A World of Difference
Michael Graffin is a young relief teacher from near Perth, Western Australia who has never had his own classroom but has still managed to discover the joys of working across the Internet on global projects. In this episode, Michael is joined by one of his collaboration partners Theresa Allen from Chicago, and also Lisa Parisi from New York, as we discuss the wonders of learning using online collaborative projects.
"The important issue is that every class, every grade level, every subject are needs to start weaving global competencies into their curriculum…not leaving it to World Language classes and teachers." Silvia Rosenthal Tolisano
Think Local, Act Global Katie Day
Michael Graffin – @mgraffin mgraffin.edublogs.org
Theresa Allen - @tdallen5 techcsrn.edublogs.org
Lisa Parisi - @LParisi www.thelisaparisi.com
Theresa Allen - @tdallen5 techcsrn.edublogs.org
Lisa Parisi - @LParisi www.thelisaparisi.com
The Global Classroom Project: 2011-12
Blog – http://theglobalclassroomproject.wordpress.com
Wiki – http://globalclassroom2011-12.wikispaces.com
Email – globalclassroomorganisers@gmail.com
Blog – http://theglobalclassroomproject.wordpress.com
Wiki – http://globalclassroom2011-12.wikispaces.com
Email – globalclassroomorganisers@gmail.com
Global Competencies:
The main competencies are:
- Investigate the World
- Recognize Perspective
- Communicate Ideas
- Take Action
Edmodo: Global Classroom 11-12 Teacher
Skype Group – contact mgraffin on skype
Facebook – facebook.com/groups/globalclassroom
Skype Group – contact mgraffin on skype
Facebook – facebook.com/groups/globalclassroom
Global Classroom Contacts
Deb Frazier – @frazierde (Global Classroom Creator)
Michael Graffin – @mgraffin (Global Classroom Coordinator)
Deb Frazier – @frazierde (Global Classroom Creator)
Michael Graffin – @mgraffin (Global Classroom Coordinator)
Theresa’s Global Projects presentation: (over 15 projects)
Theresa’s project in Global Classroom wiki:
Theresa’s project in Global Classroom wiki:
For further reading check out http://globaleducation.ning.com/page/2011-conference
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