tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-26673527.post6173045783753134758..comments2024-03-25T04:40:28.281-05:00Comments on Dr. Z Reflects: Telecollaboration: Connecting Classroom Across the GlobeDr. Zhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01420546861775303616noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-26673527.post-43442131362954771092009-03-16T17:38:00.000-05:002009-03-16T17:38:00.000-05:001. We have been involved in a telecollaborative pr...1. We have been involved in a telecollaborative projects inside the classroom. Even though we are all Americans in the same class, we still come from different cultures. When applying to GCSU, everyone had to write an essay about what diversity means to them. <BR/>2. At GCSU, Communication in Society students are given the opprotunity to interact with students from the other classes. This was done through the teacher. Additionally, our teacher assigned projects that are eventually connecting other students outside of the Communication in Society class. These projects connect more people into a network.<BR/>3. All students originated their own projects which connects them with people outside our own classroom. <BR/>4. Many of the projects include wikis, blogs, facebook groups, and videos on youtube that not only reflect what we are learning but networking with other subjects that the campus offers. <BR/>5. Students could make wikis to share notes with the other students in the same class. They can also be used to teach people how to do things on a network. Facebook groups can connect students when the teacher isn't available. We think this is a great way to utilize our resources and contribute as well as learning material at the same time. We are prosumers!Laura Butnerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10034126282046500045noreply@blogger.com