This presentation was created for the 2012 ICTEV Annual State Conference: Creative Connections. It suggests some tools that can be used to make creative connections in your classrooms and includes examples.
2. Who is Britt Gow?
• Mother of two, teacher to many, wife to one!
• Teaching since 2003
• Completed a BSc and Grad Dip Ed (2002)
• Science, maths, biology and environmental
science
• Technoscience blog since 2008
• Twitter @brittgow
• brittgow@gmail.com
3. What are Creative Connections?
Based on the “Collective
Knowledge Construction
Model” created by Richard
Olsen from IdeasLab
4. The CKC model explores four strategies that
influence how we learn and the
the way we behave online.
How do you interpret these strategies?
5. How
do we
CONNECT,
COMMUNICATE,
COLLABORATE and
LEARN COLLECTIVELY at
HAWKEDALE P12 COLLEGE?
6. Rex Walheim, a NASA Astronaut, spoke to prep to Year
8 students and answered questions using Blackboard
Collaborate.
7. We use webinars to CONNECT with
actWILD and Rick Hammond at the Zoo
and learn about threatened species.
9. We use Facebook pages to COMMUNICATE with
students, parents and the community.
10. We use Skype and Blackboard Collaborate to
COMMUNICATE with our Scientists in Schools partner,
Melissa Toifl, from CSIRO Land and Water Technologies.
11. We COMMUNICATE with scientists at the
Smithsonian Institute as part of the SHOUT tree
banding project.
14. Teachers COLLABORATE on the school blog which
is shared with students, parents and the world!
15. We LEARN COLLECTIVELY with teachers
around the world by participating in
Twitter networks, blogging challenges
and other online professional
development opportunities.
16. Our students LEARN COLLECTIVELY – they
participated in a competition about cybersafety
titled: “What Does Your Digital Footprint Say
About You?”
17. Teachers and students are LEARNING
COLLECTIVELY with our online VCE
Environmental Science classes.