Students as Contributors: The Digital Learning Farm Content Source Alan November Presenter Fran Alles, Educational Technology.

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Students as Contributors: The Digital Learning Farm Content Source Alan November Presenter Fran Alles, Educational Technology

At First And Then care for animals repair farm equipment prepare food to sell at local markets essential to the very survival of the family Required to attend school. Teachers became central figures Children took on passive roles within their communities. Children’s responsibility of completing schoolwork. As mechanized tools developed, the work of children was replaced.

Now Globalization students contributing to their learning communities with powerful, easy- to-use tools such as screen casting and podcasting that give students opportunities to contribute content to the class. At the same time we can also provide them with rigorous and more motivating assignments and better prepare them to become productive in our new global economy.

Where We are Going Students contributing to their learning communities give students opportunities to contribute content to the class. better preparing them to become productive in our new global economy. Poetry Podcast

Six Jobs Creative ways that your students can make valuable contributions to their learning community.  Tutorial Designers  Official Scribes  Researchers  Collaboration Coordinators  Contributing to Society  Curriculum Reviewers  Tutorial Designers  Official Scribes  Researchers  Collaboration Coordinators  Contributing to Society  Curriculum Reviewers

Tutorial Designers Jing Students record the actions being preformed on their computer screens while also recording their explanations about how to solve each problem. When completed, these movies are uploaded and become part of an online database that other students can access at any time. Math

Official Scribes Do all of your students take excellent notes every day? Using a shared blog, wiki, or another collaborative writing tool like Google Docs ( students can share this responsibility and create a detailed set of notes that the entire class can use.

Researchers Many classrooms have one computer sitting in the back that gets very little use. What if that computer became the official research station where one student each day was responsible for finding answers to all the questions in class—including the teacher’s? Each day, assign a different student to sit by that computer. When questions come up during class, it is that student’s responsibility to search out the correct answer. The student could locate related images, movies, and activities on the classroom’s topics.

Collaboration Coordinators Not long ago it was cost prohibitive to have your class connect with other classes and subject experts around the world. That time is gone! In an ever- shrinking world, we now have free access to make these very connections. Use you school or class WIKI to connect and collaborated with others

Contributing to Society You might consider pulling together a team that searches out investments the class finds important and relates to their current studies. They might organize snack sales or penny drives while educating other classes about their mission. This team then works with the research team to investigate what is happening in these other parts of the world. They might work with the collaboration coordinators to find experts whom they can talk to about how loans work. The learning cycle can go on and on. Your students can be tracking the results of their micro-investments long after the school year has ended.

Curriculum Reviewers The curriculum review combines visual and audio components into podcasts that can be posted online for individuals to download into their mp3 players. Bob Sprankle from Wells School in Wells, Maine, are well known for doing exactly this. Their Room 208 Podcast burst onto the scene several years ago and provided classes with a fantastic model that can be duplicated by others.

Conclusion It is essential that we provide students with powerful tools and experiences across the curriculum. This will require a new culture of teaching and learning that engages students as contributors. Our students have already chosen tools such as MySpace and Facebook for their own communications and social interaction. Now is the time to take elements of these tools and provide students with the appropriate role models of how to use them to make important and rigorous contributions to their own school and beyond. If we do not teach students social responsibility and ethics, then our worst fears of children abusing these tools will come true. It is essential that we provide students with powerful tools and experiences across the curriculum. This will require a new culture of teaching and learning that engages students as contributors. Our students have already chosen tools such as MySpace and Facebook for their own communications and social interaction. Now is the time to take elements of these tools and provide students with the appropriate role models of how to use them to make important and rigorous contributions to their own school and beyond. If we do not teach students social responsibility and ethics, then our worst fears of children abusing these tools will come true.

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