Please ask everyone to take a moment to vote for the student project you wish to be run– these were the projects of students from
the Flat Classroom Conference This Past Week.
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– Tech Trust 2 and Wiki for Team 7
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– Artistmatic and Wiki for Team 2
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– FacePoverty and Wiki for Team 6
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– Eracism and Wiki for Team 4
These videos are the final product of the four finalists in our flat classroom social issues competition. The students were taught to brainstorm, about visual communications, how to communicate their message, AND about web 2 tools and created face to face presentations on the second day of the conference. The four finalists then had 3 hours to make a video on the last day and also a wiki describing their proposal. The greatest thing about all of these teams is that no two students are from the same country!
Julie and I have committed to launch the winning project as a Flat Classroom project this year. Which one would you like to see come into being?
<a href=”http://answers.polldaddy.com/poll/1313168/”>Which project do you want to become a live student project in 2009? (Please see videos on the Ning)</a> <span style=”font-size:9px;”>( <a href=”http://www.polldaddy.com”>polls</a>)</span>
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I really found these student works inspiring. I would like to try to bring that kind of focus into my intro ethics class. I’ve posted a few compliments on my blog at
http://timothyseitz.edublogs.org