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1 Virtual History 2008 Laptop Institute John Swanson, TIE June Preszler, TIE

2 Our Goals:  To provide a background of the Mountains of History and Mountains of History 2.0 programs.  To explore with conference attendees the possibilities and tribulations inherent in asynchronous learning opportunities.  To share information about the use of Web 2.0 tools to help teachers and students deepen their understanding of American History.

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5 Partners Purpose Participants Program

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7 The Teaching American History Program is designed to raise student achievement by improving teachers' knowledge and understanding of and appreciation for traditional U.S. history. Senator Robert Byrd

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9 Online Coursework Professional Reading in History Summer Institutes at the Memorials Field Trips Final Projects Four Graduate Credits $1,000 Stipend Primary Sources Teacher as Historian Professional Learning Community Power of Place

10 Mountains of History 2.0 Mountains of History 2.0 www.moh.tie.net

11 Distance Education: Online Learning  Easy  Less demanding  For those who can’t make it any other way  Independent  Frees up time  Unscheduled  Convenient  Rigorous and challenging  Option for those open to the nontraditional  Interdependent  Eats up time  Self-disciplined PerceptionReality

12 What Does It Take to be a Successful Online Learner?  Possesses Internet comfort level and access  Demonstrates adequate (or better) writing skills  Is able to develop a time management strategy  Consistently interacts in online discussions  Shows a willingness to ask questions  Has a sense of self-motivation  Works with effective online instructors Roper, Alan R.. "How Students Develop Online Learning Styles." EDUCAUSE Quarterly 30.1 (2007): 62-65.How Students Develop Online Learning Styles Schall, Daniel, Stephanie Schmidt, Kristan Stewart-Burns, and Scott Stiverson. "A Critical Look at Online Learners and Teachers." Center for Online Educators Home Page. 3 Apr. 2008.Center for Online Educators Home Page

13 Power to the Introvert Distance education could well be the introvert’s stomping ground.  Introverts appear extroverted online  Introverts are better able to take time, reflect, and present themselves through text; they are less dependent upon face-to-face interaction  “Introverts are more adept at creating a virtual environment because they process information internally and are less outgoing socially.” (Palloff and Pratt) Palloff, Rena, and Keith Pratt. Lessons from the Cyberspace Classroom. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass, 2001.

14 Facing History with Crazy Horse

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18 del.icio.usdel.icio.us / MOH2.0 /MOH2.0

19 Need More Info?  June Preszler, Project Manager, Mountains of History: jpreszler@tie.netjpreszler@tie.net  John Swanson, Project Director, Mountains of History: jswanson@tie.netjswanson@tie.net  Mountains of History Website: http://www.moh.tie.net http://www.moh.tie.net  Mountains of History 2.0 del.icio.us: http://del.icio.us/MOH2.0 http://del.icio.us/MOH2.0  Today’s Power Point Presentation: http://jpreszler.tie.wikispaces.net/Present ations http://jpreszler.tie.wikispaces.net/Present ations


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