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81. Designing A Virtual Classroom
The Virtual classroomTM is a teaching and learning environment constructed in The Virtual classroom project has received substantial support from the
http://www.njit.edu/CCCC/VC/Papers/Teaching.html
Reprints of Invited papers for:
1995 International Conference on Computer Assisted Instruction
ICCAI'95
March 7-10, 1995
National Chiao Tung University
Hsinchu, Taiwan
Department of Computer and Information Science
New Jersey Institute of Technology
Newark NJ, 07102
Roxanne@eies.njit.edu
TEACHING IN A VIRTUAL CLASSROOM [ TM
Starr Roxanne Hiltz
Department of Computer and Information Science
New Jersey Institute of Technology, Newark NJ 07102 US
Roxanne@eies.njit.edu
ABSTRACT:
The Virtual Classroom [TM] is a teaching and learning environment constructed in software, which supports collaborative learning among students who participate at times and places of their choosing, through computer networks. This paper describes experiences and results of utilizing Computer Mediated Communications structured to create a Virtual Classroom (VC). Emphasis is placed on guidelines for using the technology successfully by incorporating "collaborative learning" activities.
1 INTRODUCTION
Computer-Mediated Communication systems, especially when enhanced to create what we refer to as a Virtual Classroom, [TM] Generically, the Virtual Classroom is a teaching and learning environment located within a computer-mediated communication system. Rather than being built of steel and concrete, it consists of a set of group communication and work "spaces" and facilities that are constructed in software. Thus it is a "virtual" facility for interaction among the members of a class, rather than a physical space. Specifically, the Virtual Classroom

82. Integrated Technology Lesson Plans
Teaching with the Web a compilation of ideas for using WWW resources as a Tips and ideas on classroom Integration for Little Kids - ideas to create
http://www.internet4classrooms.com/integ_tech_lessons.htm

Daily Dose of the Web
Links for K-12 Teachers On-Line Practice Modules Integrated Technology Lesson Plans
Links Verified 08/23/05
  • Best Practices of Technology Integration - Michigan Dept of Education sponsors this site. Lessons divided by grade levels and subject areas. Need Acrobat Reader to access lessons. Cinquain lesson - Use this technology integration lesson in a variety of subjects. Creative Ways to Use your Existing Software - Ideas on how to use Word, PowerPoint, Paint, Access, and Excel in the classroom for tools and lessons. East Ramapo Instructional Technology - Integrated technology lessons for Grades K-4; uses word processing and Paint software. Fast Food Fun - Use the Internet and spreadsheets to find calories and fat in a typical fast food meal. Then visit the United States Department of Agriculture to find out more about healthy eating guidelines. High School Computer Lessons using Office - by Patricia Nicholson Internet Integration Activities - Student activities using Internet sites incorporated into the lesson. These are similar to Webguide lessons - using an Internet site to collect data and use it in creating a product.
  • 83. On-Line Technology Practice Modules - PowerPoint
    Instructions on how to set up a PowerPoint presentation teaching the skill of classroom ideas and Game Templates Use with caution, there are some dead
    http://www.internet4classrooms.com/on-line_powerpoint.htm

    Daily Dose of the Web
    Links for K-12 Teachers On-Line Practice Modules Microsoft PowerPoint Anyone planning to use PowerPoint in their classroom should read Scoring PowerPoints by Jamie McKenzie.
    Basic Slide Show Addition Slide Show Integration Ideas Slide Shows to Download ...
    Get the PowerPoint Viewer from Microsoft
    Basic Slide Show - XP on 7/3/05 Basic Slide Show - Office 97 If you are doing professional development training with this set of lessons, download a pre-training and post-training survey to evaluate your training effort Handouts to be used to support teaching of Creating a short slide presentation including all graphics, but none of the navigation links found on each page. H andouts to be used to support teaching of Creating a short slide presentation including very few graphics. Use this is your printing budget is limited.

    84. Internet Projects
    The Grassroots Program If you have an idea for an Internet classroom project, To be eligible, your classroom project will need to use Internet
    http://www.cln.org/int_projects.html
    Internet Projects These sites will aid teachers who are looking for Internet project for their classes. Internet Projects typically involve some sort of joint venture in which students from different classes around the country, continent, or world work together. They are curriculum-based and will often involve each classroom obtaining local information, conducting research, and/or producing a product. Electronic sharing between classes can occur during the classwork itself or after the "product" has been prepared. Please read our

    Computer Pals Around the World (CPAW)
    CPAW is a non profit global educational electronic network with a presence in over 20 countries. They provide an online calendar of global projects from which members can choose. Note that there is a fee to become a member of this organization.
    EduWeb: Projects
    If you are looking for an Internet project partner outside of North America, be sure to check out EduWeb - there is a decidedly European flavour to the projects that are posted on their site. EduWeb is hosted by a U.K. internet service provider and provides search capabilities by grade and/or subject areas. They check all projects before they are posted for educational suitability and, as project start dates are passed, notices are removed from the database.
    Global Kids Commons
    In addition to sponsoring a number of Internet Projects, Global Commons Inc. offers the "Electronic Sister School Program" - a service through which schools are matched with other schools around the world. Schools then communicate with each other to set up either project or keypal exchanges.

    85. Mind Works Learning Circle
    The sponsored projects take place both in the classroom and on the Here aresome ideas to help you organize classroom writing for the Mind Works
    http://www.iearn.org/circles/lcguide/mw/mw.html
    AN INTRODUCTION TO MIND WORKS LEARNING CIRCLES
    Mind Works is an writing theme designed to enhance creative and expository writing as well as develop different forms of self-expression. Student work in this Circle involves reading, writing, editing, and evaluating the work of other students. These critical language skills are developed in the context of meaningful writing activities. Mind Works promotes creative problem solving as a part of writing. The potential projects for this theme are diverse but there is a similar goal to all of them: to help student learn how to communication their thoughts and feelings in writing, then share and compare them with other students from distant places. The Circle publication for Mind Works is a literary magazine that might be called Creative Mind Works . The sponsored projects could be a specific form of writing such as: personal narratives, place poetry, city dialogues, school fables, local myths or personifications of local products. Or students can select a topic to sponsor and request different forms of expression on subjects like the family, jobs, schools or cities. A popular project is "circle" stories or poems. In these projects, one school begins a story or poem and each group adds to it. This theme allows for a wide range of writing projects.
    Overview of Mind Works Theme Section
    The material in this section parallels the Teacher's Guide and presents suggestions or ideas that are specific to the Mind Works Theme. This is an outline of the content in this section related to the different phases of Circle interaction. This file can be read from beginning to end to understand the Mind Works theme. Or, using the "hypertext" links from the phase structure of Learning Circles, it is easy to move back and forth from the general

    86. Web-Based Resources, Teaching Today, Glencoe Online
    Topics covered in Teaching Today are classroom management, Teachers with aunique project idea are invited to submit a project proposal.
    http://www.glencoe.com/sec/teachingtoday/webresources.phtml/6
    Teaching Today publishes innovative teaching tips on a weekly basis. Written with the busy teacher in mind, each tip is concise, practical and easy to implement in the classroom right away. Topics covered in Teaching Today are classroom management, career development, high stakes testing, instruction and planning, parental involvement, reading in the content areas, using technology in the classroom, and portfolio development. Teaching Today also offers free weekly downloads that correspond to the tips. Our free downloads make implementing the teaching tips even easier. Teaching Today provides educational resources for teachers looking for everyday solutions to the challenges of the classroom.
    Grant Programs
    There are a vast array of grant opportunities for teachers, many of which have information on the Web. We will continue to update this list frequently.
    Arts@Work Grants

    Summary: The NEA Foundation's Arts@Work grants encourage public secondary school arts teachers to collaborate with expert technology-using teachers and the business community to develop examples of technology-integrated arts curricula that meet high standards for student achievement. Grant Amounts:
    Sponsored by:

    National Education Association and the National Endowment for the Arts For Whom: High school teachers from public schools. The applicant's primary assignment must be teaching one or more art forms.

    87. Innovative Teaching - PDAs In The Classroom
    This is the last week to register for this year s eIditarod project. submit innovative uses of handhelds in the classroom; the Idea Bank is a collection
    http://surfaquarium.com/newsletter/pda.htm
    "Do not go where the path leads;
    Rather, go where there is no path and leave a trail."
    -Emerson
    PDAs in
    the Classroom
    Volume 5, Issue 15 - January 5, 2003 presented by
    Walter McKenzie - Surfaquarium Consulting
    Innovative staff development:
    Technology Applications, Multiple Intelligences,
    Curriculum Integration and Creative Education.
    Let's see what we can do for your staff!
    Happy New Year to subscribers everywhere! The search for sites on wireless keyboarding led me to that many more resources on handheld devices - or PDAs (personal digital assistants) - somuchso that it was worth devoting an entire issue on the subject! PDAs are small, portable, and can fit in the palm for your hand. They connect to your desktop computer so that you can easily share information between computers. Most importantly, they can run standard productivity applications like Word and Excel and the newer generation of PDAs includes wireless communication, as well. Not familiar with the range and scope of PDAs? Check out Ready or Not—PDAs in the Classroom http://www.syllabus.com/article.asp?id=6705

    88. Language Arts
    Using the model, create an original poem as a class, incorporating ideas For instance, the classroom teacher would provide the lessons that give the
    http://www.pacificnet.net/~mandel/LanguageArts.html
    LANGUAGE ARTS
    AUTOBIOGRAPHY UNIT
    GRADES: 5-12
    MATERIALS:
    • writing materials
    METHOD:
  • In your paper format, have the students complete 10 or more of the following:
    • Describe your favorite part of school Describe what you remember about your first day of school Write about your best friend(s) Write about your greatest memory from your school life Write about your goals for the future Write about what you would like to thank your parents for Write about yourself through the years. You may wish to do a page for a group of grades Write about your lucky number Write about your favorite book Write about your favorite subject in school Write about your hobbies/pastimes Write about your likes and dislikes Write about your favorite music and/or group Write about your favorite actor/actress Write about your favorite movie Write about your family. You might decide to give a page to each person Write about your best trip/outing Write about your favorite sport Write about your favorite or best remembered school trip Write about your best elective memory
    submitted by JEFF
    MACAULAY PUBLIC SCHOOL
    BRACEBRIDGE, ONTARIO, CANADA
  • 89. The Choices Program | Teaching With The News
    The Choices Program and the Critical Oral History project both at Brown University s A pdf of this ballot is available for use in the classroom.
    http://www.choices.edu/curriculum_twtn.cfm

    About

    Curriculum

    Ordering

    Teaching with
    ... search Teaching with the News The CHOICES Program's Teaching with the News initiative provides online curriculum materials and ideas to connect the content of the classroom to the headlines in the news. Topics cover a range of foreign policy and international issues. The CHOICES Program also publishes a wide range of curriculum resources See the CHOICES homepage for what's new. We invite students to participate in an online ballot on the U.S. role in the world. Iraq: What's Ahead?
    Critical questions about Iraq's future and about the U.S. role in the region remain at the top of the American agenda. Iraq: What's Ahead? is an online lesson plan that engages students in consideration of a balanced range of views on the question of the U.S. presence in Iraq. What is our purpose? How long should we stay? The material is available at no charge from the Choices web site.
    Terrorism: How Should We Respond?

    90. Mathematics Archives - K12 Internet Sites
    Teachers Helping Teachers Math Section A collection of teaching ideas and tipsfor classroom Compass classroom Compass is a collection of ideas and
    http://archives.math.utk.edu/k12.html
    K-12 Teaching Materials The following are Internet sites which contain significant collections of materials which can be used in the teaching of mathematics at the K-12 level. We have organized these materials into the following categories: Lesson Plans
    Columbia Education Center Mathematics Lesson Plans
    Explorer
    The Explorer is part of the Unified Network Informatics Technology for Education (UNITE) efforts at the University of Kansas. The Explorer is part of a research and development effort to establish an on time and user friendly means of delivering a full range of information resources to educators and students. This site includes information on software, lab materials, lesson plans, video tapes, etc. for the teaching of mathematics at the k-12 grade levels.
    ExploreMath.com Lesson Plans for the Graphing Calculator
    Lesson Plans using Geometer's Sketchpad
    Math Activities for K-12 Teachers
    In December, 1997, NASA Dryden Flight Research Center funded Dan Biezad, Professor of Aerospace Engineering, and Robin Ward, Assistant Professor of Mathematics, both of California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo, to develop materials for K-12 teachers based on aeronautical themes and NASA projects. One major goal of this project was to make the learning of mathematics more engaging and realistic for students, by using real-world applications.

    91. Teaching Migration In A Transatlantic Classroom: A Curriculum-Based Internet Pro
    Teaching Migration in a Transatlantic classroom A CurriculumBased Internet Do you have time for in-class work on the project? Is the project worth the
    http://www.oah.org/pubs/magazine/migrations/otto.html
    Teaching Migration in a Transatlantic Classroom: A Curriculum-Based Internet Project
    Kerstin Otto
    Reprinted from the OAH Magazine of History
    14 (Fall 1999)
    . ISSN 0882-228X
    "My father grew up in a village in Taiwan....When he was 14 years old he left his home and went to Taipei, looking for a job....In 1979, my father came to Germany because he wanted to visit one of his cousins, but he liked it here and stayed. He worked as a cook in a Chinese Restaurant and his plan for the future was to be the owner of a Chinese Restaurant. Two years after his arrival in Germany we followed. At that time I was only five years old and I could only speak Chinese....
    "Now we were all in Germany, my father worked as a cook, my mother stayed at home and took care of us and we went to school. But we only had visums (sic) for a few months, so we moved from state to state and tried to get a visum there. We moved for about five times until my father got an unlimited visum so that we were allowed to stay in Germany. Eleven years ago we moved to Hamburg and my father opened his own Chinese Restaurant.
    "I didn't change my nationality, that means I'm still Taiwanese, but today my whole family has got an unlimited visum, so that we can stay here. I like it here in Hamburg but I think I will go back to Taiwan after I finished an apprenticeship."

    92. Engagement Theory:
    Termlength projects done primarily outside the classroom are the most For students without much work experience, the idea of doing a project for an
    http://home.sprynet.com/~gkearsley/engage.htm
    Version: 4/5/99 Engagement Theory: A framework for technology-based teaching and learning Engagement theory has emerged from the authors' experiences teaching in electronic and distance education environments (see Shneiderman, 1994,1998; Shneiderman et al, 1995; Kearsley, 1997). The fundamental idea underlying engagement theory is that students must be meaningfully engaged in learning activities through interaction with others and worthwhile tasks. While in principle, such engagement could occur without the use of technology, we believe that technology can facilitate engagement in ways which are difficult to achieve otherwise. So engagement theory is intended to be a conceptual framework for technology-based learning and teaching. Although not directly derived from other theoretical frameworks for learning, it has much in common with many such frameworks. For example, with its emphasis on meaningful learning, it is very consistent with constructivist approaches. Because it emphasizes collaboration among peers and a community of learners, it can be aligned with situated learning theories. Because its focuses on experiential and self-directed learning, it is similar in nature to theories of adult learning (i.e., androgogy). Basic Principles By engaged learning, we mean that all student activities involve active cognitive processes such as creating, problem-solving, reasoning, decision-making, and evaluation. In addition, students are intrinsically motivated to learn due to the meaningful nature of the learning environment and activities.

    93. The Most Complete Collection Of School Supplies, Educational Products, Teaching
    School Supplies and classroom Supplies, Online catalogs containing over 30000teaching materials, Free Products, Contests, Free classroom Projects,
    http://www.learning-source.com/
    Classroom Projects make your students day fun! Mathematics: Math Games for Grade 4 Day-By-Day Calendar and more Click Here to sign up for the FREE EduMart Newsletter and have a chance to win a Scholastic Teacher Plan Book!
    online shopping
    educational stores brand name featured products things to do greeting cards monthly projects shopping spree featured giveaway Subscribe to our Newsletter Send this page to a friend
    Gift Reminder
    The most complete collection of school supplies educational products teaching materials , classroom supplies and services for educators, parents and children. EduMart.com is proud to host educational catalogs from some of the top companies in the industry! If you have a favorite brand name click their name to be taken directly to their site where you can shop online from their catalogs with your order being filled by a local school supply store.
    Alpha Omega Publications:

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    : If you would like to shop for school supplies online please click here to find a teacher store near you. Each of our

    94. Apple Learning Interchange - Lesson Ideas
    is the place to find a growing library of creative ideas for lessons andclassroom projects using a variety of applications and teaching techniques.
    http://ali.apple.com/ali_sites/ali/ilife.html

    Apple Learning Interchange
    Home Support Advanced Search ... Site Map Search The Learning Interchanges' Lesson Ideas area is the place to find a growing library of creative ideas for lessons and classroom projects using a variety of applications and teaching techniques. You can bring the sights and sounds that excite and inspire students into your classroom with iLife, Keynote, and Safari from Apple. You may also find new techniques for using your favorite OS-X applications in the classroom. Teaching and learning become more relevant, and student performance soars.
    The School Song

    Primary Music Theory

    The school is in need of a song. The class has been working very hard on their music theory in the last few months. As a result, students have reached a point where they are ready to create a complex musical composition. Their task is to compose the school song.
    Poetry Pals

    Elementary Art / Poetry

    Students create the components for a slideshow featuring their own poetry, illustrations, and music. This lesson uses auditory (singing), visual (writing the melody on the board), and kinesthetic (signing and clapping) learning styles.
    Instruments of the Orchestra

    Elementary School Math

    This project introduces math concepts using music and rhyme. Using GarageBand, students compose music for what would otherwise be an abstract concept in their minds. This project is a culmination of a unit on the various instrument families in the orchestra. Keynote presentation also available.

    95. Intel Education: Intel® Teach To The Future: Workshop Structure
    Module 3 Teaching with TechnologySupported Projects Module 4 Creating aProject Idea that Integrates the Visual Ranking Tool
    http://www97.intel.com/education/teach/workshops/Curriculum.asp
    //document.write("") US Home Intel Worldwide Where to Buy Contact Us ... User Support Select a location for Intel Education United States Brazil Canada Costa Rica Czech Republic Egypt France Germany Ireland Israel Italy Japan Jordan Malaysia Mexico Poland Portugal Russia South Africa Turkey Ukraine United Kingdom Search Intel Education The Intel® Innovator A quarterly newsletter about Intel® Innovation in Education programs, tools, and resources for educators. Overview
    The Intel® Teach to the Future Workshop on Teaching Thinking with Technology is 24 to 40 hours of hands-on, face-to-face professional development. Focused on building effective technology integration skills, the workshop uses free online tools to sharpen students' higher-order thinking. Master Teachers (MTs) receive 40 hours (10 modules) of instruction. Each MT then determines which of the four workshop options to deliver to their Participant Teachers (PTs), from 24 to 40 hours (6 to 10 modules). Workshops for Master Teachers and Participant Teachers must follow the established Delivery Guidelines Workshop Modules
    To see an overview of the module activities, click on the module number or title below.

    96. Classroom Management Topics Index | Power Tools | How-To
    Power Tools downloads, bulletin boards, how to projects for the classroom . Art idea build something out of styrofoam packing peanuts and glue,
    http://www.teachnet.com/how-to/manage/
    Front page Power Tools How-To Classroom Management General Whiteboards Student Reading Out Loud
    Evaluate student oral reading by letting them read into a tape recorder, then playing it back later. While not as personal, it allows you to listen to the tapes at your leisure, and frees up class time for other activities. Squeeze Bottles Everywhere
    We've all known for a long time about soap and shampoo bottles that can be put to use in the classroom holding glue, water, whatever . Having just started wearing contact lenses, we've discovered another: the cleaning solution bottle. Smaller in size than soap bottles, with a flip top cap that won't get lost, these are great for glue, but you may want to use a small drill bit or a red-hot nail to make the hole larger. Anyone who wears contact lenses goes through this solution regularly, so have them save the bottles for you. Popcorn Day
    Reward your students with popcorn when they finally make it through their multiplication tables, to illustrate how steam and pressure can have explosive results, as an incentive to go one day without getting in trouble in the lunchroom or simply because it's Friday. Popcorn is quick and easy to make, doesn't cost much money and, no, a microwave oven is

    97. The One-Computer Classroom | Getting Organized
    bulletin boards, how to projects for the classroom. Idea 2 I only teachLanguage Arts, so I usually center my power point lessons around English
    http://www.teachnet.com/how-to/organization/onecompclass040799.html
    Front page Power Tools How-To Getting Organized The One-Computer Classroom Wednesday, April 7, 1999
    After posing the question of "how to cope" to the Teacher-2-Teacher mailing list , Lorrie Felts received the following responses and compiled this listing. Idea # 1
    Wright Idea #2
    Dianne Idea #3

    We are fortunate in our district to have our computers linked to a TV which is mounted on a wall. It makes it easier to incorporate various software and the internet into daily lessons (I teach Reading/Language Arts). I also have two additional computers (one is a castoff from home) which the kids use in their free time as they finish their work. To enable some of my slower students to get some computer time, I occasionally use a roster with the kids' names to decide who will have computer time that day. Sometimes I'll start at the beginning, middle or end of the roster to allow everyone an equal chance of using the computer. Good luck! Using the computer effectively in the classroom can be a tricky business! Karen Idea #4
    Here's a free online tutorial
    on using the Internet in the classroom with a section on the one-computer classroom. That might be a place to start.

    98. KET's Internet Projects List
    CIESE Online classroom Projects (Center for Improved Engineering and Some teaching resources are free; the student projects require a subscription.
    http://www.ket.org/Education/IN/projects.html
    Internet Classroom Projects
    Online Projects for the Beginning of the 2001/02 School Year Tips for Participating in Internet Classroom Projects Make Connections and Find Projects Follow an Adventure ... Miscellaneous FUN Online Activities Online Projects for the Beginning of the 2001/02 School Year
    • Kidlink's "I Have a Dream" project helps youth realize their dreams about their future and a better world. Students are challenged to plan, design, and implement an Internet based project to realize their favored dreams in collaboration with peers in other countries. This educational program is for school classes and individual youth through secondary school level. Project Dates: September 15, 2001 to April 30, 2002.
    • Sky Pictures Each week, for 6 weeks, participating classes (students ages 5 to 12 years) will exchange digital pictures of what their sky (horizon) looked like. Project Dates: September 17, 2001 to October 26, 2001.
    • Each grade K-4 class will read, write and submit via email a book report of their choice for each one of the following genres: Fantasy, Animal Fiction, Fairy Tale, Realistic Fiction. Project Dates: October 7, 2001 to November 30, 2001.
    • Story Writing Project 9: Connecting you Globally Six schools (students ages 5-13) will work together to write a story. When you register your class, you will join a Story Writing Group with five other classes. Each class will be assigned a one week period in which to write their paragraph and email it. Project Dates: September 23, 2001 to November 8, 2001.

    99. MS Excel Resources
    projects and lessons; Teaching and Learning with MS EXCEL Data Sets Math and Spreadsheets as Mindtools in the classroom created by Carol Wortman
    http://www.sabine.k12.la.us/class/excel_resources.htm

    100. Cyber English®
    Teaching Writing in a Web Based classroom A Case Study of Ted Nellen s Fran Bullin s classroom, South Carolina. Web Projects from Beacon School in NYC.
    http://www.tnellen.com/cybereng/
    Cyber English
    The Practice
    by
    Ted Nellen
    I hear and I forget
    I see and I remember
    I do and I understand
    Ancient Chinese Proverb
    An Educational Aphorism
    Cyber English..... Taught by Ted Nellen
    The Work of the Information Technology HS Scholars ToDaY's MeNu
    The Work of the Alternative HS Scholars
    The Work of the Bergtraum Scholars
    The Web-Book The Theory
    What Other English Teachers are Doing
    The ACE Web Class
    Resources
    History
    See and Read
    about CyberEnglish.
  • Teaching Writing in a Web Based Classroom: A Case Study of Ted Nellen's "Cyber English Class" by Liz Cushman Brandjes
  • Internetworking: Professional Development through Online Connections by Dawn Hogue
  • Education and Community: Telementoring Research
  • Mentoring and the Internet
  • O.K., Schools Are Wired. Now What? NYTimes, January, 9, 2000.
  • What I Did on My Summer Vacation NYTimes August 5, 1999
  • Popular Teachers Become Pipeline to Corporations NYTimes August 5, 1999
  • Virtual Youth: Computer Club started by Cyber English scholars. 10.4.98
  • Hyper-Lit electronic school online June 98
  • Manhattan English Classroom Expands as Volunteers Adopt-A-Student Online CyberTimes June 6, 1997.
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