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Rising to the Challenge:
Promoting Collaboration in the 1:1 Classroom




Katie Morrow
O’Neill Public Schools
KATIE MORROW
www.mrsmorrow.com
O’Neill Public Schools
Technology Integration
Specialist
http://www.youtube.com/watch?
v=YOGKHa72LJ4&feature=PlayList&p=B965
B30704064839&playnext_from=PL&index=4
ISTE NETS*S
 2. Communication and Collaboration
  
 Students use digital media and environments to communicate and work collaboratively,
 including at a distance, to support individual learning and contribute to the learning of
 others. Students:
  
    a. interact, collaborate, and publish with peers, experts, or others employing a variety of
    digital environments and media.
    b. communicate information and ideas effectively to multiple audiences using a variety
    of media and formats.
    c. develop cultural understanding and global awareness by engaging with learners of
    other cultures.
    d. contribute to project teams to produce original works or solve problems.
Give every student a
laptop...
Collaboration
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         Collaboration
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         Collaboration
Pieces       Process   Projects




         Collaboration
Collaboration Pieces
Collaboration Pieces
                  Pieces
VoiceThread




Kaitlyn’s Adv. Bio Example
Google Tools
iChat/Skype
iChat
OS X Server Tools
              Blogs & Wikis




Blog examples: http://ops.esu8.org/users/
Wiki examples: http://ops.esu8.org/groups/teach42morrow/
Podcast Producer




 http://ops.esu8.org/groups/teach42morrow/blog/
        http://ops.esu8.org/groups/
drop.io




http://drop.io/waterremix
TeachersConnecting.com
Collaboration Projects
Collaboration Projects

                         Projects
Examples of Collaborative
Learning
Freshman Health
iPhoto Science Nonfiction Books




 “Exploring Space” by Olivia
Earth Science Collaborative Project

Wikispaces Outline
Google Doc for Team planning
Example Glogster Poster
NEP Writing Forums




http://www.unl.edu/newp/news/2009/On_Line_Writing_Forum.shtml
NEP Writing Forums




http://www.unl.edu/newp/news/2009/On_Line_Writing_Forum.shtml
Take a Look Outside




http://ops.esu8.org/~katiemorrow/8TT_2010/Current_Projects.html
Life ‘Round Here




          http://liferoundhere.pbworks.com/
Collaborative Community PSAs




       http://ops.esu8.org/users/katiemorrow/weblog/1511a/
               Sexual_Assault_Awareness_PSA.html
7th Grade World Cultures
Apple Learning Interchange - Polar Bears in a Changing Climate            http://edcommunity.apple.com/ali/story.php?itemID=19605&ve...




Polar Bears in a Changing Climate
                Home
                               Polar Bears in a Changing Climate
                Member Directory
                Group Directory
                                                                                        Home   >   Apple Distinguished Educators Showcase




                                               Climate Change Lessons from the Arctic




                                                                                                                                                 1.Raise awareness about the effects
         Polar Bears, Climate Change, and Challenge Based Learning




                                                                                                                                                   of climate change on polar bear
                                                                                                                                                   habitat (and the polar bears).
                                                                                                                                                 2.Reduce your carbon footprint
         Big Idea - "The Changing Climate"                                                                                                         either at home, at school, or in
                                                                                                                                                   your community.
         In Challenge Based Learning, the "Big Idea" is a broad concept that can be explored in multiple ways, is engaging,
         and has importance to students and the larger society. In this unit of study, the "Big Idea" is "The Changing
         Climate."




                                                                                                                                                 3.Find a disappearing habitat in
         Essential Questions

         The "Big Idea" allows for the generation of a wide variety of essential questions that should reflect the interests of
         the students and the needs of their community. Essential questions identify what is important to know about the



                                                                                                                                                   your community and work to
         big idea and refine and contextualize that idea.

         Below are two such possible essential questions relevant to "The Changing Climate," the "Big Idea" above.
         Alternative or additional essential questions can be formulated to meet one's curricular goals.



                                                                                                                                                   protect it.
         "How does climate change impact animal habitats and people?"

         "How do our actions impact the world?"



         The Challenge - Three Exemplary Models

         From each essential question, a "Challenge" is articulated that asks students to create a specific answer or solution
         that can result in concrete, meaningful action. Taking action as part of the process and solution is an important
         aspect of Challenge Based Learning.

         While a variety of challenges can be developed that are unique to different learning environments, curricular goals,
         student interests, and community needs, three exemplary models are presented in relation to the "Big Idea" and



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Rock Our World
     http://
rockourworld.org


                   http://www.youtube.com/watch?
                   v=AvhPv5mNzmU&playnext_fr
                    om=TL&videos=A1fNeS9aP4E
Impossible2Possible
Collaboration Process
Collaboration Process

                        Process
Apple Classrooms of Tomorrow -
           ACOT2
http://challengebasedlearning.org
Essential Elements
Essential Elements
  • Real-world   topic (relevance)
Essential Elements
  • Real-world topic (relevance)
  • Actionable Challenges
Essential Elements
  • Real-world topic (relevance)
  • Actionable Challenges
  • Students collaborating on teams
Essential Elements
  • Real-world topic (relevance)
  • Actionable Challenges
  • Students collaborating on teams
  • Students asking good questions
Essential Elements
  • Real-world topic (relevance)
  • Actionable Challenges
  • Students collaborating on teams
  • Students asking good questions
  • Teachers as Co-Collaborator
Essential Elements
  • Real-world topic (relevance)
  • Actionable Challenges
  • Students collaborating on teams
  • Students asking good questions
  • Teachers as Co-Collaborator
  • Leverage existing technologies
Project Based Learning            Challenge Based Learning

      Interdisciplinary                   Interdisciplinary

        Collaborative                       Collaborative

      Learning Focused          Learning Focused on Student–Designed
   on Expected Outcomes                Questions and Solutions
      Problem Oriented             Authentic, Real–World Problems
    Sometimes Simulated
      Teacher Directed                    Student Directed
                                     Teacher as Co–Collaborator
Limited Access to Information     24/7 Access to Tools, Experts, and
      with Technology            Resources           with Technology
   Activities and Solutions           Creative and Open–Ended
  may be Somewhat Scripted             Activities and Solutions
     Concept–Oriented                     Action–Oriented

     Not Easily Scalable                   Easily Scalable

   Solution Shared Locally        Solution Published Online (Global
                                   Access)    and Put Into Action
Challenge Based Learning - Framework
Challenge Based Learning - Framework
                Big Idea
Challenge Based Learning - Framework
                  Big Idea

             Essential Question
Challenge Based Learning - Framework
                  Big Idea

             Essential Question

               The Challenge
Challenge Based Learning - Framework
                         Big Idea

                    Essential Question

                      The Challenge


Guiding Questions
Challenge Based Learning - Framework
                         Big Idea

                    Essential Question

                      The Challenge


Guiding Questions   Guiding Activities
Challenge Based Learning - Framework
                         Big Idea

                    Essential Question

                      The Challenge


                                         Guiding Resources
Guiding Questions   Guiding Activities
                                         Web and iTunes U
Challenge Based Learning - Framework
                         Big Idea

                    Essential Question

                      The Challenge


                                         Guiding Resources
Guiding Questions   Guiding Activities
                                         Web and iTunes U


                    Solution - Action
Challenge Based Learning - Framework
                         Big Idea

                    Essential Question

                      The Challenge


                                         Guiding Resources
Guiding Questions   Guiding Activities
                                         Web and iTunes U


                    Solution - Action

                       Assessment
Challenge Based Learning - Framework
                            Big Idea

                       Essential Question

                         The Challenge


                                             Guiding Resources
Guiding Questions       Guiding Activities
                                             Web and iTunes U


                        Solution - Action

                          Assessment

 Publishing - Student Samples
Challenge Based Learning - Framework
                            Big Idea

                       Essential Question

                         The Challenge


                                               Guiding Resources
Guiding Questions       Guiding Activities
                                               Web and iTunes U


                        Solution - Action

                          Assessment

 Publishing - Student Samples      Publishing - Student Reflection
http://ali.apple.com/cbl/index.html
Challenges




             38
Challenges
•   Reduce Your School’s Paper
    Waste



                                       38
Challenges
• Reduce Your School’s Paper
  Waste
• Increase recycling in your
  community

                                     38
Challenges
• Reduce Your School’s Paper
  Waste
• Increase recycling in your
  community
• Improve the online behaviors of
                                      38
Challenges
• Reduce Your School’s Paper      • Make your town more energy
  Waste                             efficient
• Increase recycling in your
  community
• Improve the online behaviors of
                                                             38
Challenges
• Reduce Your School’s Paper      • Make your town more energy
  Waste                             efficient
• Increase recycling in your      • Tell the story of War
  community
• Improve the online behaviors of
                                                             38
Challenges
• Reduce Your School’s Paper      • Make your town more energy
  Waste                             efficient
• Increase recycling in your      • Tell the story of War
  community                       • Cultural Shift: Disprove a
• Improve the online behaviors of   misconception about your
                                                             38
Democracy
Create an authentic
   medium for
  strengthening

Student Created Challenge Solution: Gov Love Ning

Student Created Challenge Solution: Operation iVote Demo

Student Created Challenge Solution: The Ideal Voter Site

Student Created Challenge Solution: The Democracy of Tomorrow Site

Student Created Challenge Solution: What Up, Gov! Facebook Group
Fitness
• Big Idea: Fitness
• Essential Question: How can kids lead a healthier lifestyle and be more
  physically fit?
• Challenge: Change the fitness behaviors of youth to help them be more
  physically fit.                      http://tinyurl.com/pepcorocks
http://web.me.com/mrsmorrow/Digital_Divas-Tolerance/Movie.html
Positive Effects
Positive Effects
•   Attendance
Positive Effects
•   Attendance
•   Engagement - (especially with traditionally less successful
    students)
Positive Effects
•   Attendance
•   Engagement - (especially with traditionally less successful
    students)
•   Empowerment - Giving students a voice
Positive Effects
•   Attendance
•   Engagement - (especially with traditionally less successful
    students)
•   Empowerment - Giving students a voice
•   Communication and Collaboration skills
Positive Effects
•   Attendance
•   Engagement - (especially with traditionally less successful
    students)
•   Empowerment - Giving students a voice
•   Communication and Collaboration skills
•   Community Connections
Scalability
• Timeline/Duration
• Age/Grade levels
• CBL as a philosophy, not a recipe
Resources to “Continue Climbing”
•   http://challengebasedlearning.org

•   iTunesU - http://tinyurl.com/cblonitunesu
Collaboration
Pieces




         Collaboration
Pieces               Projects




         Collaboration
Pieces       Process   Projects




         Collaboration
Additional Resources
• 50 Free Collaboration Tools that are Awesome for Education:
  http://www.accreditedonlinecolleges.com/blog/2010/50-free-
  collaboration-tools/
• Authentic Assessment with Google Forms: http://
  teach42morrow.blogspot.com/2010/04/google-forms-for-
  authentic-assessment.html
• Katie’s Delicious Links for Collaboration: http://delicious.com/
  kmorrow/collaboration
• Katie’s iWeb site for iCollaborate Workshop: http://
  web.me.com/mrsmorrow/iCollaborate/Home.html

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Promoting Collaboration in 1:1 Classrooms

  • 1. Rising to the Challenge: Promoting Collaboration in the 1:1 Classroom Katie Morrow O’Neill Public Schools
  • 2. KATIE MORROW www.mrsmorrow.com O’Neill Public Schools Technology Integration Specialist
  • 4. ISTE NETS*S 2. Communication and Collaboration   Students use digital media and environments to communicate and work collaboratively, including at a distance, to support individual learning and contribute to the learning of others. Students:   a. interact, collaborate, and publish with peers, experts, or others employing a variety of digital environments and media. b. communicate information and ideas effectively to multiple audiences using a variety of media and formats. c. develop cultural understanding and global awareness by engaging with learners of other cultures. d. contribute to project teams to produce original works or solve problems.
  • 5. Give every student a laptop...
  • 7. Pieces Collaboration
  • 8. Pieces Projects Collaboration
  • 9. Pieces Process Projects Collaboration
  • 15. iChat
  • 16. OS X Server Tools Blogs & Wikis Blog examples: http://ops.esu8.org/users/ Wiki examples: http://ops.esu8.org/groups/teach42morrow/
  • 24. iPhoto Science Nonfiction Books “Exploring Space” by Olivia
  • 25. Earth Science Collaborative Project Wikispaces Outline Google Doc for Team planning Example Glogster Poster
  • 28. Take a Look Outside http://ops.esu8.org/~katiemorrow/8TT_2010/Current_Projects.html
  • 29. Life ‘Round Here http://liferoundhere.pbworks.com/
  • 30. Collaborative Community PSAs http://ops.esu8.org/users/katiemorrow/weblog/1511a/ Sexual_Assault_Awareness_PSA.html
  • 31. 7th Grade World Cultures
  • 32. Apple Learning Interchange - Polar Bears in a Changing Climate http://edcommunity.apple.com/ali/story.php?itemID=19605&ve... Polar Bears in a Changing Climate Home Polar Bears in a Changing Climate Member Directory Group Directory Home > Apple Distinguished Educators Showcase Climate Change Lessons from the Arctic 1.Raise awareness about the effects Polar Bears, Climate Change, and Challenge Based Learning of climate change on polar bear habitat (and the polar bears). 2.Reduce your carbon footprint Big Idea - "The Changing Climate" either at home, at school, or in your community. In Challenge Based Learning, the "Big Idea" is a broad concept that can be explored in multiple ways, is engaging, and has importance to students and the larger society. In this unit of study, the "Big Idea" is "The Changing Climate." 3.Find a disappearing habitat in Essential Questions The "Big Idea" allows for the generation of a wide variety of essential questions that should reflect the interests of the students and the needs of their community. Essential questions identify what is important to know about the your community and work to big idea and refine and contextualize that idea. Below are two such possible essential questions relevant to "The Changing Climate," the "Big Idea" above. Alternative or additional essential questions can be formulated to meet one's curricular goals. protect it. "How does climate change impact animal habitats and people?" "How do our actions impact the world?" The Challenge - Three Exemplary Models From each essential question, a "Challenge" is articulated that asks students to create a specific answer or solution that can result in concrete, meaningful action. Taking action as part of the process and solution is an important aspect of Challenge Based Learning. While a variety of challenges can be developed that are unique to different learning environments, curricular goals, student interests, and community needs, three exemplary models are presented in relation to the "Big Idea" and 1 of 2 4/6/10 10:25 AM
  • 33. Rock Our World http:// rockourworld.org http://www.youtube.com/watch? v=AvhPv5mNzmU&playnext_fr om=TL&videos=A1fNeS9aP4E
  • 37. Apple Classrooms of Tomorrow - ACOT2
  • 38.
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  • 42. Essential Elements • Real-world topic (relevance)
  • 43. Essential Elements • Real-world topic (relevance) • Actionable Challenges
  • 44. Essential Elements • Real-world topic (relevance) • Actionable Challenges • Students collaborating on teams
  • 45. Essential Elements • Real-world topic (relevance) • Actionable Challenges • Students collaborating on teams • Students asking good questions
  • 46. Essential Elements • Real-world topic (relevance) • Actionable Challenges • Students collaborating on teams • Students asking good questions • Teachers as Co-Collaborator
  • 47. Essential Elements • Real-world topic (relevance) • Actionable Challenges • Students collaborating on teams • Students asking good questions • Teachers as Co-Collaborator • Leverage existing technologies
  • 48. Project Based Learning Challenge Based Learning Interdisciplinary Interdisciplinary Collaborative Collaborative Learning Focused Learning Focused on Student–Designed on Expected Outcomes Questions and Solutions Problem Oriented Authentic, Real–World Problems Sometimes Simulated Teacher Directed Student Directed Teacher as Co–Collaborator Limited Access to Information 24/7 Access to Tools, Experts, and with Technology Resources with Technology Activities and Solutions Creative and Open–Ended may be Somewhat Scripted Activities and Solutions Concept–Oriented Action–Oriented Not Easily Scalable Easily Scalable Solution Shared Locally Solution Published Online (Global Access) and Put Into Action
  • 50. Challenge Based Learning - Framework Big Idea
  • 51. Challenge Based Learning - Framework Big Idea Essential Question
  • 52. Challenge Based Learning - Framework Big Idea Essential Question The Challenge
  • 53. Challenge Based Learning - Framework Big Idea Essential Question The Challenge Guiding Questions
  • 54. Challenge Based Learning - Framework Big Idea Essential Question The Challenge Guiding Questions Guiding Activities
  • 55. Challenge Based Learning - Framework Big Idea Essential Question The Challenge Guiding Resources Guiding Questions Guiding Activities Web and iTunes U
  • 56. Challenge Based Learning - Framework Big Idea Essential Question The Challenge Guiding Resources Guiding Questions Guiding Activities Web and iTunes U Solution - Action
  • 57. Challenge Based Learning - Framework Big Idea Essential Question The Challenge Guiding Resources Guiding Questions Guiding Activities Web and iTunes U Solution - Action Assessment
  • 58. Challenge Based Learning - Framework Big Idea Essential Question The Challenge Guiding Resources Guiding Questions Guiding Activities Web and iTunes U Solution - Action Assessment Publishing - Student Samples
  • 59. Challenge Based Learning - Framework Big Idea Essential Question The Challenge Guiding Resources Guiding Questions Guiding Activities Web and iTunes U Solution - Action Assessment Publishing - Student Samples Publishing - Student Reflection
  • 62. Challenges • Reduce Your School’s Paper Waste 38
  • 63. Challenges • Reduce Your School’s Paper Waste • Increase recycling in your community 38
  • 64. Challenges • Reduce Your School’s Paper Waste • Increase recycling in your community • Improve the online behaviors of 38
  • 65. Challenges • Reduce Your School’s Paper • Make your town more energy Waste efficient • Increase recycling in your community • Improve the online behaviors of 38
  • 66. Challenges • Reduce Your School’s Paper • Make your town more energy Waste efficient • Increase recycling in your • Tell the story of War community • Improve the online behaviors of 38
  • 67. Challenges • Reduce Your School’s Paper • Make your town more energy Waste efficient • Increase recycling in your • Tell the story of War community • Cultural Shift: Disprove a • Improve the online behaviors of misconception about your 38
  • 68. Democracy Create an authentic medium for strengthening Student Created Challenge Solution: Gov Love Ning Student Created Challenge Solution: Operation iVote Demo Student Created Challenge Solution: The Ideal Voter Site Student Created Challenge Solution: The Democracy of Tomorrow Site Student Created Challenge Solution: What Up, Gov! Facebook Group
  • 69. Fitness • Big Idea: Fitness • Essential Question: How can kids lead a healthier lifestyle and be more physically fit? • Challenge: Change the fitness behaviors of youth to help them be more physically fit. http://tinyurl.com/pepcorocks
  • 72. Positive Effects • Attendance
  • 73. Positive Effects • Attendance • Engagement - (especially with traditionally less successful students)
  • 74. Positive Effects • Attendance • Engagement - (especially with traditionally less successful students) • Empowerment - Giving students a voice
  • 75. Positive Effects • Attendance • Engagement - (especially with traditionally less successful students) • Empowerment - Giving students a voice • Communication and Collaboration skills
  • 76. Positive Effects • Attendance • Engagement - (especially with traditionally less successful students) • Empowerment - Giving students a voice • Communication and Collaboration skills • Community Connections
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  • 86. Scalability • Timeline/Duration • Age/Grade levels • CBL as a philosophy, not a recipe
  • 87. Resources to “Continue Climbing” • http://challengebasedlearning.org • iTunesU - http://tinyurl.com/cblonitunesu
  • 89. Pieces Collaboration
  • 90. Pieces Projects Collaboration
  • 91. Pieces Process Projects Collaboration
  • 92. Additional Resources • 50 Free Collaboration Tools that are Awesome for Education: http://www.accreditedonlinecolleges.com/blog/2010/50-free- collaboration-tools/ • Authentic Assessment with Google Forms: http:// teach42morrow.blogspot.com/2010/04/google-forms-for- authentic-assessment.html • Katie’s Delicious Links for Collaboration: http://delicious.com/ kmorrow/collaboration • Katie’s iWeb site for iCollaborate Workshop: http:// web.me.com/mrsmorrow/iCollaborate/Home.html

Editor's Notes

  1. Does it promote learning in isolation or networked learning?
  2. Ability to do multiple video chats Screen Share Ability to record
  3. Blog examples: http://ops.esu8.org/users/ Wiki examples: http://ops.esu8.org/groups/teach42morrow/
  4. can collaborate: as teams in class with students from another class with classes from other schools with experts in the field and all develop skills of: communication time management & division of skills adds meaning and relevance to learning
  5. TODAY What do schools need to make 21st century learning happen right now?
  6. Phase 3 - “For Example” curriculum project - ACOT2 Curriculum Dvpmnt Team - our challenge was to simplify that relevant and applied curriculum, make it relevant, create a model that teachers could easily implement.
  7. PBL statements are generalizations, and that some PBL projects may have pieces more similar to CBL than indicated by the chart.
  8. The framework for Challenge Based Learning looks like this: You start with a big idea – water, energy, self-identity, justice, voting. Come up with the essential question: What does water mean to me and my community? Who am I and who do I want to become? Why is it important to vote? Then you frame the challenge: Improve your school’s use of water. Build your dream team for life. Implement a plan to get more 18 year olds to vote. Let’s focus for a moment on the big idea of water. We did some work on this in the summer of 2008. Atlanta was within 30 days of running out of water; Iowa was suffering from flooding; California was fighting fires; and the Gulf Coast was preparing for hurricane season. A quick sidenote: We’ve been fortunate to be able to involve Adam and Jamie from the “Mythbusters” on some of the communications around Challenge Based Learning and when we were brainstorming essential questions about water, Adam said: “What water means to you depends on whether your thirsty, dirty or on fire.” So if the challenge around water was to improve your school’s use of water, the teams need to ask themselves what they need to know about water before they can tackle that challenge? They will need to do some research; they may need to do a few activities such as measuring their school’s use of water today and so on. The important thing here is that students can do the work. Then the students can create an actionable solution and do it. Assessment can focus on how well the solution addresses the challenge and how well the kids executed the plan. Then you can publish – sample solutions and also publish the documentation –what was it like to work on this challenge
  9. The framework for Challenge Based Learning looks like this: You start with a big idea – water, energy, self-identity, justice, voting. Come up with the essential question: What does water mean to me and my community? Who am I and who do I want to become? Why is it important to vote? Then you frame the challenge: Improve your school’s use of water. Build your dream team for life. Implement a plan to get more 18 year olds to vote. Let’s focus for a moment on the big idea of water. We did some work on this in the summer of 2008. Atlanta was within 30 days of running out of water; Iowa was suffering from flooding; California was fighting fires; and the Gulf Coast was preparing for hurricane season. A quick sidenote: We’ve been fortunate to be able to involve Adam and Jamie from the “Mythbusters” on some of the communications around Challenge Based Learning and when we were brainstorming essential questions about water, Adam said: “What water means to you depends on whether your thirsty, dirty or on fire.” So if the challenge around water was to improve your school’s use of water, the teams need to ask themselves what they need to know about water before they can tackle that challenge? They will need to do some research; they may need to do a few activities such as measuring their school’s use of water today and so on. The important thing here is that students can do the work. Then the students can create an actionable solution and do it. Assessment can focus on how well the solution addresses the challenge and how well the kids executed the plan. Then you can publish – sample solutions and also publish the documentation –what was it like to work on this challenge
  10. The framework for Challenge Based Learning looks like this: You start with a big idea – water, energy, self-identity, justice, voting. Come up with the essential question: What does water mean to me and my community? Who am I and who do I want to become? Why is it important to vote? Then you frame the challenge: Improve your school’s use of water. Build your dream team for life. Implement a plan to get more 18 year olds to vote. Let’s focus for a moment on the big idea of water. We did some work on this in the summer of 2008. Atlanta was within 30 days of running out of water; Iowa was suffering from flooding; California was fighting fires; and the Gulf Coast was preparing for hurricane season. A quick sidenote: We’ve been fortunate to be able to involve Adam and Jamie from the “Mythbusters” on some of the communications around Challenge Based Learning and when we were brainstorming essential questions about water, Adam said: “What water means to you depends on whether your thirsty, dirty or on fire.” So if the challenge around water was to improve your school’s use of water, the teams need to ask themselves what they need to know about water before they can tackle that challenge? They will need to do some research; they may need to do a few activities such as measuring their school’s use of water today and so on. The important thing here is that students can do the work. Then the students can create an actionable solution and do it. Assessment can focus on how well the solution addresses the challenge and how well the kids executed the plan. Then you can publish – sample solutions and also publish the documentation –what was it like to work on this challenge
  11. The framework for Challenge Based Learning looks like this: You start with a big idea – water, energy, self-identity, justice, voting. Come up with the essential question: What does water mean to me and my community? Who am I and who do I want to become? Why is it important to vote? Then you frame the challenge: Improve your school’s use of water. Build your dream team for life. Implement a plan to get more 18 year olds to vote. Let’s focus for a moment on the big idea of water. We did some work on this in the summer of 2008. Atlanta was within 30 days of running out of water; Iowa was suffering from flooding; California was fighting fires; and the Gulf Coast was preparing for hurricane season. A quick sidenote: We’ve been fortunate to be able to involve Adam and Jamie from the “Mythbusters” on some of the communications around Challenge Based Learning and when we were brainstorming essential questions about water, Adam said: “What water means to you depends on whether your thirsty, dirty or on fire.” So if the challenge around water was to improve your school’s use of water, the teams need to ask themselves what they need to know about water before they can tackle that challenge? They will need to do some research; they may need to do a few activities such as measuring their school’s use of water today and so on. The important thing here is that students can do the work. Then the students can create an actionable solution and do it. Assessment can focus on how well the solution addresses the challenge and how well the kids executed the plan. Then you can publish – sample solutions and also publish the documentation –what was it like to work on this challenge
  12. The framework for Challenge Based Learning looks like this: You start with a big idea – water, energy, self-identity, justice, voting. Come up with the essential question: What does water mean to me and my community? Who am I and who do I want to become? Why is it important to vote? Then you frame the challenge: Improve your school’s use of water. Build your dream team for life. Implement a plan to get more 18 year olds to vote. Let’s focus for a moment on the big idea of water. We did some work on this in the summer of 2008. Atlanta was within 30 days of running out of water; Iowa was suffering from flooding; California was fighting fires; and the Gulf Coast was preparing for hurricane season. A quick sidenote: We’ve been fortunate to be able to involve Adam and Jamie from the “Mythbusters” on some of the communications around Challenge Based Learning and when we were brainstorming essential questions about water, Adam said: “What water means to you depends on whether your thirsty, dirty or on fire.” So if the challenge around water was to improve your school’s use of water, the teams need to ask themselves what they need to know about water before they can tackle that challenge? They will need to do some research; they may need to do a few activities such as measuring their school’s use of water today and so on. The important thing here is that students can do the work. Then the students can create an actionable solution and do it. Assessment can focus on how well the solution addresses the challenge and how well the kids executed the plan. Then you can publish – sample solutions and also publish the documentation –what was it like to work on this challenge
  13. The framework for Challenge Based Learning looks like this: You start with a big idea – water, energy, self-identity, justice, voting. Come up with the essential question: What does water mean to me and my community? Who am I and who do I want to become? Why is it important to vote? Then you frame the challenge: Improve your school’s use of water. Build your dream team for life. Implement a plan to get more 18 year olds to vote. Let’s focus for a moment on the big idea of water. We did some work on this in the summer of 2008. Atlanta was within 30 days of running out of water; Iowa was suffering from flooding; California was fighting fires; and the Gulf Coast was preparing for hurricane season. A quick sidenote: We’ve been fortunate to be able to involve Adam and Jamie from the “Mythbusters” on some of the communications around Challenge Based Learning and when we were brainstorming essential questions about water, Adam said: “What water means to you depends on whether your thirsty, dirty or on fire.” So if the challenge around water was to improve your school’s use of water, the teams need to ask themselves what they need to know about water before they can tackle that challenge? They will need to do some research; they may need to do a few activities such as measuring their school’s use of water today and so on. The important thing here is that students can do the work. Then the students can create an actionable solution and do it. Assessment can focus on how well the solution addresses the challenge and how well the kids executed the plan. Then you can publish – sample solutions and also publish the documentation –what was it like to work on this challenge
  14. The framework for Challenge Based Learning looks like this: You start with a big idea – water, energy, self-identity, justice, voting. Come up with the essential question: What does water mean to me and my community? Who am I and who do I want to become? Why is it important to vote? Then you frame the challenge: Improve your school’s use of water. Build your dream team for life. Implement a plan to get more 18 year olds to vote. Let’s focus for a moment on the big idea of water. We did some work on this in the summer of 2008. Atlanta was within 30 days of running out of water; Iowa was suffering from flooding; California was fighting fires; and the Gulf Coast was preparing for hurricane season. A quick sidenote: We’ve been fortunate to be able to involve Adam and Jamie from the “Mythbusters” on some of the communications around Challenge Based Learning and when we were brainstorming essential questions about water, Adam said: “What water means to you depends on whether your thirsty, dirty or on fire.” So if the challenge around water was to improve your school’s use of water, the teams need to ask themselves what they need to know about water before they can tackle that challenge? They will need to do some research; they may need to do a few activities such as measuring their school’s use of water today and so on. The important thing here is that students can do the work. Then the students can create an actionable solution and do it. Assessment can focus on how well the solution addresses the challenge and how well the kids executed the plan. Then you can publish – sample solutions and also publish the documentation –what was it like to work on this challenge
  15. The framework for Challenge Based Learning looks like this: You start with a big idea – water, energy, self-identity, justice, voting. Come up with the essential question: What does water mean to me and my community? Who am I and who do I want to become? Why is it important to vote? Then you frame the challenge: Improve your school’s use of water. Build your dream team for life. Implement a plan to get more 18 year olds to vote. Let’s focus for a moment on the big idea of water. We did some work on this in the summer of 2008. Atlanta was within 30 days of running out of water; Iowa was suffering from flooding; California was fighting fires; and the Gulf Coast was preparing for hurricane season. A quick sidenote: We’ve been fortunate to be able to involve Adam and Jamie from the “Mythbusters” on some of the communications around Challenge Based Learning and when we were brainstorming essential questions about water, Adam said: “What water means to you depends on whether your thirsty, dirty or on fire.” So if the challenge around water was to improve your school’s use of water, the teams need to ask themselves what they need to know about water before they can tackle that challenge? They will need to do some research; they may need to do a few activities such as measuring their school’s use of water today and so on. The important thing here is that students can do the work. Then the students can create an actionable solution and do it. Assessment can focus on how well the solution addresses the challenge and how well the kids executed the plan. Then you can publish – sample solutions and also publish the documentation –what was it like to work on this challenge
  16. The framework for Challenge Based Learning looks like this: You start with a big idea – water, energy, self-identity, justice, voting. Come up with the essential question: What does water mean to me and my community? Who am I and who do I want to become? Why is it important to vote? Then you frame the challenge: Improve your school’s use of water. Build your dream team for life. Implement a plan to get more 18 year olds to vote. Let’s focus for a moment on the big idea of water. We did some work on this in the summer of 2008. Atlanta was within 30 days of running out of water; Iowa was suffering from flooding; California was fighting fires; and the Gulf Coast was preparing for hurricane season. A quick sidenote: We’ve been fortunate to be able to involve Adam and Jamie from the “Mythbusters” on some of the communications around Challenge Based Learning and when we were brainstorming essential questions about water, Adam said: “What water means to you depends on whether your thirsty, dirty or on fire.” So if the challenge around water was to improve your school’s use of water, the teams need to ask themselves what they need to know about water before they can tackle that challenge? They will need to do some research; they may need to do a few activities such as measuring their school’s use of water today and so on. The important thing here is that students can do the work. Then the students can create an actionable solution and do it. Assessment can focus on how well the solution addresses the challenge and how well the kids executed the plan. Then you can publish – sample solutions and also publish the documentation –what was it like to work on this challenge
  17. The framework for Challenge Based Learning looks like this: You start with a big idea – water, energy, self-identity, justice, voting. Come up with the essential question: What does water mean to me and my community? Who am I and who do I want to become? Why is it important to vote? Then you frame the challenge: Improve your school’s use of water. Build your dream team for life. Implement a plan to get more 18 year olds to vote. Let’s focus for a moment on the big idea of water. We did some work on this in the summer of 2008. Atlanta was within 30 days of running out of water; Iowa was suffering from flooding; California was fighting fires; and the Gulf Coast was preparing for hurricane season. A quick sidenote: We’ve been fortunate to be able to involve Adam and Jamie from the “Mythbusters” on some of the communications around Challenge Based Learning and when we were brainstorming essential questions about water, Adam said: “What water means to you depends on whether your thirsty, dirty or on fire.” So if the challenge around water was to improve your school’s use of water, the teams need to ask themselves what they need to know about water before they can tackle that challenge? They will need to do some research; they may need to do a few activities such as measuring their school’s use of water today and so on. The important thing here is that students can do the work. Then the students can create an actionable solution and do it. Assessment can focus on how well the solution addresses the challenge and how well the kids executed the plan. Then you can publish – sample solutions and also publish the documentation –what was it like to work on this challenge
  18. Marco’s CBL Overview video (Miguel - voting)
  19. AP
  20. Guiding activities = Pedometers and Nike+ iPods and Google Maps Student Solutions = Video podcast of exercises and fitness facts, Before-school exercise club for kids Skit for an all-school assembly on being fit
  21. Digital Divas Solution to Tolerance Challenge
  22. Quotes from Kids I think it has helped bring us together more as a grade, school, and a community. This project will do, and has done, great things for us. I think it has helped bring us together more as a grade, school, and a community. This project will do, and has done, great things for us. (Rachel PRice) It is a better way of learning when the teachers are learning with you. Learning is achieved faster and stored in our minds easier when everyone is learning together. Yes, some people in my class that usually aren't participating in class were really giving their best efforts and contributing to the group. I learned that there are more things to just knowing, you have to do something about it not just learn about it and let it go to waste. Doing challenge- based learning helped us learn time management, teamwork, and problems that we actually face on a daily basis.
  23. Quotes from Kids I think it has helped bring us together more as a grade, school, and a community. This project will do, and has done, great things for us. I think it has helped bring us together more as a grade, school, and a community. This project will do, and has done, great things for us. (Rachel PRice) It is a better way of learning when the teachers are learning with you. Learning is achieved faster and stored in our minds easier when everyone is learning together. Yes, some people in my class that usually aren't participating in class were really giving their best efforts and contributing to the group. I learned that there are more things to just knowing, you have to do something about it not just learn about it and let it go to waste. Doing challenge- based learning helped us learn time management, teamwork, and problems that we actually face on a daily basis.
  24. Quotes from Kids I think it has helped bring us together more as a grade, school, and a community. This project will do, and has done, great things for us. I think it has helped bring us together more as a grade, school, and a community. This project will do, and has done, great things for us. (Rachel PRice) It is a better way of learning when the teachers are learning with you. Learning is achieved faster and stored in our minds easier when everyone is learning together. Yes, some people in my class that usually aren't participating in class were really giving their best efforts and contributing to the group. I learned that there are more things to just knowing, you have to do something about it not just learn about it and let it go to waste. Doing challenge- based learning helped us learn time management, teamwork, and problems that we actually face on a daily basis.
  25. Quotes from Kids I think it has helped bring us together more as a grade, school, and a community. This project will do, and has done, great things for us. I think it has helped bring us together more as a grade, school, and a community. This project will do, and has done, great things for us. (Rachel PRice) It is a better way of learning when the teachers are learning with you. Learning is achieved faster and stored in our minds easier when everyone is learning together. Yes, some people in my class that usually aren't participating in class were really giving their best efforts and contributing to the group. I learned that there are more things to just knowing, you have to do something about it not just learn about it and let it go to waste. Doing challenge- based learning helped us learn time management, teamwork, and problems that we actually face on a daily basis.
  26. Quotes from Kids I think it has helped bring us together more as a grade, school, and a community. This project will do, and has done, great things for us. I think it has helped bring us together more as a grade, school, and a community. This project will do, and has done, great things for us. (Rachel PRice) It is a better way of learning when the teachers are learning with you. Learning is achieved faster and stored in our minds easier when everyone is learning together. Yes, some people in my class that usually aren't participating in class were really giving their best efforts and contributing to the group. I learned that there are more things to just knowing, you have to do something about it not just learn about it and let it go to waste. Doing challenge- based learning helped us learn time management, teamwork, and problems that we actually face on a daily basis.
  27. Quotes from Kids I think it has helped bring us together more as a grade, school, and a community. This project will do, and has done, great things for us. I think it has helped bring us together more as a grade, school, and a community. This project will do, and has done, great things for us. (Rachel PRice) It is a better way of learning when the teachers are learning with you. Learning is achieved faster and stored in our minds easier when everyone is learning together. Yes, some people in my class that usually aren't participating in class were really giving their best efforts and contributing to the group. I learned that there are more things to just knowing, you have to do something about it not just learn about it and let it go to waste. Doing challenge- based learning helped us learn time management, teamwork, and problems that we actually face on a daily basis.
  28. Quotes from Kids I think it has helped bring us together more as a grade, school, and a community. This project will do, and has done, great things for us. I think it has helped bring us together more as a grade, school, and a community. This project will do, and has done, great things for us. (Rachel PRice) It is a better way of learning when the teachers are learning with you. Learning is achieved faster and stored in our minds easier when everyone is learning together. Yes, some people in my class that usually aren't participating in class were really giving their best efforts and contributing to the group. I learned that there are more things to just knowing, you have to do something about it not just learn about it and let it go to waste. Doing challenge- based learning helped us learn time management, teamwork, and problems that we actually face on a daily basis.
  29. Quotes from Kids I think it has helped bring us together more as a grade, school, and a community. This project will do, and has done, great things for us. I think it has helped bring us together more as a grade, school, and a community. This project will do, and has done, great things for us. (Rachel PRice) It is a better way of learning when the teachers are learning with you. Learning is achieved faster and stored in our minds easier when everyone is learning together. Yes, some people in my class that usually aren't participating in class were really giving their best efforts and contributing to the group. I learned that there are more things to just knowing, you have to do something about it not just learn about it and let it go to waste. Doing challenge- based learning helped us learn time management, teamwork, and problems that we actually face on a daily basis.