Exchange
projects involve two classrooms connecting to each
other and sharing information.
Projects
You Can Join
Example
Projects
Multipoint
projects require a bridge to connect three or more
classrooms connecting to each other and sharing
information.
Projects
You Can Join
- Chapters,
K-6, coordinated by NOECA
- Where
in Michigan: 4th, May yearly, Michigan
schools, coordinated by TWICE
- Megaconference
Jr. An incredible international
event for Internet 2 and high speed H.323 connected
schools.
- MysteryQuest
USA, 5th grade, open to anyone,
coordinated by Berrien RESA
- MysteryQuest
World Geography Eastern and Western
Hemisphere, 6-8, open to anyone, coordinated
by Berrien RESA
- Kigluait
Adventures Projects
Example
Projects
- 100th
Day of School [doc] K-2
- Author,
Specialist, Knowledge (ASK) provides
students with the opportunity to interview an
author or a subject specialist on the subject
they are reading about in a novel.
- Big
Gulp Coffee House Poetry Fest,
9-12. This project is no longer online. We've
linked to the archive information on the Internet
Archive Wayback Machine.
- College
Fair: This project is no longer
online. We've linked to the archive information
on the Internet
Archive Wayback Machine.
- Commerical
Contest
- Connecting
National Park Watersheds, 9-12
This project is no longer online. We've linked
to the archive information on the Internet
Archive Wayback Machine.
- Digital
Poetry Slam
- Diversity
Cooking Class
- Government/Civics
Debate, 9-12
- Guess
What Town
- Indians
Jigsaw [doc], 4
- Lake
Michigan Federation: Learn Lake Michigan!
6-12, archived on WayBackMachine
- Mascot
Mania [doc] Kindergarten
- Math,
Money, and Microsoft: When Will I Ever Use This?
New!
- Poetry
Slam/Poetry Ideas
- Student
Career Interviews, 9-12
- The
Geek Bowl
- Where
in Washington? archived on WayBackMachine
International
projects may involve two or more classrooms from
different countries connecting to each other and
sharing information.
Projects
You Can Join
- SAXophone
is an international school project
where students from all over the planet come
face-to-face with each other, without having
to leave the comfort of their schools. They
can discuss different subjects, share lessons,
take joint field trips and hold concerts together,
all with the help of video conferencing.
- Megaconference
Jr. An incredible international
event for Internet 2 and high speed H.323 connected
schools.
- The
Global Leap website
is a resource for teachers around the world,
enabling them to get help, advice and support
to develop videoconferencing in the curriculum,
and to find videoconferencing partners and to
book interactive videoconference lessons.
- iEARN
Projects. Many international projects.
Technologies used include videoconferencing,
web based videoconferencing, and email.Great
source of project ideas as well.
- Face
to Face (FTF) Global Public Videoconferencing
Directory
- YouthCAN
Students facilitate an online network
of students using telecommunications technologies
to undertake and/or share environmental work
locally and around the world.
Example
Projects
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