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Julie Lindsay

Head of Information Technology

Qatar Academy

European Council of International Schools Conference, Madrid November 2007

Flat Classroom Menu Flat Classroom Concepts and 21st

Century Learning Ideals Global Collaboration 3.0 Flat Classroom Project 2006 Horizon Project 2007 Flat Classroom Project 2007 Flat Classroom Pedagogy: The Seven

‘C’s’ of a flat classroom Student examples

Presentation can be found online at

http://julielindsaylinks.pbwiki.com/

http://flatclassroomproject.wikispaces.com

Julie Lindsay

Head of Information Technology

Qatar Academy

lindsay.julie@gmail.com

A Cultural Exchange: Dune bashing near the inland sea in Qatar

Produced with animoto.com

Video available:

http://animoto.com/play/8dfcba87dc31c059aa32bbfe41a52e01

The Flat Classroom Concept

David Warlick, ‘Flat World, Flat Web, Flat Classrooms’http://www.slideshare.net/dwarlick/flat-world-flat-web-flat-classrooms/

21st Century Learning Objectives

Blooms Revised Taxonomy

21st Century Standards

Engages students with the real world data, tools, and

experts they will encounter in college, on the job, and in life--

students learn best when

actively engaged in solving

meaningful problems

http://21stcenturyskills.org

Framework for 21st Century Learning

From Kim Cofino and ‘Always Learning’http://mscofino.edublogs.org/2007/10/04/essential-understandings-for-21st-century-literacy/

21st Century Literacy's

ISTE NETS.S: The Next Generation

“What students should know and be able to do to learn effectively and live productively in an increasingly digital world……”

Creativity and InnovationCommunication and CollaborationResearch and Information FluencyCritical Thinking, Problem Solving and Decision MakingDigital CitizenshipTechnology Operation and Concepts

“Knowledge sharing among students can be a major source of content and pedagogy.”“Jousting for the New Generation:Challenges to Contemporary Schooling”By David Loader

You Know Your Classroom is Flat if…

You and your students use Twitter, Meebo, MSN, Google Chat and other forms of ‘instant’ messaging to communicate with each other and around the world

http://twitter.com/flatclassroom

You Know Your Classroom is Flat if…

You expect to hear from your students via a Ning message rather than an email

http://flatclassroomproject.ning.com

You Know Your Classroom is Flat if…

There is no need to go into lengthy demonstrations of new software.

Good software is intuitive, students get bored with you talking so the best thing to do is let them play and explore it

You Know Your Classroom is Flat if…

You and your students expect to have regular, if not daily, conversations with teachers and students from other countries

Level the ‘Playing Field’ Culturally Emotionally Pedagogically

Provide equal opportunities for ALL participants to succeed

Provide the engagement and competitive element to want to succeed

Global Collaboration: A ReviewGlobal Collaboration 1.0 • Individual classroom work with some commonalities with partner(s)• Shared online via common website• Coordinated by central body e.g Epals, Cyberfair• Some minimal interaction between participants• Low-level use of technology and online tools for interaction

Global Collaboration 2.0• Classrooms get to know another class(es)• Connections and interactions (synchronous and/or asynchronous) are more common and planned• Working towards a shared goal e.g. iEARN Learning Circles

Global Collaboration 3.0• Fully engaged teachers who communicate with all participants• Use of Web 2.0 tools for communication, interaction and creation• Different classrooms globally work together on a theme/project• Common assessment objectives• High expectations for connectivity and collaboration on teachers and students• Extended community partners included• Output may be individual but includes input from others• Output uses multimedia and attempts to make a difference to the immediate or extended environment

Global InteractionDo it, don’t just talk about it

Flat Classroom Project

Julie Lindsay, Qatar Academy

Vicki Davis, Westwood Schools, Georgia, USA

Wiki-centric Global Collaboration using Web 2.0 Tools

Thomas FriedmanThe ten forces that flattened the world

Flat Classroom Project featured pgs 501-503Chapter called “If it’s not happening, it’s

because you’re not doing it”

Let’s join our student’s together from the ‘other side of the flat world’

And the result has fundamentally changed the way we as individual educators approach what we do in the classroom…..how we do it…..and who we do it with……

Education cannot be in isolation…..

HolisticMulticulturalTrans-disciplinary

"I never teach my pupils, I only provide the conditions in which they can learn" Albert Einstein

Flat Classroom Project 2006

Westwood Schools, GA, USA

International School Dhaka, Bangladesh

http://flatclassroomproject2006.wikispaces.com/

Project Requirements

WIKIcontent creation and editing

MULTIMEDIA ARTIFACToutsourced video clip

REFLECTIONEVALUATION

Flattener #2 The new age of

connectivityTopic #1 Connecting the

world online Topic #2 How the WWW has changed the worldFlattener #3

Work Flow Software Topic #3

How workflow software has enhanced productivity and

communicationFlattener #4 Uploading

Topic #4 The changing shape of information

Topic #5 Why we should be promoting Web 2.0 tools for

sharing information

Topics

Flattener #5 Outsourcing Topic #6

Globalization and outsourcing

Flattener #9 Informing

Topic #7Google takes over the world #8: Personal learning environments

and social networking

Flattener #10 The steroids Topic #9 Mobile and ubiquitous

Topic #10 Virtual communication Topic #11 Wireless connectivity

Topics

Flat Classroom Project 2006 in Review

Video available from:

http://youtube.com/watch?v=Xgc7ERRrLmQ

Casey and Cannelle: The ‘C’ Team Virtual Communication

Casey and Cannelle’s introduction video available fromhttp://flatclassroomproject2006.wikispaces.com/Virtual+Communication

Flat Classroom Project transforms into Horizon Project

Flat Classroom Project 2006 Horizon Project 2007

2 classrooms 22 students 4 judges Wiki-centric Individual rubric

assessment

5 classrooms 56 students 35 educators as judges,

sounding board coaches, researchers and advisors

Wiki-centric Ning for teacher

interaction Elluminate for

synchronous interactions Common rubric

assessment

Horizon Project 2007http://horizonproject.wikispaces.com

Horizon Project 2007A trip to the future where we envision, create, and discuss what this future will look like with classrooms around the world.

http://flickr.com/photos/oceanflynn/315385916/

Horizon Report 2007

http://www.nmc.org/horizon/2007/report

Key Trends Studied

User-Created ContentSocial Networking

Mobile Phones

Virtual WorldsNew Scholarship and Emerging Forms of Publication

Massively Multiplayer Educational Gaming

Keynote Speaker

Five Classrooms

Twenty Judges

Peer Review

Sounding Boards

Six Emerging

Trends (Topics)

Student Project

Managers

Advisory Panel

Researcher Panel

Journalist Panel

Awards Ceremony Student

Summits

Thirty-Five Educators

Fifty-Six Students

Horizon Project Elements

2020 is on the Horizon

Karl Fisch: Horizon Project Keynote Speaker

http://horizonreport.wikispaces.com

Student Summit andAwards Ceremonyhttp://horizonproject.wikispaces.com/Student+Summit

Flat Classroom Project 2007

http://flatclassroomproject.wikispaces.com

Flat Classroom Project 2007

21st Century Literacy's

Editing and updating previously created information (Mass collaboration, 21st century literacy skill)

Creating Digital Stories using the 6 senses of the conceptual age from Daniel Pink's book, A Whole New Mind

Post Project Reflection evaluation of the process and the project

Daniel PinkThe six senses of the conceptual age

In the Pink: Right Brain Concepts

Focus on digital storytelling and one of the concepts:

1. Design and Innovation

2. Story and Empathy

3. The ‘Fun Factor’

Design MattersDean Shareski: Flat Classroom Project 2007 Keynote Speakerhttp://flatclassroomproject.wikispaces.com/Keynote

A ‘How To’ Guide

With specific examples from Flat Classroom Project 2007

The Seven ‘C’s’ of a Flat Classroom

Connect

Communicate

Cooperate

Contribute

Collaborate

Create

Celebrate

Preparing for and Surviving a Flat

Classroom Project

http://123elearning.blogspot.com/2007/10/seven-cs-for-surviving-flat-classroom.html

Connect

‘Handshake’ across the world

http://flickr.com/photos/asmundur/530443409/

Use a variety of tools to foster and maintain the connections•Flat Classroom Ning•Wiki discussion tabs•Instant messaging•Email•Airset.com Calendar

Connect

http://flickr.com/photos/gevella/818185039/

Issues include -

Time zones

Cultural differences

Teacher readiness

Class readiness

Changing the Shape of Social Learning

http://flatclassroomproject.ning.com

The Straw, the Camel and the Ning

From this……… To this…..advertisement free networking environment for education

Read the full story: http://123elearning.blogspot.com/2007/11/straw-camel-and-ning.html

Are you a member of the Flat Classroom Ning?

“Social Networks…Profile design”By Sara T

Summary: Want to know what makes a good interesting profile? What is it that attracts people to your page? And what features do social networks have that create and make communication effective? The answers to these questions with examples are all found in this video. Remember Design Matters!Location: Qatar Academy in Doha, QatarOutsourced Video Segment: Christopher T. From the Westwood School in Camilla.

Create: Design and InnovationPersonal Learning Environments and Social Networking

Video can be found at: http://flatclassroomproject.wikispaces.com/PLEs+and+Social+Networking#tocPLEs%20and%20Social%20Networking5

Connect: Student Audio Introductions

All audio introductions can be found on the Flat Classroom Ning at:http://flatclassroomproject.ning.com/

Communicate

Wiki discussion tab

Communicate

Elluminate.com as a synchronous connection tool

Communicate

“But what if they think we are all terrorists??”

Communication Issues“I haven’t heard from a team member”

Communicate OFTEN, CLEARLY,

RESPONSIBLY

“I don’t understand what they are saying”

“My father told me if someone says bad words to me I am to say bad words back”

“I was sharing some Flat Classroom experiences with colleagues last night over dinner. We were talking about curriculum reform and School 2.0 requirements. It dawned on me that we need to be creating these opportunities for students to interact with others and communicate and collaborate in order to learn more about what life is like in all parts of the world. We need to be promoting innovation and creativity and move into higher order thinking rather than robotic-style teaching. My Grade 10 Flat Classroomers this semester were meant to be doing a unit of work focusing on Adobe Premiere and video making. I 'transformed' this unit into the Flat Classroom so that we could participate. This means we will not be learning Premiere in as great a depth. But hey, what would you rather be doing, learning Premiere or helping to dispel the myth that all Middle Easterners are terrorists via a pro-active network of youth who are part of the future of this world??”

Flat Classroom Diaries

Cooperate Wiki discussion

Cooperate

Why did you delete stuff off

the wiki?

BTW I didn’t delete

anything

Sorry for accusing you, the history

makes it look like you

OMG I JUST SAW THE

HISTORY ON THE

WIKI..Really sorry for any

problems

ContributeWiki history

Message to students……

Contribute to your team by recording short video clips for your partners to use in their videos. Do not be a non-contributor and lurk somewhere in the darkness.

Come out and be part of the construction.

Contribute

Collaborate

Ning discussion

CollaborateSounding Boards around the world

Brandt SchneiderUSA

Chrissy HellyerNew Zealand

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7g8rVNhewys

Create: Story and EmpathyGoogle Takes Over the World

“A Day That Sage Found Google” by Analisa Watkins

Summary: This a video promoting the Google search engine. This video clearly shows how Google can be of service to all students and how it can take you into a different world. It’s clips are made to be seen as a flip book in order to imitate a story book.

Producer: Analisa WLocation: Los Angeles County High School, Los Angeles CA.Outsourced video clip:

Yara H, Qatar Academy in Qatar

URL: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wEkzZp91HJU

Create: Story and EmpathyWorkflow Software

“Workflow Software and Students”By Fatma M (Toomie)

Summary: Software Software Software.... what will students EVER do without it? With this video we can see EXACTLY what we have taken for granted.

Location: Qatar Academy. Doha, QatarOutsourced Video Segment: Gracie S, Westwood Schools, Georgia

http://flatclassroomproject.wikispaces.com/Work+Flow+Software#tocWork%20Flow%20Software8

URL: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pm8UzTZB9tY

Create: Design and InnovationConnecting the World Online

“A Ring For Jimmy”By Amalia B

Summary: Jimmy needs help with his project about Georgia. Will he make technology of the year 2052 work for him? Find out in this 1950s-style educational video of the 2050s!

Location: Los Angeles County High School for the Arts, USAOutsourced Video Segment: Gillian F. from WW, USA; Rawan Z. from QA, Qatar

http://flatclassroomproject.wikispaces.com/Connecting+the+World+Online#tocConnecting%20the%20World%20Online4

URL: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k2ucLysHyUM

http://flatclassroomproject.wikispaces.com/PLEs+and+Social+Networking#tocPLEs%20and%20Social%20Networking8

Create: Design and InnovationPersonal Learning Environments and Social Networking

“Blog Heroes”By Zakaria S

Summary: It is a movie that was made to dramatize an actual event in which a suicidal teen expressed his feelings in a blog, so that his friends read it and rush to help him.

Location: Los Angeles County High School for the Arts, USAOutsourced Video Segment: Dustin W., Westwood, USA

URL: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B8eBOKGuowY

Celebrate

New friends

New achievements

A sense of accomplishment

Making the world a better place

Enhanced cultural understanding

Presentation can be found online at

http://julielindsaylinks.pbwiki.com/

http://flatclassroomproject.wikispaces.com

Julie Lindsay

Head of Information Technology

Qatar Academy

lindsay.julie@gmail.com

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