I am part of a group of teachers working on a project that we plan on submitting to the Apple Learning Interchange. Specifically, this project focuses on the idea of reinventing field trips as we traditionally know them. We'd like to show teachers how to plan effectively for mobile learning experiences, what great excursions look like, and help them kick field trips up a notch by taking advantage of collaborative opportunities, digital tools, and web-based resources.
Interested educators are welcome to join our project. There are a couple of ways you and/or your colleagues can help:
1) Add bookmarks to our resource collection in del.icio.us by tagging any great links with the tag: Fieldtrips2.0.
2) Let us link to your educational blogs, blog posts, and Google Earth files that deal with your own field trip experiences. We also would love links to geocaching projects. We will post your name and school along with any links you send.
3) Participate in a group audio and/or video. We want to record a conversation, preferably using iChat AV, between multiple educators on how to make a field trip work, particularly when using Apple stuff and other digital equipment.
Send any of us an email indicating strands of interest if you'd like to participate. Additional details will then follow.
Thanks in advance,
Lucy Gray - University of Chicago Charter School
Judy Beaver - Punahou School
Andrew Gardner - The School at Columbia
Julene Reed - St. George's Independent Schools
Mike Searson - Kean University
HI Lucy,
You might want to link to our project which we dubbed the multi-experiential field trip. It does not have the web 2.0 elements but is about how students can represent their experiences on a field trip in different (digital) ways and put those projects together to reflect the whole experience.
http://edcommunity.apple.com/ali/story.php?itemID=11981
(it may not be published quite yet)
Posted by: Mathew | Sunday, August 19, 2007 at 01:33 AM