation

71Monday October 10 2011

Page 70: Going Global - Full Version - Fall 2011

Catlin Gabel SchoolProgram Information

56Monday October 10 2011

A Selection of Presenters and Partners

Asia Society Partnership for Global Learning

Bridges to Understanding

Flat Classroom Projecttrade

Global Nomads

iEARN

ePALS

Journeys in Film

Primary Source

Roots and Shoots

TakingITGlobal

World Savvy

57Monday October 10 2011

58Monday October 10 2011

EXAMPLES

58Monday October 10 2011

Basic Project

Earth Day Groceries Project Mark Ahlness

59Monday October 10 2011

Next Steps

Around the World with 80 Schools

Silvia Tolisano

60Monday October 10 2011

Next Steps

Google Lit TripsJerome Burg

61Monday October 10 2011

Deep Cuts

Sample VideoValerie Becker62Monday October 10 2011

Deep Cuts

WikiValerie Becker63Monday October 10 2011

Deep Cuts

A Whole New MindKarl Fisch

64Monday October 10 2011

Three Cups of ControversyGreg Mortenson

Central Asia Institute

Pennies for Peace

Three Cups of Tea

What Mortenson Got Wrong

American Institute of Philanthropy

Better Business Bureau

Charity Navigator

Great NonProfits

GuideStar

65Monday October 10 2011

66Monday October 10 2011

TOOLS OF THE TRADE

66Monday October 10 2011

Apple Inc

Tools of the Trade

Photobooth (photos video greenscreening)

iChat AV (videoconferencing desktop sharing recording)

Garageband (recording podcasting)

iWeb (publishing of blogs photos podcasts)

iPod iPod Touch iPad - microphone attachments amp apps

67Monday October 10 2011

Suggested Toolkit

Still or video camera - Kodak cameras

Web Cam - Logitech

Chat client - Skype (free) Oovo Sightspeed

Digital recording device or web site - Gcast

Collaborative workspace - Thinkcom (Thinkquest) blogs wikis

Networks - Twitter iEARN ePals Global Ed ning

68Monday October 10 2011

Recommendations

Learn to network network to learn

Keep it authentic

Start small and design very structured projects

Join an existing group project

Develop a customized vision of 21st century learning for your classroom school and district

69Monday October 10 2011

Where the h is Matt 2

70Monday October 10 2011

Connect with Lucyelemenousgmailcom

elemenous

On Twitter Slideshare YouTube Flickr etc

Blog

httpwwwlucygrayorg

The Global Education Collaborative

httpglobaleducationningcom

Social bookmarking resources

httpgroupsdiigocomgroupglobaleducation

httpwwwdeliciouscomtagglobaleducation

71Monday October 10 2011

Page 71: Going Global - Full Version - Fall 2011

A Selection of Presenters and Partners

Asia Society Partnership for Global Learning

Bridges to Understanding

Flat Classroom Projecttrade

Global Nomads

iEARN

ePALS

Journeys in Film

Primary Source

Roots and Shoots

TakingITGlobal

World Savvy

57Monday October 10 2011

58Monday October 10 2011

EXAMPLES

58Monday October 10 2011

Basic Project

Earth Day Groceries Project Mark Ahlness

59Monday October 10 2011

Next Steps

Around the World with 80 Schools

Silvia Tolisano

60Monday October 10 2011

Next Steps

Google Lit TripsJerome Burg

61Monday October 10 2011

Deep Cuts

Sample VideoValerie Becker62Monday October 10 2011

Deep Cuts

WikiValerie Becker63Monday October 10 2011

Deep Cuts

A Whole New MindKarl Fisch

64Monday October 10 2011

Three Cups of ControversyGreg Mortenson

Central Asia Institute

Pennies for Peace

Three Cups of Tea

What Mortenson Got Wrong

American Institute of Philanthropy

Better Business Bureau

Charity Navigator

Great NonProfits

GuideStar

65Monday October 10 2011

66Monday October 10 2011

TOOLS OF THE TRADE

66Monday October 10 2011

Apple Inc

Tools of the Trade

Photobooth (photos video greenscreening)

iChat AV (videoconferencing desktop sharing recording)

Garageband (recording podcasting)

iWeb (publishing of blogs photos podcasts)

iPod iPod Touch iPad - microphone attachments amp apps

67Monday October 10 2011

Suggested Toolkit

Still or video camera - Kodak cameras

Web Cam - Logitech

Chat client - Skype (free) Oovo Sightspeed

Digital recording device or web site - Gcast

Collaborative workspace - Thinkcom (Thinkquest) blogs wikis

Networks - Twitter iEARN ePals Global Ed ning

68Monday October 10 2011

Recommendations

Learn to network network to learn

Keep it authentic

Start small and design very structured projects

Join an existing group project

Develop a customized vision of 21st century learning for your classroom school and district

69Monday October 10 2011

Where the h is Matt 2

70Monday October 10 2011

Connect with Lucyelemenousgmailcom

elemenous

On Twitter Slideshare YouTube Flickr etc

Blog

httpwwwlucygrayorg

The Global Education Collaborative

httpglobaleducationningcom

Social bookmarking resources

httpgroupsdiigocomgroupglobaleducation

httpwwwdeliciouscomtagglobaleducation

71Monday October 10 2011

Page 72: Going Global - Full Version - Fall 2011

58Monday October 10 2011

EXAMPLES

58Monday October 10 2011

Basic Project

Earth Day Groceries Project Mark Ahlness

59Monday October 10 2011

Next Steps

Around the World with 80 Schools

Silvia Tolisano

60Monday October 10 2011

Next Steps

Google Lit TripsJerome Burg

61Monday October 10 2011

Deep Cuts

Sample VideoValerie Becker62Monday October 10 2011

Deep Cuts

WikiValerie Becker63Monday October 10 2011

Deep Cuts

A Whole New MindKarl Fisch

64Monday October 10 2011

Three Cups of ControversyGreg Mortenson

Central Asia Institute

Pennies for Peace

Three Cups of Tea

What Mortenson Got Wrong

American Institute of Philanthropy

Better Business Bureau

Charity Navigator

Great NonProfits

GuideStar

65Monday October 10 2011

66Monday October 10 2011

TOOLS OF THE TRADE

66Monday October 10 2011

Apple Inc

Tools of the Trade

Photobooth (photos video greenscreening)

iChat AV (videoconferencing desktop sharing recording)

Garageband (recording podcasting)

iWeb (publishing of blogs photos podcasts)

iPod iPod Touch iPad - microphone attachments amp apps

67Monday October 10 2011

Suggested Toolkit

Still or video camera - Kodak cameras

Web Cam - Logitech

Chat client - Skype (free) Oovo Sightspeed

Digital recording device or web site - Gcast

Collaborative workspace - Thinkcom (Thinkquest) blogs wikis

Networks - Twitter iEARN ePals Global Ed ning

68Monday October 10 2011

Recommendations

Learn to network network to learn

Keep it authentic

Start small and design very structured projects

Join an existing group project

Develop a customized vision of 21st century learning for your classroom school and district

69Monday October 10 2011

Where the h is Matt 2

70Monday October 10 2011

Connect with Lucyelemenousgmailcom

elemenous

On Twitter Slideshare YouTube Flickr etc

Blog

httpwwwlucygrayorg

The Global Education Collaborative

httpglobaleducationningcom

Social bookmarking resources

httpgroupsdiigocomgroupglobaleducation

httpwwwdeliciouscomtagglobaleducation

71Monday October 10 2011

Page 73: Going Global - Full Version - Fall 2011

EXAMPLES

58Monday October 10 2011

Basic Project

Earth Day Groceries Project Mark Ahlness

59Monday October 10 2011

Next Steps

Around the World with 80 Schools

Silvia Tolisano

60Monday October 10 2011

Next Steps

Google Lit TripsJerome Burg

61Monday October 10 2011

Deep Cuts

Sample VideoValerie Becker62Monday October 10 2011

Deep Cuts

WikiValerie Becker63Monday October 10 2011

Deep Cuts

A Whole New MindKarl Fisch

64Monday October 10 2011

Three Cups of ControversyGreg Mortenson

Central Asia Institute

Pennies for Peace

Three Cups of Tea

What Mortenson Got Wrong

American Institute of Philanthropy

Better Business Bureau

Charity Navigator

Great NonProfits

GuideStar

65Monday October 10 2011

66Monday October 10 2011

TOOLS OF THE TRADE

66Monday October 10 2011

Apple Inc

Tools of the Trade

Photobooth (photos video greenscreening)

iChat AV (videoconferencing desktop sharing recording)

Garageband (recording podcasting)

iWeb (publishing of blogs photos podcasts)

iPod iPod Touch iPad - microphone attachments amp apps

67Monday October 10 2011

Suggested Toolkit

Still or video camera - Kodak cameras

Web Cam - Logitech

Chat client - Skype (free) Oovo Sightspeed

Digital recording device or web site - Gcast

Collaborative workspace - Thinkcom (Thinkquest) blogs wikis

Networks - Twitter iEARN ePals Global Ed ning

68Monday October 10 2011

Recommendations

Learn to network network to learn

Keep it authentic

Start small and design very structured projects

Join an existing group project

Develop a customized vision of 21st century learning for your classroom school and district

69Monday October 10 2011

Where the h is Matt 2

70Monday October 10 2011

Connect with Lucyelemenousgmailcom

elemenous

On Twitter Slideshare YouTube Flickr etc

Blog

httpwwwlucygrayorg

The Global Education Collaborative

httpglobaleducationningcom

Social bookmarking resources

httpgroupsdiigocomgroupglobaleducation

httpwwwdeliciouscomtagglobaleducation

71Monday October 10 2011

Page 74: Going Global - Full Version - Fall 2011

Basic Project

Earth Day Groceries Project Mark Ahlness

59Monday October 10 2011

Next Steps

Around the World with 80 Schools

Silvia Tolisano

60Monday October 10 2011

Next Steps

Google Lit TripsJerome Burg

61Monday October 10 2011

Deep Cuts

Sample VideoValerie Becker62Monday October 10 2011

Deep Cuts

WikiValerie Becker63Monday October 10 2011

Deep Cuts

A Whole New MindKarl Fisch

64Monday October 10 2011

Three Cups of ControversyGreg Mortenson

Central Asia Institute

Pennies for Peace

Three Cups of Tea

What Mortenson Got Wrong

American Institute of Philanthropy

Better Business Bureau

Charity Navigator

Great NonProfits

GuideStar

65Monday October 10 2011

66Monday October 10 2011

TOOLS OF THE TRADE

66Monday October 10 2011

Apple Inc

Tools of the Trade

Photobooth (photos video greenscreening)

iChat AV (videoconferencing desktop sharing recording)

Garageband (recording podcasting)

iWeb (publishing of blogs photos podcasts)

iPod iPod Touch iPad - microphone attachments amp apps

67Monday October 10 2011

Suggested Toolkit

Still or video camera - Kodak cameras

Web Cam - Logitech

Chat client - Skype (free) Oovo Sightspeed

Digital recording device or web site - Gcast

Collaborative workspace - Thinkcom (Thinkquest) blogs wikis

Networks - Twitter iEARN ePals Global Ed ning

68Monday October 10 2011

Recommendations

Learn to network network to learn

Keep it authentic

Start small and design very structured projects

Join an existing group project

Develop a customized vision of 21st century learning for your classroom school and district

69Monday October 10 2011

Where the h is Matt 2

70Monday October 10 2011

Connect with Lucyelemenousgmailcom

elemenous

On Twitter Slideshare YouTube Flickr etc

Blog

httpwwwlucygrayorg

The Global Education Collaborative

httpglobaleducationningcom

Social bookmarking resources

httpgroupsdiigocomgroupglobaleducation

httpwwwdeliciouscomtagglobaleducation

71Monday October 10 2011

Page 75: Going Global - Full Version - Fall 2011

Next Steps

Around the World with 80 Schools

Silvia Tolisano

60Monday October 10 2011

Next Steps

Google Lit TripsJerome Burg

61Monday October 10 2011

Deep Cuts

Sample VideoValerie Becker62Monday October 10 2011

Deep Cuts

WikiValerie Becker63Monday October 10 2011

Deep Cuts

A Whole New MindKarl Fisch

64Monday October 10 2011

Three Cups of ControversyGreg Mortenson

Central Asia Institute

Pennies for Peace

Three Cups of Tea

What Mortenson Got Wrong

American Institute of Philanthropy

Better Business Bureau

Charity Navigator

Great NonProfits

GuideStar

65Monday October 10 2011

66Monday October 10 2011

TOOLS OF THE TRADE

66Monday October 10 2011

Apple Inc

Tools of the Trade

Photobooth (photos video greenscreening)

iChat AV (videoconferencing desktop sharing recording)

Garageband (recording podcasting)

iWeb (publishing of blogs photos podcasts)

iPod iPod Touch iPad - microphone attachments amp apps

67Monday October 10 2011

Suggested Toolkit

Still or video camera - Kodak cameras

Web Cam - Logitech

Chat client - Skype (free) Oovo Sightspeed

Digital recording device or web site - Gcast

Collaborative workspace - Thinkcom (Thinkquest) blogs wikis

Networks - Twitter iEARN ePals Global Ed ning

68Monday October 10 2011

Recommendations

Learn to network network to learn

Keep it authentic

Start small and design very structured projects

Join an existing group project

Develop a customized vision of 21st century learning for your classroom school and district

69Monday October 10 2011

Where the h is Matt 2

70Monday October 10 2011

Connect with Lucyelemenousgmailcom

elemenous

On Twitter Slideshare YouTube Flickr etc

Blog

httpwwwlucygrayorg

The Global Education Collaborative

httpglobaleducationningcom

Social bookmarking resources

httpgroupsdiigocomgroupglobaleducation

httpwwwdeliciouscomtagglobaleducation

71Monday October 10 2011

Page 76: Going Global - Full Version - Fall 2011

Next Steps

Google Lit TripsJerome Burg

61Monday October 10 2011

Deep Cuts

Sample VideoValerie Becker62Monday October 10 2011

Deep Cuts

WikiValerie Becker63Monday October 10 2011

Deep Cuts

A Whole New MindKarl Fisch

64Monday October 10 2011

Three Cups of ControversyGreg Mortenson

Central Asia Institute

Pennies for Peace

Three Cups of Tea

What Mortenson Got Wrong

American Institute of Philanthropy

Better Business Bureau

Charity Navigator

Great NonProfits

GuideStar

65Monday October 10 2011

66Monday October 10 2011

TOOLS OF THE TRADE

66Monday October 10 2011

Apple Inc

Tools of the Trade

Photobooth (photos video greenscreening)

iChat AV (videoconferencing desktop sharing recording)

Garageband (recording podcasting)

iWeb (publishing of blogs photos podcasts)

iPod iPod Touch iPad - microphone attachments amp apps

67Monday October 10 2011

Suggested Toolkit

Still or video camera - Kodak cameras

Web Cam - Logitech

Chat client - Skype (free) Oovo Sightspeed

Digital recording device or web site - Gcast

Collaborative workspace - Thinkcom (Thinkquest) blogs wikis

Networks - Twitter iEARN ePals Global Ed ning

68Monday October 10 2011

Recommendations

Learn to network network to learn

Keep it authentic

Start small and design very structured projects

Join an existing group project

Develop a customized vision of 21st century learning for your classroom school and district

69Monday October 10 2011

Where the h is Matt 2

70Monday October 10 2011

Connect with Lucyelemenousgmailcom

elemenous

On Twitter Slideshare YouTube Flickr etc

Blog

httpwwwlucygrayorg

The Global Education Collaborative

httpglobaleducationningcom

Social bookmarking resources

httpgroupsdiigocomgroupglobaleducation

httpwwwdeliciouscomtagglobaleducation

71Monday October 10 2011

Page 77: Going Global - Full Version - Fall 2011

Deep Cuts

Sample VideoValerie Becker62Monday October 10 2011

Deep Cuts

WikiValerie Becker63Monday October 10 2011

Deep Cuts

A Whole New MindKarl Fisch

64Monday October 10 2011

Three Cups of ControversyGreg Mortenson

Central Asia Institute

Pennies for Peace

Three Cups of Tea

What Mortenson Got Wrong

American Institute of Philanthropy

Better Business Bureau

Charity Navigator

Great NonProfits

GuideStar

65Monday October 10 2011

66Monday October 10 2011

TOOLS OF THE TRADE

66Monday October 10 2011

Apple Inc

Tools of the Trade

Photobooth (photos video greenscreening)

iChat AV (videoconferencing desktop sharing recording)

Garageband (recording podcasting)

iWeb (publishing of blogs photos podcasts)

iPod iPod Touch iPad - microphone attachments amp apps

67Monday October 10 2011

Suggested Toolkit

Still or video camera - Kodak cameras

Web Cam - Logitech

Chat client - Skype (free) Oovo Sightspeed

Digital recording device or web site - Gcast

Collaborative workspace - Thinkcom (Thinkquest) blogs wikis

Networks - Twitter iEARN ePals Global Ed ning

68Monday October 10 2011

Recommendations

Learn to network network to learn

Keep it authentic

Start small and design very structured projects

Join an existing group project

Develop a customized vision of 21st century learning for your classroom school and district

69Monday October 10 2011

Where the h is Matt 2

70Monday October 10 2011

Connect with Lucyelemenousgmailcom

elemenous

On Twitter Slideshare YouTube Flickr etc

Blog

httpwwwlucygrayorg

The Global Education Collaborative

httpglobaleducationningcom

Social bookmarking resources

httpgroupsdiigocomgroupglobaleducation

httpwwwdeliciouscomtagglobaleducation

71Monday October 10 2011

Page 78: Going Global - Full Version - Fall 2011

Deep Cuts

WikiValerie Becker63Monday October 10 2011

Deep Cuts

A Whole New MindKarl Fisch

64Monday October 10 2011

Three Cups of ControversyGreg Mortenson

Central Asia Institute

Pennies for Peace

Three Cups of Tea

What Mortenson Got Wrong

American Institute of Philanthropy

Better Business Bureau

Charity Navigator

Great NonProfits

GuideStar

65Monday October 10 2011

66Monday October 10 2011

TOOLS OF THE TRADE

66Monday October 10 2011

Apple Inc

Tools of the Trade

Photobooth (photos video greenscreening)

iChat AV (videoconferencing desktop sharing recording)

Garageband (recording podcasting)

iWeb (publishing of blogs photos podcasts)

iPod iPod Touch iPad - microphone attachments amp apps

67Monday October 10 2011

Suggested Toolkit

Still or video camera - Kodak cameras

Web Cam - Logitech

Chat client - Skype (free) Oovo Sightspeed

Digital recording device or web site - Gcast

Collaborative workspace - Thinkcom (Thinkquest) blogs wikis

Networks - Twitter iEARN ePals Global Ed ning

68Monday October 10 2011

Recommendations

Learn to network network to learn

Keep it authentic

Start small and design very structured projects

Join an existing group project

Develop a customized vision of 21st century learning for your classroom school and district

69Monday October 10 2011

Where the h is Matt 2

70Monday October 10 2011

Connect with Lucyelemenousgmailcom

elemenous

On Twitter Slideshare YouTube Flickr etc

Blog

httpwwwlucygrayorg

The Global Education Collaborative

httpglobaleducationningcom

Social bookmarking resources

httpgroupsdiigocomgroupglobaleducation

httpwwwdeliciouscomtagglobaleducation

71Monday October 10 2011

Page 79: Going Global - Full Version - Fall 2011

Deep Cuts

A Whole New MindKarl Fisch

64Monday October 10 2011

Three Cups of ControversyGreg Mortenson

Central Asia Institute

Pennies for Peace

Three Cups of Tea

What Mortenson Got Wrong

American Institute of Philanthropy

Better Business Bureau

Charity Navigator

Great NonProfits

GuideStar

65Monday October 10 2011

66Monday October 10 2011

TOOLS OF THE TRADE

66Monday October 10 2011

Apple Inc

Tools of the Trade

Photobooth (photos video greenscreening)

iChat AV (videoconferencing desktop sharing recording)

Garageband (recording podcasting)

iWeb (publishing of blogs photos podcasts)

iPod iPod Touch iPad - microphone attachments amp apps

67Monday October 10 2011

Suggested Toolkit

Still or video camera - Kodak cameras

Web Cam - Logitech

Chat client - Skype (free) Oovo Sightspeed

Digital recording device or web site - Gcast

Collaborative workspace - Thinkcom (Thinkquest) blogs wikis

Networks - Twitter iEARN ePals Global Ed ning

68Monday October 10 2011

Recommendations

Learn to network network to learn

Keep it authentic

Start small and design very structured projects

Join an existing group project

Develop a customized vision of 21st century learning for your classroom school and district

69Monday October 10 2011

Where the h is Matt 2

70Monday October 10 2011

Connect with Lucyelemenousgmailcom

elemenous

On Twitter Slideshare YouTube Flickr etc

Blog

httpwwwlucygrayorg

The Global Education Collaborative

httpglobaleducationningcom

Social bookmarking resources

httpgroupsdiigocomgroupglobaleducation

httpwwwdeliciouscomtagglobaleducation

71Monday October 10 2011

Page 80: Going Global - Full Version - Fall 2011

Three Cups of ControversyGreg Mortenson

Central Asia Institute

Pennies for Peace

Three Cups of Tea

What Mortenson Got Wrong

American Institute of Philanthropy

Better Business Bureau

Charity Navigator

Great NonProfits

GuideStar

65Monday October 10 2011

66Monday October 10 2011

TOOLS OF THE TRADE

66Monday October 10 2011

Apple Inc

Tools of the Trade

Photobooth (photos video greenscreening)

iChat AV (videoconferencing desktop sharing recording)

Garageband (recording podcasting)

iWeb (publishing of blogs photos podcasts)

iPod iPod Touch iPad - microphone attachments amp apps

67Monday October 10 2011

Suggested Toolkit

Still or video camera - Kodak cameras

Web Cam - Logitech

Chat client - Skype (free) Oovo Sightspeed

Digital recording device or web site - Gcast

Collaborative workspace - Thinkcom (Thinkquest) blogs wikis

Networks - Twitter iEARN ePals Global Ed ning

68Monday October 10 2011

Recommendations

Learn to network network to learn

Keep it authentic

Start small and design very structured projects

Join an existing group project

Develop a customized vision of 21st century learning for your classroom school and district

69Monday October 10 2011

Where the h is Matt 2

70Monday October 10 2011

Connect with Lucyelemenousgmailcom

elemenous

On Twitter Slideshare YouTube Flickr etc

Blog

httpwwwlucygrayorg

The Global Education Collaborative

httpglobaleducationningcom

Social bookmarking resources

httpgroupsdiigocomgroupglobaleducation

httpwwwdeliciouscomtagglobaleducation

71Monday October 10 2011

Page 81: Going Global - Full Version - Fall 2011

66Monday October 10 2011

TOOLS OF THE TRADE

66Monday October 10 2011

Apple Inc

Tools of the Trade

Photobooth (photos video greenscreening)

iChat AV (videoconferencing desktop sharing recording)

Garageband (recording podcasting)

iWeb (publishing of blogs photos podcasts)

iPod iPod Touch iPad - microphone attachments amp apps

67Monday October 10 2011

Suggested Toolkit

Still or video camera - Kodak cameras

Web Cam - Logitech

Chat client - Skype (free) Oovo Sightspeed

Digital recording device or web site - Gcast

Collaborative workspace - Thinkcom (Thinkquest) blogs wikis

Networks - Twitter iEARN ePals Global Ed ning

68Monday October 10 2011

Recommendations

Learn to network network to learn

Keep it authentic

Start small and design very structured projects

Join an existing group project

Develop a customized vision of 21st century learning for your classroom school and district

69Monday October 10 2011

Where the h is Matt 2

70Monday October 10 2011

Connect with Lucyelemenousgmailcom

elemenous

On Twitter Slideshare YouTube Flickr etc

Blog

httpwwwlucygrayorg

The Global Education Collaborative

httpglobaleducationningcom

Social bookmarking resources

httpgroupsdiigocomgroupglobaleducation

httpwwwdeliciouscomtagglobaleducation

71Monday October 10 2011

Page 82: Going Global - Full Version - Fall 2011

TOOLS OF THE TRADE

66Monday October 10 2011

Apple Inc

Tools of the Trade

Photobooth (photos video greenscreening)

iChat AV (videoconferencing desktop sharing recording)

Garageband (recording podcasting)

iWeb (publishing of blogs photos podcasts)

iPod iPod Touch iPad - microphone attachments amp apps

67Monday October 10 2011

Suggested Toolkit

Still or video camera - Kodak cameras

Web Cam - Logitech

Chat client - Skype (free) Oovo Sightspeed

Digital recording device or web site - Gcast

Collaborative workspace - Thinkcom (Thinkquest) blogs wikis

Networks - Twitter iEARN ePals Global Ed ning

68Monday October 10 2011

Recommendations

Learn to network network to learn

Keep it authentic

Start small and design very structured projects

Join an existing group project

Develop a customized vision of 21st century learning for your classroom school and district

69Monday October 10 2011

Where the h is Matt 2

70Monday October 10 2011

Connect with Lucyelemenousgmailcom

elemenous

On Twitter Slideshare YouTube Flickr etc

Blog

httpwwwlucygrayorg

The Global Education Collaborative

httpglobaleducationningcom

Social bookmarking resources

httpgroupsdiigocomgroupglobaleducation

httpwwwdeliciouscomtagglobaleducation

71Monday October 10 2011

Page 83: Going Global - Full Version - Fall 2011

Apple Inc

Tools of the Trade

Photobooth (photos video greenscreening)

iChat AV (videoconferencing desktop sharing recording)

Garageband (recording podcasting)

iWeb (publishing of blogs photos podcasts)

iPod iPod Touch iPad - microphone attachments amp apps

67Monday October 10 2011

Suggested Toolkit

Still or video camera - Kodak cameras

Web Cam - Logitech

Chat client - Skype (free) Oovo Sightspeed

Digital recording device or web site - Gcast

Collaborative workspace - Thinkcom (Thinkquest) blogs wikis

Networks - Twitter iEARN ePals Global Ed ning

68Monday October 10 2011

Recommendations

Learn to network network to learn

Keep it authentic

Start small and design very structured projects

Join an existing group project

Develop a customized vision of 21st century learning for your classroom school and district

69Monday October 10 2011

Where the h is Matt 2

70Monday October 10 2011

Connect with Lucyelemenousgmailcom

elemenous

On Twitter Slideshare YouTube Flickr etc

Blog

httpwwwlucygrayorg

The Global Education Collaborative

httpglobaleducationningcom

Social bookmarking resources

httpgroupsdiigocomgroupglobaleducation

httpwwwdeliciouscomtagglobaleducation

71Monday October 10 2011

Page 84: Going Global - Full Version - Fall 2011

Suggested Toolkit

Still or video camera - Kodak cameras

Web Cam - Logitech

Chat client - Skype (free) Oovo Sightspeed

Digital recording device or web site - Gcast

Collaborative workspace - Thinkcom (Thinkquest) blogs wikis

Networks - Twitter iEARN ePals Global Ed ning

68Monday October 10 2011

Recommendations

Learn to network network to learn

Keep it authentic

Start small and design very structured projects

Join an existing group project

Develop a customized vision of 21st century learning for your classroom school and district

69Monday October 10 2011

Where the h is Matt 2

70Monday October 10 2011

Connect with Lucyelemenousgmailcom

elemenous

On Twitter Slideshare YouTube Flickr etc

Blog

httpwwwlucygrayorg

The Global Education Collaborative

httpglobaleducationningcom

Social bookmarking resources

httpgroupsdiigocomgroupglobaleducation

httpwwwdeliciouscomtagglobaleducation

71Monday October 10 2011

Page 85: Going Global - Full Version - Fall 2011

Recommendations

Learn to network network to learn

Keep it authentic

Start small and design very structured projects

Join an existing group project

Develop a customized vision of 21st century learning for your classroom school and district

69Monday October 10 2011

Where the h is Matt 2

70Monday October 10 2011

Connect with Lucyelemenousgmailcom

elemenous

On Twitter Slideshare YouTube Flickr etc

Blog

httpwwwlucygrayorg

The Global Education Collaborative

httpglobaleducationningcom

Social bookmarking resources

httpgroupsdiigocomgroupglobaleducation

httpwwwdeliciouscomtagglobaleducation

71Monday October 10 2011

Page 86: Going Global - Full Version - Fall 2011

Where the h is Matt 2

70Monday October 10 2011

Connect with Lucyelemenousgmailcom

elemenous

On Twitter Slideshare YouTube Flickr etc

Blog

httpwwwlucygrayorg

The Global Education Collaborative

httpglobaleducationningcom

Social bookmarking resources

httpgroupsdiigocomgroupglobaleducation

httpwwwdeliciouscomtagglobaleducation

71Monday October 10 2011

Page 87: Going Global - Full Version - Fall 2011

Connect with Lucyelemenousgmailcom

elemenous

On Twitter Slideshare YouTube Flickr etc

Blog

httpwwwlucygrayorg

The Global Education Collaborative

httpglobaleducationningcom

Social bookmarking resources

httpgroupsdiigocomgroupglobaleducation

httpwwwdeliciouscomtagglobaleducation

71Monday October 10 2011