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Page 1: Going Global At #NWAIS13

Going Global Preparing Students to be Citizens of the World

NWAIS bull October 2013

Lucy Gray

Lucy Gray Consulting

lucylucygrayconsultingcom

1

Slides available athttpwwwlucygrayorg

elemenous on Twitter

2

Where is Matt

3

Wherersquos Matt 2012

4

httpgooglaQ0DU

Is today the day

5

Agenda

6

Your Story

My Story

The Context

Vision and Mindset

Mapping This Space

The Global Education Conference amp Network

Example Projects

The Global Classroom Teacherrsquos Toolkit

Final Tips

Questions

Poll 1 httpgooglhzlT4X

7

Poll 2 httpgooglpuQ5c5

8

Lucy Gray

9

Consultant

Co-Founder of the Global Education Collaborative and Conference

Apple Distinguished Educator

Google Certified Teacher

Technology Coach

Middle School Computer Science

Primary Grades

Image Source httpwwwflickrcomphotosgenista6898950

ACM - Urban Education Program

Marilyn Turkovich

UptownEdgewater

St Thomas of Canterbury

Dimensions in Multiculturalism

10

Charter for Compassion

Apple Distinguished EducatorsGlobal Awareness 2006

The World is Flat

A Whole New Mind

Berlin amp Prague

Rethink Global Awareness

12

Classroom 20Link

13

Global Education Collaborative amp Conference

14

Mission

15

The Global Education Collaborative is a community of practice where people connect and build the professional relationships necessary for effective collaboration across borders Via this social network educators and organizations from all over the world share conversations resources projects and initiatives with a strong emphasis on promoting global awareness fostering global competency and inspiring action towards solving real-world problems Our ultimate goal is to help prepare students for a rapidly changing and complex world

Over 800000 unique visitors

16

Over 16000 members from 160+ countries

17

GEC FeaturesArchived Presentations from Past Conferences

Affinity groups

Searchable member list

Latest activity

Discussion forums and blogs

Links to resources

Events

Project database

Videos and photos

18

Learning 2012The Education Project 2010

Apple Asia Distinguished Educator Institute 2008

Connecting Globally

19

The Context

20

Arne Duncan

Diane Ravitch

A NEW

NATION AT

RISK

MOMENT

21

Rahm Emanuel

22

Factory Model = ComplianceLearning By Doing Model = Communication Creativity and Collaboration

Where do you stand

oline73 Can you distill why globally

connected classrooms are vital

in 2010

Photo source

23

We have urgent problems that need to be addressed and in order to prepare our students to work on these problems we must connect them globally

We must teach them how networked learning leads to networked problem solving

24

The influence of new mediaThe push for 21st century skillsThe ldquohighly connected teacherrdquoThe urgency presented by

complex global problems

Factors Within This Context

25

Why global education

26

Competition

Understanding

Cooperation

Improvement for the entire planet

Millennials Want to Learnhellip

With technology

With one another

Online

In their time

In their place

Doing things that matter

27

ldquoThe Highly Connected Teacherrdquo

28

Creating Innovators

29

Partnership for 21st Century Skills

30

CCSSO and Asia Societyrsquos Partnership for Global Learning

Comprehensive resource addressing global competence

Download a copy here

Attend the PGL conference

31

Asia Society PGLDefining Global Competence

32

Graduation Performance System

33

34

Common Core

High Noon

Issues involving the global commons

Issues requiring a global commitment

Issues needing a global regulatory approach

35

Flat Classroom Projectreg amp Book

Julie Lindsay amp Vicki Davis

Steps to Flattening Your Classroom

Project Development

PD Toolkit

36

Additional Resources

37

EdWeek Global Learning blog by Tony Jackson

Vision amp Mindset

38

Edutopia FebruaryMarch 2008httpwwwedutopiaorgsage-advice-world-citizens

39

First you help them define the term ldquocitizen of the worldrdquo Then you help them learn what being a good citizen means -- to themselves to loved ones and family to the school community to the surrounding community Onersquos actions can be directly linked to onersquos values (beliefs feelings and actions that are important to us) so starting with a basic understanding of onersquos values is essential to any meaningful discussions on citizenship The global context is meaningless unless students are good citizens of their own nation

40

Right before our eyes all that the education sector has controlled dismissed manipulated validated embellished fictionalized and ranked within an aura of tradition and ritual may be accessed by point-and-click We need to stop chasing exponentially expanding content Inquiry problem recognition and solution creativity knowing onersquos strengths and weaknesses communication and relationships are what students must be prepared for

41

Becoming a world citizen requires knowledge and experience of other cultures US schools do not provide knowledge or experience Rather they provide a cursory glimpse of others in order to exemplify how not to be American ldquoDiversity Dayrdquo does not create world citizens it patronizes cultural difference and touts xenophobia and always winds up pandering American culture as Eurocentrically defined Only travel and immersion in other cultures creates world citizens

42

Prepare students to be citizens of the world by being one yourself Teach from a global perspective

43

Mapping This Space

47

Connect All Schools

48

The Global EducationConference amp Network

49

Global Education Conferencehttpglobaleducationconferencecom

50

Steve Hargadon

51

Closing Session

52

2010 - Brian Mannix

53

2010 - Polar Bears International

54

2010 - Catlin Gabel School

55

2011 - Pam Allyn - LitWorld

56

2011 - Greg Jacobs - Louder Than a Bomb

57

2011 - The Shoah Foundation

58

2012 - Anne Mirtschin- Hello Little World

2012 - Michael Trucano

2012 - Andrew Revkin

59

httpglobaleducationconferencecom

60

Example Projects

61

Earth Day Groceries Project Mark Ahlness

62

Projects By Jen

63

Jen Wagner

Around the World with 80 Schools

Silvia Tolisano

64

Skype in the Classroom

66

Mystery Location Calls

67

Google Hangouts in Education

G+EduHangout

68

Cybrary Manrsquos Mystery Location Page

69

The Global Classroom ProjectDeb FrazierMichael Graffin

70

The Writerrsquos ClubRob Sbaglia

Google Lit TripsJerome Burg

71

Sample VideoValerie Becker

74

WikiValerie Becker

75

76

More from West Tisbury School

77

MyThologyMatt Cauthron

A Whole New MindKarl Fisch

78

Out of Eden

EdReach link

Melvina Kurashigersquos Water Project

83

Ben Sheridan Learning 2 Conference Livestream

Syria Dear World

Dear World Main Site

Guess Where London

The iEARN Project Book

86

The Global Classroom Teacherrsquos Toolkit

87

Innovation on Earth Technology Toolkit

88

Global Collaboration Exploration amp Innovation on iTunes U

89

Apple IncTools of the Trade

Photobooth (photos video greenscreening)

iChat AV or FaceTime (videoconferencing desktop sharing recording)

Garageband (recording podcasting)

iPod iPod Touch iPad - apps

90

Generic Toolkit

Still or video camera - Kodak cameras

Web cam - Logitech

Chat client - Skype (free) Google Hangouts

Digital recording device or web site

Collaborative workspace - Edmodo Google Sites Wikispaces

Networks - Twitter iEARN ePals TakingITGlobal Global Ed ning

Web 20 Tools - VoiceThread Voki Google Docs (Forms) Google Maps amp Earth etc

91

92

93

Connected Educators Month

94

edConnectr

95

Build professional relationships

Keep it simple

Join existing projects

Evolve

Make It Count - Casey Neistat

96

Slides with clickable linksavailable at httpwwwlucygrayorg

elemenous on Twitter

97

Lucyrsquos Contact Info

98

lucylucygrayconsultingcom

httplucygrayconsultingcom

httpglobaleducationningcom

Username elemenousOn Skype Twitter YouTube Diigo Flickr Delicious

Page 2: Going Global At #NWAIS13

Slides available athttpwwwlucygrayorg

elemenous on Twitter

2

Where is Matt

3

Wherersquos Matt 2012

4

httpgooglaQ0DU

Is today the day

5

Agenda

6

Your Story

My Story

The Context

Vision and Mindset

Mapping This Space

The Global Education Conference amp Network

Example Projects

The Global Classroom Teacherrsquos Toolkit

Final Tips

Questions

Poll 1 httpgooglhzlT4X

7

Poll 2 httpgooglpuQ5c5

8

Lucy Gray

9

Consultant

Co-Founder of the Global Education Collaborative and Conference

Apple Distinguished Educator

Google Certified Teacher

Technology Coach

Middle School Computer Science

Primary Grades

Image Source httpwwwflickrcomphotosgenista6898950

ACM - Urban Education Program

Marilyn Turkovich

UptownEdgewater

St Thomas of Canterbury

Dimensions in Multiculturalism

10

Charter for Compassion

Apple Distinguished EducatorsGlobal Awareness 2006

The World is Flat

A Whole New Mind

Berlin amp Prague

Rethink Global Awareness

12

Classroom 20Link

13

Global Education Collaborative amp Conference

14

Mission

15

The Global Education Collaborative is a community of practice where people connect and build the professional relationships necessary for effective collaboration across borders Via this social network educators and organizations from all over the world share conversations resources projects and initiatives with a strong emphasis on promoting global awareness fostering global competency and inspiring action towards solving real-world problems Our ultimate goal is to help prepare students for a rapidly changing and complex world

Over 800000 unique visitors

16

Over 16000 members from 160+ countries

17

GEC FeaturesArchived Presentations from Past Conferences

Affinity groups

Searchable member list

Latest activity

Discussion forums and blogs

Links to resources

Events

Project database

Videos and photos

18

Learning 2012The Education Project 2010

Apple Asia Distinguished Educator Institute 2008

Connecting Globally

19

The Context

20

Arne Duncan

Diane Ravitch

A NEW

NATION AT

RISK

MOMENT

21

Rahm Emanuel

22

Factory Model = ComplianceLearning By Doing Model = Communication Creativity and Collaboration

Where do you stand

oline73 Can you distill why globally

connected classrooms are vital

in 2010

Photo source

23

We have urgent problems that need to be addressed and in order to prepare our students to work on these problems we must connect them globally

We must teach them how networked learning leads to networked problem solving

24

The influence of new mediaThe push for 21st century skillsThe ldquohighly connected teacherrdquoThe urgency presented by

complex global problems

Factors Within This Context

25

Why global education

26

Competition

Understanding

Cooperation

Improvement for the entire planet

Millennials Want to Learnhellip

With technology

With one another

Online

In their time

In their place

Doing things that matter

27

ldquoThe Highly Connected Teacherrdquo

28

Creating Innovators

29

Partnership for 21st Century Skills

30

CCSSO and Asia Societyrsquos Partnership for Global Learning

Comprehensive resource addressing global competence

Download a copy here

Attend the PGL conference

31

Asia Society PGLDefining Global Competence

32

Graduation Performance System

33

34

Common Core

High Noon

Issues involving the global commons

Issues requiring a global commitment

Issues needing a global regulatory approach

35

Flat Classroom Projectreg amp Book

Julie Lindsay amp Vicki Davis

Steps to Flattening Your Classroom

Project Development

PD Toolkit

36

Additional Resources

37

EdWeek Global Learning blog by Tony Jackson

Vision amp Mindset

38

Edutopia FebruaryMarch 2008httpwwwedutopiaorgsage-advice-world-citizens

39

First you help them define the term ldquocitizen of the worldrdquo Then you help them learn what being a good citizen means -- to themselves to loved ones and family to the school community to the surrounding community Onersquos actions can be directly linked to onersquos values (beliefs feelings and actions that are important to us) so starting with a basic understanding of onersquos values is essential to any meaningful discussions on citizenship The global context is meaningless unless students are good citizens of their own nation

40

Right before our eyes all that the education sector has controlled dismissed manipulated validated embellished fictionalized and ranked within an aura of tradition and ritual may be accessed by point-and-click We need to stop chasing exponentially expanding content Inquiry problem recognition and solution creativity knowing onersquos strengths and weaknesses communication and relationships are what students must be prepared for

41

Becoming a world citizen requires knowledge and experience of other cultures US schools do not provide knowledge or experience Rather they provide a cursory glimpse of others in order to exemplify how not to be American ldquoDiversity Dayrdquo does not create world citizens it patronizes cultural difference and touts xenophobia and always winds up pandering American culture as Eurocentrically defined Only travel and immersion in other cultures creates world citizens

42

Prepare students to be citizens of the world by being one yourself Teach from a global perspective

43

Mapping This Space

47

Connect All Schools

48

The Global EducationConference amp Network

49

Global Education Conferencehttpglobaleducationconferencecom

50

Steve Hargadon

51

Closing Session

52

2010 - Brian Mannix

53

2010 - Polar Bears International

54

2010 - Catlin Gabel School

55

2011 - Pam Allyn - LitWorld

56

2011 - Greg Jacobs - Louder Than a Bomb

57

2011 - The Shoah Foundation

58

2012 - Anne Mirtschin- Hello Little World

2012 - Michael Trucano

2012 - Andrew Revkin

59

httpglobaleducationconferencecom

60

Example Projects

61

Earth Day Groceries Project Mark Ahlness

62

Projects By Jen

63

Jen Wagner

Around the World with 80 Schools

Silvia Tolisano

64

Skype in the Classroom

66

Mystery Location Calls

67

Google Hangouts in Education

G+EduHangout

68

Cybrary Manrsquos Mystery Location Page

69

The Global Classroom ProjectDeb FrazierMichael Graffin

70

The Writerrsquos ClubRob Sbaglia

Google Lit TripsJerome Burg

71

Sample VideoValerie Becker

74

WikiValerie Becker

75

76

More from West Tisbury School

77

MyThologyMatt Cauthron

A Whole New MindKarl Fisch

78

Out of Eden

EdReach link

Melvina Kurashigersquos Water Project

83

Ben Sheridan Learning 2 Conference Livestream

Syria Dear World

Dear World Main Site

Guess Where London

The iEARN Project Book

86

The Global Classroom Teacherrsquos Toolkit

87

Innovation on Earth Technology Toolkit

88

Global Collaboration Exploration amp Innovation on iTunes U

89

Apple IncTools of the Trade

Photobooth (photos video greenscreening)

iChat AV or FaceTime (videoconferencing desktop sharing recording)

Garageband (recording podcasting)

iPod iPod Touch iPad - apps

90

Generic Toolkit

Still or video camera - Kodak cameras

Web cam - Logitech

Chat client - Skype (free) Google Hangouts

Digital recording device or web site

Collaborative workspace - Edmodo Google Sites Wikispaces

Networks - Twitter iEARN ePals TakingITGlobal Global Ed ning

Web 20 Tools - VoiceThread Voki Google Docs (Forms) Google Maps amp Earth etc

91

92

93

Connected Educators Month

94

edConnectr

95

Build professional relationships

Keep it simple

Join existing projects

Evolve

Make It Count - Casey Neistat

96

Slides with clickable linksavailable at httpwwwlucygrayorg

elemenous on Twitter

97

Lucyrsquos Contact Info

98

lucylucygrayconsultingcom

httplucygrayconsultingcom

httpglobaleducationningcom

Username elemenousOn Skype Twitter YouTube Diigo Flickr Delicious

Page 3: Going Global At #NWAIS13

Where is Matt

3

Wherersquos Matt 2012

4

httpgooglaQ0DU

Is today the day

5

Agenda

6

Your Story

My Story

The Context

Vision and Mindset

Mapping This Space

The Global Education Conference amp Network

Example Projects

The Global Classroom Teacherrsquos Toolkit

Final Tips

Questions

Poll 1 httpgooglhzlT4X

7

Poll 2 httpgooglpuQ5c5

8

Lucy Gray

9

Consultant

Co-Founder of the Global Education Collaborative and Conference

Apple Distinguished Educator

Google Certified Teacher

Technology Coach

Middle School Computer Science

Primary Grades

Image Source httpwwwflickrcomphotosgenista6898950

ACM - Urban Education Program

Marilyn Turkovich

UptownEdgewater

St Thomas of Canterbury

Dimensions in Multiculturalism

10

Charter for Compassion

Apple Distinguished EducatorsGlobal Awareness 2006

The World is Flat

A Whole New Mind

Berlin amp Prague

Rethink Global Awareness

12

Classroom 20Link

13

Global Education Collaborative amp Conference

14

Mission

15

The Global Education Collaborative is a community of practice where people connect and build the professional relationships necessary for effective collaboration across borders Via this social network educators and organizations from all over the world share conversations resources projects and initiatives with a strong emphasis on promoting global awareness fostering global competency and inspiring action towards solving real-world problems Our ultimate goal is to help prepare students for a rapidly changing and complex world

Over 800000 unique visitors

16

Over 16000 members from 160+ countries

17

GEC FeaturesArchived Presentations from Past Conferences

Affinity groups

Searchable member list

Latest activity

Discussion forums and blogs

Links to resources

Events

Project database

Videos and photos

18

Learning 2012The Education Project 2010

Apple Asia Distinguished Educator Institute 2008

Connecting Globally

19

The Context

20

Arne Duncan

Diane Ravitch

A NEW

NATION AT

RISK

MOMENT

21

Rahm Emanuel

22

Factory Model = ComplianceLearning By Doing Model = Communication Creativity and Collaboration

Where do you stand

oline73 Can you distill why globally

connected classrooms are vital

in 2010

Photo source

23

We have urgent problems that need to be addressed and in order to prepare our students to work on these problems we must connect them globally

We must teach them how networked learning leads to networked problem solving

24

The influence of new mediaThe push for 21st century skillsThe ldquohighly connected teacherrdquoThe urgency presented by

complex global problems

Factors Within This Context

25

Why global education

26

Competition

Understanding

Cooperation

Improvement for the entire planet

Millennials Want to Learnhellip

With technology

With one another

Online

In their time

In their place

Doing things that matter

27

ldquoThe Highly Connected Teacherrdquo

28

Creating Innovators

29

Partnership for 21st Century Skills

30

CCSSO and Asia Societyrsquos Partnership for Global Learning

Comprehensive resource addressing global competence

Download a copy here

Attend the PGL conference

31

Asia Society PGLDefining Global Competence

32

Graduation Performance System

33

34

Common Core

High Noon

Issues involving the global commons

Issues requiring a global commitment

Issues needing a global regulatory approach

35

Flat Classroom Projectreg amp Book

Julie Lindsay amp Vicki Davis

Steps to Flattening Your Classroom

Project Development

PD Toolkit

36

Additional Resources

37

EdWeek Global Learning blog by Tony Jackson

Vision amp Mindset

38

Edutopia FebruaryMarch 2008httpwwwedutopiaorgsage-advice-world-citizens

39

First you help them define the term ldquocitizen of the worldrdquo Then you help them learn what being a good citizen means -- to themselves to loved ones and family to the school community to the surrounding community Onersquos actions can be directly linked to onersquos values (beliefs feelings and actions that are important to us) so starting with a basic understanding of onersquos values is essential to any meaningful discussions on citizenship The global context is meaningless unless students are good citizens of their own nation

40

Right before our eyes all that the education sector has controlled dismissed manipulated validated embellished fictionalized and ranked within an aura of tradition and ritual may be accessed by point-and-click We need to stop chasing exponentially expanding content Inquiry problem recognition and solution creativity knowing onersquos strengths and weaknesses communication and relationships are what students must be prepared for

41

Becoming a world citizen requires knowledge and experience of other cultures US schools do not provide knowledge or experience Rather they provide a cursory glimpse of others in order to exemplify how not to be American ldquoDiversity Dayrdquo does not create world citizens it patronizes cultural difference and touts xenophobia and always winds up pandering American culture as Eurocentrically defined Only travel and immersion in other cultures creates world citizens

42

Prepare students to be citizens of the world by being one yourself Teach from a global perspective

43

Mapping This Space

47

Connect All Schools

48

The Global EducationConference amp Network

49

Global Education Conferencehttpglobaleducationconferencecom

50

Steve Hargadon

51

Closing Session

52

2010 - Brian Mannix

53

2010 - Polar Bears International

54

2010 - Catlin Gabel School

55

2011 - Pam Allyn - LitWorld

56

2011 - Greg Jacobs - Louder Than a Bomb

57

2011 - The Shoah Foundation

58

2012 - Anne Mirtschin- Hello Little World

2012 - Michael Trucano

2012 - Andrew Revkin

59

httpglobaleducationconferencecom

60

Example Projects

61

Earth Day Groceries Project Mark Ahlness

62

Projects By Jen

63

Jen Wagner

Around the World with 80 Schools

Silvia Tolisano

64

Skype in the Classroom

66

Mystery Location Calls

67

Google Hangouts in Education

G+EduHangout

68

Cybrary Manrsquos Mystery Location Page

69

The Global Classroom ProjectDeb FrazierMichael Graffin

70

The Writerrsquos ClubRob Sbaglia

Google Lit TripsJerome Burg

71

Sample VideoValerie Becker

74

WikiValerie Becker

75

76

More from West Tisbury School

77

MyThologyMatt Cauthron

A Whole New MindKarl Fisch

78

Out of Eden

EdReach link

Melvina Kurashigersquos Water Project

83

Ben Sheridan Learning 2 Conference Livestream

Syria Dear World

Dear World Main Site

Guess Where London

The iEARN Project Book

86

The Global Classroom Teacherrsquos Toolkit

87

Innovation on Earth Technology Toolkit

88

Global Collaboration Exploration amp Innovation on iTunes U

89

Apple IncTools of the Trade

Photobooth (photos video greenscreening)

iChat AV or FaceTime (videoconferencing desktop sharing recording)

Garageband (recording podcasting)

iPod iPod Touch iPad - apps

90

Generic Toolkit

Still or video camera - Kodak cameras

Web cam - Logitech

Chat client - Skype (free) Google Hangouts

Digital recording device or web site

Collaborative workspace - Edmodo Google Sites Wikispaces

Networks - Twitter iEARN ePals TakingITGlobal Global Ed ning

Web 20 Tools - VoiceThread Voki Google Docs (Forms) Google Maps amp Earth etc

91

92

93

Connected Educators Month

94

edConnectr

95

Build professional relationships

Keep it simple

Join existing projects

Evolve

Make It Count - Casey Neistat

96

Slides with clickable linksavailable at httpwwwlucygrayorg

elemenous on Twitter

97

Lucyrsquos Contact Info

98

lucylucygrayconsultingcom

httplucygrayconsultingcom

httpglobaleducationningcom

Username elemenousOn Skype Twitter YouTube Diigo Flickr Delicious

Page 4: Going Global At #NWAIS13

Wherersquos Matt 2012

4

httpgooglaQ0DU

Is today the day

5

Agenda

6

Your Story

My Story

The Context

Vision and Mindset

Mapping This Space

The Global Education Conference amp Network

Example Projects

The Global Classroom Teacherrsquos Toolkit

Final Tips

Questions

Poll 1 httpgooglhzlT4X

7

Poll 2 httpgooglpuQ5c5

8

Lucy Gray

9

Consultant

Co-Founder of the Global Education Collaborative and Conference

Apple Distinguished Educator

Google Certified Teacher

Technology Coach

Middle School Computer Science

Primary Grades

Image Source httpwwwflickrcomphotosgenista6898950

ACM - Urban Education Program

Marilyn Turkovich

UptownEdgewater

St Thomas of Canterbury

Dimensions in Multiculturalism

10

Charter for Compassion

Apple Distinguished EducatorsGlobal Awareness 2006

The World is Flat

A Whole New Mind

Berlin amp Prague

Rethink Global Awareness

12

Classroom 20Link

13

Global Education Collaborative amp Conference

14

Mission

15

The Global Education Collaborative is a community of practice where people connect and build the professional relationships necessary for effective collaboration across borders Via this social network educators and organizations from all over the world share conversations resources projects and initiatives with a strong emphasis on promoting global awareness fostering global competency and inspiring action towards solving real-world problems Our ultimate goal is to help prepare students for a rapidly changing and complex world

Over 800000 unique visitors

16

Over 16000 members from 160+ countries

17

GEC FeaturesArchived Presentations from Past Conferences

Affinity groups

Searchable member list

Latest activity

Discussion forums and blogs

Links to resources

Events

Project database

Videos and photos

18

Learning 2012The Education Project 2010

Apple Asia Distinguished Educator Institute 2008

Connecting Globally

19

The Context

20

Arne Duncan

Diane Ravitch

A NEW

NATION AT

RISK

MOMENT

21

Rahm Emanuel

22

Factory Model = ComplianceLearning By Doing Model = Communication Creativity and Collaboration

Where do you stand

oline73 Can you distill why globally

connected classrooms are vital

in 2010

Photo source

23

We have urgent problems that need to be addressed and in order to prepare our students to work on these problems we must connect them globally

We must teach them how networked learning leads to networked problem solving

24

The influence of new mediaThe push for 21st century skillsThe ldquohighly connected teacherrdquoThe urgency presented by

complex global problems

Factors Within This Context

25

Why global education

26

Competition

Understanding

Cooperation

Improvement for the entire planet

Millennials Want to Learnhellip

With technology

With one another

Online

In their time

In their place

Doing things that matter

27

ldquoThe Highly Connected Teacherrdquo

28

Creating Innovators

29

Partnership for 21st Century Skills

30

CCSSO and Asia Societyrsquos Partnership for Global Learning

Comprehensive resource addressing global competence

Download a copy here

Attend the PGL conference

31

Asia Society PGLDefining Global Competence

32

Graduation Performance System

33

34

Common Core

High Noon

Issues involving the global commons

Issues requiring a global commitment

Issues needing a global regulatory approach

35

Flat Classroom Projectreg amp Book

Julie Lindsay amp Vicki Davis

Steps to Flattening Your Classroom

Project Development

PD Toolkit

36

Additional Resources

37

EdWeek Global Learning blog by Tony Jackson

Vision amp Mindset

38

Edutopia FebruaryMarch 2008httpwwwedutopiaorgsage-advice-world-citizens

39

First you help them define the term ldquocitizen of the worldrdquo Then you help them learn what being a good citizen means -- to themselves to loved ones and family to the school community to the surrounding community Onersquos actions can be directly linked to onersquos values (beliefs feelings and actions that are important to us) so starting with a basic understanding of onersquos values is essential to any meaningful discussions on citizenship The global context is meaningless unless students are good citizens of their own nation

40

Right before our eyes all that the education sector has controlled dismissed manipulated validated embellished fictionalized and ranked within an aura of tradition and ritual may be accessed by point-and-click We need to stop chasing exponentially expanding content Inquiry problem recognition and solution creativity knowing onersquos strengths and weaknesses communication and relationships are what students must be prepared for

41

Becoming a world citizen requires knowledge and experience of other cultures US schools do not provide knowledge or experience Rather they provide a cursory glimpse of others in order to exemplify how not to be American ldquoDiversity Dayrdquo does not create world citizens it patronizes cultural difference and touts xenophobia and always winds up pandering American culture as Eurocentrically defined Only travel and immersion in other cultures creates world citizens

42

Prepare students to be citizens of the world by being one yourself Teach from a global perspective

43

Mapping This Space

47

Connect All Schools

48

The Global EducationConference amp Network

49

Global Education Conferencehttpglobaleducationconferencecom

50

Steve Hargadon

51

Closing Session

52

2010 - Brian Mannix

53

2010 - Polar Bears International

54

2010 - Catlin Gabel School

55

2011 - Pam Allyn - LitWorld

56

2011 - Greg Jacobs - Louder Than a Bomb

57

2011 - The Shoah Foundation

58

2012 - Anne Mirtschin- Hello Little World

2012 - Michael Trucano

2012 - Andrew Revkin

59

httpglobaleducationconferencecom

60

Example Projects

61

Earth Day Groceries Project Mark Ahlness

62

Projects By Jen

63

Jen Wagner

Around the World with 80 Schools

Silvia Tolisano

64

Skype in the Classroom

66

Mystery Location Calls

67

Google Hangouts in Education

G+EduHangout

68

Cybrary Manrsquos Mystery Location Page

69

The Global Classroom ProjectDeb FrazierMichael Graffin

70

The Writerrsquos ClubRob Sbaglia

Google Lit TripsJerome Burg

71

Sample VideoValerie Becker

74

WikiValerie Becker

75

76

More from West Tisbury School

77

MyThologyMatt Cauthron

A Whole New MindKarl Fisch

78

Out of Eden

EdReach link

Melvina Kurashigersquos Water Project

83

Ben Sheridan Learning 2 Conference Livestream

Syria Dear World

Dear World Main Site

Guess Where London

The iEARN Project Book

86

The Global Classroom Teacherrsquos Toolkit

87

Innovation on Earth Technology Toolkit

88

Global Collaboration Exploration amp Innovation on iTunes U

89

Apple IncTools of the Trade

Photobooth (photos video greenscreening)

iChat AV or FaceTime (videoconferencing desktop sharing recording)

Garageband (recording podcasting)

iPod iPod Touch iPad - apps

90

Generic Toolkit

Still or video camera - Kodak cameras

Web cam - Logitech

Chat client - Skype (free) Google Hangouts

Digital recording device or web site

Collaborative workspace - Edmodo Google Sites Wikispaces

Networks - Twitter iEARN ePals TakingITGlobal Global Ed ning

Web 20 Tools - VoiceThread Voki Google Docs (Forms) Google Maps amp Earth etc

91

92

93

Connected Educators Month

94

edConnectr

95

Build professional relationships

Keep it simple

Join existing projects

Evolve

Make It Count - Casey Neistat

96

Slides with clickable linksavailable at httpwwwlucygrayorg

elemenous on Twitter

97

Lucyrsquos Contact Info

98

lucylucygrayconsultingcom

httplucygrayconsultingcom

httpglobaleducationningcom

Username elemenousOn Skype Twitter YouTube Diigo Flickr Delicious

Page 5: Going Global At #NWAIS13

Is today the day

5

Agenda

6

Your Story

My Story

The Context

Vision and Mindset

Mapping This Space

The Global Education Conference amp Network

Example Projects

The Global Classroom Teacherrsquos Toolkit

Final Tips

Questions

Poll 1 httpgooglhzlT4X

7

Poll 2 httpgooglpuQ5c5

8

Lucy Gray

9

Consultant

Co-Founder of the Global Education Collaborative and Conference

Apple Distinguished Educator

Google Certified Teacher

Technology Coach

Middle School Computer Science

Primary Grades

Image Source httpwwwflickrcomphotosgenista6898950

ACM - Urban Education Program

Marilyn Turkovich

UptownEdgewater

St Thomas of Canterbury

Dimensions in Multiculturalism

10

Charter for Compassion

Apple Distinguished EducatorsGlobal Awareness 2006

The World is Flat

A Whole New Mind

Berlin amp Prague

Rethink Global Awareness

12

Classroom 20Link

13

Global Education Collaborative amp Conference

14

Mission

15

The Global Education Collaborative is a community of practice where people connect and build the professional relationships necessary for effective collaboration across borders Via this social network educators and organizations from all over the world share conversations resources projects and initiatives with a strong emphasis on promoting global awareness fostering global competency and inspiring action towards solving real-world problems Our ultimate goal is to help prepare students for a rapidly changing and complex world

Over 800000 unique visitors

16

Over 16000 members from 160+ countries

17

GEC FeaturesArchived Presentations from Past Conferences

Affinity groups

Searchable member list

Latest activity

Discussion forums and blogs

Links to resources

Events

Project database

Videos and photos

18

Learning 2012The Education Project 2010

Apple Asia Distinguished Educator Institute 2008

Connecting Globally

19

The Context

20

Arne Duncan

Diane Ravitch

A NEW

NATION AT

RISK

MOMENT

21

Rahm Emanuel

22

Factory Model = ComplianceLearning By Doing Model = Communication Creativity and Collaboration

Where do you stand

oline73 Can you distill why globally

connected classrooms are vital

in 2010

Photo source

23

We have urgent problems that need to be addressed and in order to prepare our students to work on these problems we must connect them globally

We must teach them how networked learning leads to networked problem solving

24

The influence of new mediaThe push for 21st century skillsThe ldquohighly connected teacherrdquoThe urgency presented by

complex global problems

Factors Within This Context

25

Why global education

26

Competition

Understanding

Cooperation

Improvement for the entire planet

Millennials Want to Learnhellip

With technology

With one another

Online

In their time

In their place

Doing things that matter

27

ldquoThe Highly Connected Teacherrdquo

28

Creating Innovators

29

Partnership for 21st Century Skills

30

CCSSO and Asia Societyrsquos Partnership for Global Learning

Comprehensive resource addressing global competence

Download a copy here

Attend the PGL conference

31

Asia Society PGLDefining Global Competence

32

Graduation Performance System

33

34

Common Core

High Noon

Issues involving the global commons

Issues requiring a global commitment

Issues needing a global regulatory approach

35

Flat Classroom Projectreg amp Book

Julie Lindsay amp Vicki Davis

Steps to Flattening Your Classroom

Project Development

PD Toolkit

36

Additional Resources

37

EdWeek Global Learning blog by Tony Jackson

Vision amp Mindset

38

Edutopia FebruaryMarch 2008httpwwwedutopiaorgsage-advice-world-citizens

39

First you help them define the term ldquocitizen of the worldrdquo Then you help them learn what being a good citizen means -- to themselves to loved ones and family to the school community to the surrounding community Onersquos actions can be directly linked to onersquos values (beliefs feelings and actions that are important to us) so starting with a basic understanding of onersquos values is essential to any meaningful discussions on citizenship The global context is meaningless unless students are good citizens of their own nation

40

Right before our eyes all that the education sector has controlled dismissed manipulated validated embellished fictionalized and ranked within an aura of tradition and ritual may be accessed by point-and-click We need to stop chasing exponentially expanding content Inquiry problem recognition and solution creativity knowing onersquos strengths and weaknesses communication and relationships are what students must be prepared for

41

Becoming a world citizen requires knowledge and experience of other cultures US schools do not provide knowledge or experience Rather they provide a cursory glimpse of others in order to exemplify how not to be American ldquoDiversity Dayrdquo does not create world citizens it patronizes cultural difference and touts xenophobia and always winds up pandering American culture as Eurocentrically defined Only travel and immersion in other cultures creates world citizens

42

Prepare students to be citizens of the world by being one yourself Teach from a global perspective

43

Mapping This Space

47

Connect All Schools

48

The Global EducationConference amp Network

49

Global Education Conferencehttpglobaleducationconferencecom

50

Steve Hargadon

51

Closing Session

52

2010 - Brian Mannix

53

2010 - Polar Bears International

54

2010 - Catlin Gabel School

55

2011 - Pam Allyn - LitWorld

56

2011 - Greg Jacobs - Louder Than a Bomb

57

2011 - The Shoah Foundation

58

2012 - Anne Mirtschin- Hello Little World

2012 - Michael Trucano

2012 - Andrew Revkin

59

httpglobaleducationconferencecom

60

Example Projects

61

Earth Day Groceries Project Mark Ahlness

62

Projects By Jen

63

Jen Wagner

Around the World with 80 Schools

Silvia Tolisano

64

Skype in the Classroom

66

Mystery Location Calls

67

Google Hangouts in Education

G+EduHangout

68

Cybrary Manrsquos Mystery Location Page

69

The Global Classroom ProjectDeb FrazierMichael Graffin

70

The Writerrsquos ClubRob Sbaglia

Google Lit TripsJerome Burg

71

Sample VideoValerie Becker

74

WikiValerie Becker

75

76

More from West Tisbury School

77

MyThologyMatt Cauthron

A Whole New MindKarl Fisch

78

Out of Eden

EdReach link

Melvina Kurashigersquos Water Project

83

Ben Sheridan Learning 2 Conference Livestream

Syria Dear World

Dear World Main Site

Guess Where London

The iEARN Project Book

86

The Global Classroom Teacherrsquos Toolkit

87

Innovation on Earth Technology Toolkit

88

Global Collaboration Exploration amp Innovation on iTunes U

89

Apple IncTools of the Trade

Photobooth (photos video greenscreening)

iChat AV or FaceTime (videoconferencing desktop sharing recording)

Garageband (recording podcasting)

iPod iPod Touch iPad - apps

90

Generic Toolkit

Still or video camera - Kodak cameras

Web cam - Logitech

Chat client - Skype (free) Google Hangouts

Digital recording device or web site

Collaborative workspace - Edmodo Google Sites Wikispaces

Networks - Twitter iEARN ePals TakingITGlobal Global Ed ning

Web 20 Tools - VoiceThread Voki Google Docs (Forms) Google Maps amp Earth etc

91

92

93

Connected Educators Month

94

edConnectr

95

Build professional relationships

Keep it simple

Join existing projects

Evolve

Make It Count - Casey Neistat

96

Slides with clickable linksavailable at httpwwwlucygrayorg

elemenous on Twitter

97

Lucyrsquos Contact Info

98

lucylucygrayconsultingcom

httplucygrayconsultingcom

httpglobaleducationningcom

Username elemenousOn Skype Twitter YouTube Diigo Flickr Delicious

Page 6: Going Global At #NWAIS13

Agenda

6

Your Story

My Story

The Context

Vision and Mindset

Mapping This Space

The Global Education Conference amp Network

Example Projects

The Global Classroom Teacherrsquos Toolkit

Final Tips

Questions

Poll 1 httpgooglhzlT4X

7

Poll 2 httpgooglpuQ5c5

8

Lucy Gray

9

Consultant

Co-Founder of the Global Education Collaborative and Conference

Apple Distinguished Educator

Google Certified Teacher

Technology Coach

Middle School Computer Science

Primary Grades

Image Source httpwwwflickrcomphotosgenista6898950

ACM - Urban Education Program

Marilyn Turkovich

UptownEdgewater

St Thomas of Canterbury

Dimensions in Multiculturalism

10

Charter for Compassion

Apple Distinguished EducatorsGlobal Awareness 2006

The World is Flat

A Whole New Mind

Berlin amp Prague

Rethink Global Awareness

12

Classroom 20Link

13

Global Education Collaborative amp Conference

14

Mission

15

The Global Education Collaborative is a community of practice where people connect and build the professional relationships necessary for effective collaboration across borders Via this social network educators and organizations from all over the world share conversations resources projects and initiatives with a strong emphasis on promoting global awareness fostering global competency and inspiring action towards solving real-world problems Our ultimate goal is to help prepare students for a rapidly changing and complex world

Over 800000 unique visitors

16

Over 16000 members from 160+ countries

17

GEC FeaturesArchived Presentations from Past Conferences

Affinity groups

Searchable member list

Latest activity

Discussion forums and blogs

Links to resources

Events

Project database

Videos and photos

18

Learning 2012The Education Project 2010

Apple Asia Distinguished Educator Institute 2008

Connecting Globally

19

The Context

20

Arne Duncan

Diane Ravitch

A NEW

NATION AT

RISK

MOMENT

21

Rahm Emanuel

22

Factory Model = ComplianceLearning By Doing Model = Communication Creativity and Collaboration

Where do you stand

oline73 Can you distill why globally

connected classrooms are vital

in 2010

Photo source

23

We have urgent problems that need to be addressed and in order to prepare our students to work on these problems we must connect them globally

We must teach them how networked learning leads to networked problem solving

24

The influence of new mediaThe push for 21st century skillsThe ldquohighly connected teacherrdquoThe urgency presented by

complex global problems

Factors Within This Context

25

Why global education

26

Competition

Understanding

Cooperation

Improvement for the entire planet

Millennials Want to Learnhellip

With technology

With one another

Online

In their time

In their place

Doing things that matter

27

ldquoThe Highly Connected Teacherrdquo

28

Creating Innovators

29

Partnership for 21st Century Skills

30

CCSSO and Asia Societyrsquos Partnership for Global Learning

Comprehensive resource addressing global competence

Download a copy here

Attend the PGL conference

31

Asia Society PGLDefining Global Competence

32

Graduation Performance System

33

34

Common Core

High Noon

Issues involving the global commons

Issues requiring a global commitment

Issues needing a global regulatory approach

35

Flat Classroom Projectreg amp Book

Julie Lindsay amp Vicki Davis

Steps to Flattening Your Classroom

Project Development

PD Toolkit

36

Additional Resources

37

EdWeek Global Learning blog by Tony Jackson

Vision amp Mindset

38

Edutopia FebruaryMarch 2008httpwwwedutopiaorgsage-advice-world-citizens

39

First you help them define the term ldquocitizen of the worldrdquo Then you help them learn what being a good citizen means -- to themselves to loved ones and family to the school community to the surrounding community Onersquos actions can be directly linked to onersquos values (beliefs feelings and actions that are important to us) so starting with a basic understanding of onersquos values is essential to any meaningful discussions on citizenship The global context is meaningless unless students are good citizens of their own nation

40

Right before our eyes all that the education sector has controlled dismissed manipulated validated embellished fictionalized and ranked within an aura of tradition and ritual may be accessed by point-and-click We need to stop chasing exponentially expanding content Inquiry problem recognition and solution creativity knowing onersquos strengths and weaknesses communication and relationships are what students must be prepared for

41

Becoming a world citizen requires knowledge and experience of other cultures US schools do not provide knowledge or experience Rather they provide a cursory glimpse of others in order to exemplify how not to be American ldquoDiversity Dayrdquo does not create world citizens it patronizes cultural difference and touts xenophobia and always winds up pandering American culture as Eurocentrically defined Only travel and immersion in other cultures creates world citizens

42

Prepare students to be citizens of the world by being one yourself Teach from a global perspective

43

Mapping This Space

47

Connect All Schools

48

The Global EducationConference amp Network

49

Global Education Conferencehttpglobaleducationconferencecom

50

Steve Hargadon

51

Closing Session

52

2010 - Brian Mannix

53

2010 - Polar Bears International

54

2010 - Catlin Gabel School

55

2011 - Pam Allyn - LitWorld

56

2011 - Greg Jacobs - Louder Than a Bomb

57

2011 - The Shoah Foundation

58

2012 - Anne Mirtschin- Hello Little World

2012 - Michael Trucano

2012 - Andrew Revkin

59

httpglobaleducationconferencecom

60

Example Projects

61

Earth Day Groceries Project Mark Ahlness

62

Projects By Jen

63

Jen Wagner

Around the World with 80 Schools

Silvia Tolisano

64

Skype in the Classroom

66

Mystery Location Calls

67

Google Hangouts in Education

G+EduHangout

68

Cybrary Manrsquos Mystery Location Page

69

The Global Classroom ProjectDeb FrazierMichael Graffin

70

The Writerrsquos ClubRob Sbaglia

Google Lit TripsJerome Burg

71

Sample VideoValerie Becker

74

WikiValerie Becker

75

76

More from West Tisbury School

77

MyThologyMatt Cauthron

A Whole New MindKarl Fisch

78

Out of Eden

EdReach link

Melvina Kurashigersquos Water Project

83

Ben Sheridan Learning 2 Conference Livestream

Syria Dear World

Dear World Main Site

Guess Where London

The iEARN Project Book

86

The Global Classroom Teacherrsquos Toolkit

87

Innovation on Earth Technology Toolkit

88

Global Collaboration Exploration amp Innovation on iTunes U

89

Apple IncTools of the Trade

Photobooth (photos video greenscreening)

iChat AV or FaceTime (videoconferencing desktop sharing recording)

Garageband (recording podcasting)

iPod iPod Touch iPad - apps

90

Generic Toolkit

Still or video camera - Kodak cameras

Web cam - Logitech

Chat client - Skype (free) Google Hangouts

Digital recording device or web site

Collaborative workspace - Edmodo Google Sites Wikispaces

Networks - Twitter iEARN ePals TakingITGlobal Global Ed ning

Web 20 Tools - VoiceThread Voki Google Docs (Forms) Google Maps amp Earth etc

91

92

93

Connected Educators Month

94

edConnectr

95

Build professional relationships

Keep it simple

Join existing projects

Evolve

Make It Count - Casey Neistat

96

Slides with clickable linksavailable at httpwwwlucygrayorg

elemenous on Twitter

97

Lucyrsquos Contact Info

98

lucylucygrayconsultingcom

httplucygrayconsultingcom

httpglobaleducationningcom

Username elemenousOn Skype Twitter YouTube Diigo Flickr Delicious

Page 7: Going Global At #NWAIS13

Poll 1 httpgooglhzlT4X

7

Poll 2 httpgooglpuQ5c5

8

Lucy Gray

9

Consultant

Co-Founder of the Global Education Collaborative and Conference

Apple Distinguished Educator

Google Certified Teacher

Technology Coach

Middle School Computer Science

Primary Grades

Image Source httpwwwflickrcomphotosgenista6898950

ACM - Urban Education Program

Marilyn Turkovich

UptownEdgewater

St Thomas of Canterbury

Dimensions in Multiculturalism

10

Charter for Compassion

Apple Distinguished EducatorsGlobal Awareness 2006

The World is Flat

A Whole New Mind

Berlin amp Prague

Rethink Global Awareness

12

Classroom 20Link

13

Global Education Collaborative amp Conference

14

Mission

15

The Global Education Collaborative is a community of practice where people connect and build the professional relationships necessary for effective collaboration across borders Via this social network educators and organizations from all over the world share conversations resources projects and initiatives with a strong emphasis on promoting global awareness fostering global competency and inspiring action towards solving real-world problems Our ultimate goal is to help prepare students for a rapidly changing and complex world

Over 800000 unique visitors

16

Over 16000 members from 160+ countries

17

GEC FeaturesArchived Presentations from Past Conferences

Affinity groups

Searchable member list

Latest activity

Discussion forums and blogs

Links to resources

Events

Project database

Videos and photos

18

Learning 2012The Education Project 2010

Apple Asia Distinguished Educator Institute 2008

Connecting Globally

19

The Context

20

Arne Duncan

Diane Ravitch

A NEW

NATION AT

RISK

MOMENT

21

Rahm Emanuel

22

Factory Model = ComplianceLearning By Doing Model = Communication Creativity and Collaboration

Where do you stand

oline73 Can you distill why globally

connected classrooms are vital

in 2010

Photo source

23

We have urgent problems that need to be addressed and in order to prepare our students to work on these problems we must connect them globally

We must teach them how networked learning leads to networked problem solving

24

The influence of new mediaThe push for 21st century skillsThe ldquohighly connected teacherrdquoThe urgency presented by

complex global problems

Factors Within This Context

25

Why global education

26

Competition

Understanding

Cooperation

Improvement for the entire planet

Millennials Want to Learnhellip

With technology

With one another

Online

In their time

In their place

Doing things that matter

27

ldquoThe Highly Connected Teacherrdquo

28

Creating Innovators

29

Partnership for 21st Century Skills

30

CCSSO and Asia Societyrsquos Partnership for Global Learning

Comprehensive resource addressing global competence

Download a copy here

Attend the PGL conference

31

Asia Society PGLDefining Global Competence

32

Graduation Performance System

33

34

Common Core

High Noon

Issues involving the global commons

Issues requiring a global commitment

Issues needing a global regulatory approach

35

Flat Classroom Projectreg amp Book

Julie Lindsay amp Vicki Davis

Steps to Flattening Your Classroom

Project Development

PD Toolkit

36

Additional Resources

37

EdWeek Global Learning blog by Tony Jackson

Vision amp Mindset

38

Edutopia FebruaryMarch 2008httpwwwedutopiaorgsage-advice-world-citizens

39

First you help them define the term ldquocitizen of the worldrdquo Then you help them learn what being a good citizen means -- to themselves to loved ones and family to the school community to the surrounding community Onersquos actions can be directly linked to onersquos values (beliefs feelings and actions that are important to us) so starting with a basic understanding of onersquos values is essential to any meaningful discussions on citizenship The global context is meaningless unless students are good citizens of their own nation

40

Right before our eyes all that the education sector has controlled dismissed manipulated validated embellished fictionalized and ranked within an aura of tradition and ritual may be accessed by point-and-click We need to stop chasing exponentially expanding content Inquiry problem recognition and solution creativity knowing onersquos strengths and weaknesses communication and relationships are what students must be prepared for

41

Becoming a world citizen requires knowledge and experience of other cultures US schools do not provide knowledge or experience Rather they provide a cursory glimpse of others in order to exemplify how not to be American ldquoDiversity Dayrdquo does not create world citizens it patronizes cultural difference and touts xenophobia and always winds up pandering American culture as Eurocentrically defined Only travel and immersion in other cultures creates world citizens

42

Prepare students to be citizens of the world by being one yourself Teach from a global perspective

43

Mapping This Space

47

Connect All Schools

48

The Global EducationConference amp Network

49

Global Education Conferencehttpglobaleducationconferencecom

50

Steve Hargadon

51

Closing Session

52

2010 - Brian Mannix

53

2010 - Polar Bears International

54

2010 - Catlin Gabel School

55

2011 - Pam Allyn - LitWorld

56

2011 - Greg Jacobs - Louder Than a Bomb

57

2011 - The Shoah Foundation

58

2012 - Anne Mirtschin- Hello Little World

2012 - Michael Trucano

2012 - Andrew Revkin

59

httpglobaleducationconferencecom

60

Example Projects

61

Earth Day Groceries Project Mark Ahlness

62

Projects By Jen

63

Jen Wagner

Around the World with 80 Schools

Silvia Tolisano

64

Skype in the Classroom

66

Mystery Location Calls

67

Google Hangouts in Education

G+EduHangout

68

Cybrary Manrsquos Mystery Location Page

69

The Global Classroom ProjectDeb FrazierMichael Graffin

70

The Writerrsquos ClubRob Sbaglia

Google Lit TripsJerome Burg

71

Sample VideoValerie Becker

74

WikiValerie Becker

75

76

More from West Tisbury School

77

MyThologyMatt Cauthron

A Whole New MindKarl Fisch

78

Out of Eden

EdReach link

Melvina Kurashigersquos Water Project

83

Ben Sheridan Learning 2 Conference Livestream

Syria Dear World

Dear World Main Site

Guess Where London

The iEARN Project Book

86

The Global Classroom Teacherrsquos Toolkit

87

Innovation on Earth Technology Toolkit

88

Global Collaboration Exploration amp Innovation on iTunes U

89

Apple IncTools of the Trade

Photobooth (photos video greenscreening)

iChat AV or FaceTime (videoconferencing desktop sharing recording)

Garageband (recording podcasting)

iPod iPod Touch iPad - apps

90

Generic Toolkit

Still or video camera - Kodak cameras

Web cam - Logitech

Chat client - Skype (free) Google Hangouts

Digital recording device or web site

Collaborative workspace - Edmodo Google Sites Wikispaces

Networks - Twitter iEARN ePals TakingITGlobal Global Ed ning

Web 20 Tools - VoiceThread Voki Google Docs (Forms) Google Maps amp Earth etc

91

92

93

Connected Educators Month

94

edConnectr

95

Build professional relationships

Keep it simple

Join existing projects

Evolve

Make It Count - Casey Neistat

96

Slides with clickable linksavailable at httpwwwlucygrayorg

elemenous on Twitter

97

Lucyrsquos Contact Info

98

lucylucygrayconsultingcom

httplucygrayconsultingcom

httpglobaleducationningcom

Username elemenousOn Skype Twitter YouTube Diigo Flickr Delicious

Page 8: Going Global At #NWAIS13

Poll 2 httpgooglpuQ5c5

8

Lucy Gray

9

Consultant

Co-Founder of the Global Education Collaborative and Conference

Apple Distinguished Educator

Google Certified Teacher

Technology Coach

Middle School Computer Science

Primary Grades

Image Source httpwwwflickrcomphotosgenista6898950

ACM - Urban Education Program

Marilyn Turkovich

UptownEdgewater

St Thomas of Canterbury

Dimensions in Multiculturalism

10

Charter for Compassion

Apple Distinguished EducatorsGlobal Awareness 2006

The World is Flat

A Whole New Mind

Berlin amp Prague

Rethink Global Awareness

12

Classroom 20Link

13

Global Education Collaborative amp Conference

14

Mission

15

The Global Education Collaborative is a community of practice where people connect and build the professional relationships necessary for effective collaboration across borders Via this social network educators and organizations from all over the world share conversations resources projects and initiatives with a strong emphasis on promoting global awareness fostering global competency and inspiring action towards solving real-world problems Our ultimate goal is to help prepare students for a rapidly changing and complex world

Over 800000 unique visitors

16

Over 16000 members from 160+ countries

17

GEC FeaturesArchived Presentations from Past Conferences

Affinity groups

Searchable member list

Latest activity

Discussion forums and blogs

Links to resources

Events

Project database

Videos and photos

18

Learning 2012The Education Project 2010

Apple Asia Distinguished Educator Institute 2008

Connecting Globally

19

The Context

20

Arne Duncan

Diane Ravitch

A NEW

NATION AT

RISK

MOMENT

21

Rahm Emanuel

22

Factory Model = ComplianceLearning By Doing Model = Communication Creativity and Collaboration

Where do you stand

oline73 Can you distill why globally

connected classrooms are vital

in 2010

Photo source

23

We have urgent problems that need to be addressed and in order to prepare our students to work on these problems we must connect them globally

We must teach them how networked learning leads to networked problem solving

24

The influence of new mediaThe push for 21st century skillsThe ldquohighly connected teacherrdquoThe urgency presented by

complex global problems

Factors Within This Context

25

Why global education

26

Competition

Understanding

Cooperation

Improvement for the entire planet

Millennials Want to Learnhellip

With technology

With one another

Online

In their time

In their place

Doing things that matter

27

ldquoThe Highly Connected Teacherrdquo

28

Creating Innovators

29

Partnership for 21st Century Skills

30

CCSSO and Asia Societyrsquos Partnership for Global Learning

Comprehensive resource addressing global competence

Download a copy here

Attend the PGL conference

31

Asia Society PGLDefining Global Competence

32

Graduation Performance System

33

34

Common Core

High Noon

Issues involving the global commons

Issues requiring a global commitment

Issues needing a global regulatory approach

35

Flat Classroom Projectreg amp Book

Julie Lindsay amp Vicki Davis

Steps to Flattening Your Classroom

Project Development

PD Toolkit

36

Additional Resources

37

EdWeek Global Learning blog by Tony Jackson

Vision amp Mindset

38

Edutopia FebruaryMarch 2008httpwwwedutopiaorgsage-advice-world-citizens

39

First you help them define the term ldquocitizen of the worldrdquo Then you help them learn what being a good citizen means -- to themselves to loved ones and family to the school community to the surrounding community Onersquos actions can be directly linked to onersquos values (beliefs feelings and actions that are important to us) so starting with a basic understanding of onersquos values is essential to any meaningful discussions on citizenship The global context is meaningless unless students are good citizens of their own nation

40

Right before our eyes all that the education sector has controlled dismissed manipulated validated embellished fictionalized and ranked within an aura of tradition and ritual may be accessed by point-and-click We need to stop chasing exponentially expanding content Inquiry problem recognition and solution creativity knowing onersquos strengths and weaknesses communication and relationships are what students must be prepared for

41

Becoming a world citizen requires knowledge and experience of other cultures US schools do not provide knowledge or experience Rather they provide a cursory glimpse of others in order to exemplify how not to be American ldquoDiversity Dayrdquo does not create world citizens it patronizes cultural difference and touts xenophobia and always winds up pandering American culture as Eurocentrically defined Only travel and immersion in other cultures creates world citizens

42

Prepare students to be citizens of the world by being one yourself Teach from a global perspective

43

Mapping This Space

47

Connect All Schools

48

The Global EducationConference amp Network

49

Global Education Conferencehttpglobaleducationconferencecom

50

Steve Hargadon

51

Closing Session

52

2010 - Brian Mannix

53

2010 - Polar Bears International

54

2010 - Catlin Gabel School

55

2011 - Pam Allyn - LitWorld

56

2011 - Greg Jacobs - Louder Than a Bomb

57

2011 - The Shoah Foundation

58

2012 - Anne Mirtschin- Hello Little World

2012 - Michael Trucano

2012 - Andrew Revkin

59

httpglobaleducationconferencecom

60

Example Projects

61

Earth Day Groceries Project Mark Ahlness

62

Projects By Jen

63

Jen Wagner

Around the World with 80 Schools

Silvia Tolisano

64

Skype in the Classroom

66

Mystery Location Calls

67

Google Hangouts in Education

G+EduHangout

68

Cybrary Manrsquos Mystery Location Page

69

The Global Classroom ProjectDeb FrazierMichael Graffin

70

The Writerrsquos ClubRob Sbaglia

Google Lit TripsJerome Burg

71

Sample VideoValerie Becker

74

WikiValerie Becker

75

76

More from West Tisbury School

77

MyThologyMatt Cauthron

A Whole New MindKarl Fisch

78

Out of Eden

EdReach link

Melvina Kurashigersquos Water Project

83

Ben Sheridan Learning 2 Conference Livestream

Syria Dear World

Dear World Main Site

Guess Where London

The iEARN Project Book

86

The Global Classroom Teacherrsquos Toolkit

87

Innovation on Earth Technology Toolkit

88

Global Collaboration Exploration amp Innovation on iTunes U

89

Apple IncTools of the Trade

Photobooth (photos video greenscreening)

iChat AV or FaceTime (videoconferencing desktop sharing recording)

Garageband (recording podcasting)

iPod iPod Touch iPad - apps

90

Generic Toolkit

Still or video camera - Kodak cameras

Web cam - Logitech

Chat client - Skype (free) Google Hangouts

Digital recording device or web site

Collaborative workspace - Edmodo Google Sites Wikispaces

Networks - Twitter iEARN ePals TakingITGlobal Global Ed ning

Web 20 Tools - VoiceThread Voki Google Docs (Forms) Google Maps amp Earth etc

91

92

93

Connected Educators Month

94

edConnectr

95

Build professional relationships

Keep it simple

Join existing projects

Evolve

Make It Count - Casey Neistat

96

Slides with clickable linksavailable at httpwwwlucygrayorg

elemenous on Twitter

97

Lucyrsquos Contact Info

98

lucylucygrayconsultingcom

httplucygrayconsultingcom

httpglobaleducationningcom

Username elemenousOn Skype Twitter YouTube Diigo Flickr Delicious

Page 9: Going Global At #NWAIS13

Lucy Gray

9

Consultant

Co-Founder of the Global Education Collaborative and Conference

Apple Distinguished Educator

Google Certified Teacher

Technology Coach

Middle School Computer Science

Primary Grades

Image Source httpwwwflickrcomphotosgenista6898950

ACM - Urban Education Program

Marilyn Turkovich

UptownEdgewater

St Thomas of Canterbury

Dimensions in Multiculturalism

10

Charter for Compassion

Apple Distinguished EducatorsGlobal Awareness 2006

The World is Flat

A Whole New Mind

Berlin amp Prague

Rethink Global Awareness

12

Classroom 20Link

13

Global Education Collaborative amp Conference

14

Mission

15

The Global Education Collaborative is a community of practice where people connect and build the professional relationships necessary for effective collaboration across borders Via this social network educators and organizations from all over the world share conversations resources projects and initiatives with a strong emphasis on promoting global awareness fostering global competency and inspiring action towards solving real-world problems Our ultimate goal is to help prepare students for a rapidly changing and complex world

Over 800000 unique visitors

16

Over 16000 members from 160+ countries

17

GEC FeaturesArchived Presentations from Past Conferences

Affinity groups

Searchable member list

Latest activity

Discussion forums and blogs

Links to resources

Events

Project database

Videos and photos

18

Learning 2012The Education Project 2010

Apple Asia Distinguished Educator Institute 2008

Connecting Globally

19

The Context

20

Arne Duncan

Diane Ravitch

A NEW

NATION AT

RISK

MOMENT

21

Rahm Emanuel

22

Factory Model = ComplianceLearning By Doing Model = Communication Creativity and Collaboration

Where do you stand

oline73 Can you distill why globally

connected classrooms are vital

in 2010

Photo source

23

We have urgent problems that need to be addressed and in order to prepare our students to work on these problems we must connect them globally

We must teach them how networked learning leads to networked problem solving

24

The influence of new mediaThe push for 21st century skillsThe ldquohighly connected teacherrdquoThe urgency presented by

complex global problems

Factors Within This Context

25

Why global education

26

Competition

Understanding

Cooperation

Improvement for the entire planet

Millennials Want to Learnhellip

With technology

With one another

Online

In their time

In their place

Doing things that matter

27

ldquoThe Highly Connected Teacherrdquo

28

Creating Innovators

29

Partnership for 21st Century Skills

30

CCSSO and Asia Societyrsquos Partnership for Global Learning

Comprehensive resource addressing global competence

Download a copy here

Attend the PGL conference

31

Asia Society PGLDefining Global Competence

32

Graduation Performance System

33

34

Common Core

High Noon

Issues involving the global commons

Issues requiring a global commitment

Issues needing a global regulatory approach

35

Flat Classroom Projectreg amp Book

Julie Lindsay amp Vicki Davis

Steps to Flattening Your Classroom

Project Development

PD Toolkit

36

Additional Resources

37

EdWeek Global Learning blog by Tony Jackson

Vision amp Mindset

38

Edutopia FebruaryMarch 2008httpwwwedutopiaorgsage-advice-world-citizens

39

First you help them define the term ldquocitizen of the worldrdquo Then you help them learn what being a good citizen means -- to themselves to loved ones and family to the school community to the surrounding community Onersquos actions can be directly linked to onersquos values (beliefs feelings and actions that are important to us) so starting with a basic understanding of onersquos values is essential to any meaningful discussions on citizenship The global context is meaningless unless students are good citizens of their own nation

40

Right before our eyes all that the education sector has controlled dismissed manipulated validated embellished fictionalized and ranked within an aura of tradition and ritual may be accessed by point-and-click We need to stop chasing exponentially expanding content Inquiry problem recognition and solution creativity knowing onersquos strengths and weaknesses communication and relationships are what students must be prepared for

41

Becoming a world citizen requires knowledge and experience of other cultures US schools do not provide knowledge or experience Rather they provide a cursory glimpse of others in order to exemplify how not to be American ldquoDiversity Dayrdquo does not create world citizens it patronizes cultural difference and touts xenophobia and always winds up pandering American culture as Eurocentrically defined Only travel and immersion in other cultures creates world citizens

42

Prepare students to be citizens of the world by being one yourself Teach from a global perspective

43

Mapping This Space

47

Connect All Schools

48

The Global EducationConference amp Network

49

Global Education Conferencehttpglobaleducationconferencecom

50

Steve Hargadon

51

Closing Session

52

2010 - Brian Mannix

53

2010 - Polar Bears International

54

2010 - Catlin Gabel School

55

2011 - Pam Allyn - LitWorld

56

2011 - Greg Jacobs - Louder Than a Bomb

57

2011 - The Shoah Foundation

58

2012 - Anne Mirtschin- Hello Little World

2012 - Michael Trucano

2012 - Andrew Revkin

59

httpglobaleducationconferencecom

60

Example Projects

61

Earth Day Groceries Project Mark Ahlness

62

Projects By Jen

63

Jen Wagner

Around the World with 80 Schools

Silvia Tolisano

64

Skype in the Classroom

66

Mystery Location Calls

67

Google Hangouts in Education

G+EduHangout

68

Cybrary Manrsquos Mystery Location Page

69

The Global Classroom ProjectDeb FrazierMichael Graffin

70

The Writerrsquos ClubRob Sbaglia

Google Lit TripsJerome Burg

71

Sample VideoValerie Becker

74

WikiValerie Becker

75

76

More from West Tisbury School

77

MyThologyMatt Cauthron

A Whole New MindKarl Fisch

78

Out of Eden

EdReach link

Melvina Kurashigersquos Water Project

83

Ben Sheridan Learning 2 Conference Livestream

Syria Dear World

Dear World Main Site

Guess Where London

The iEARN Project Book

86

The Global Classroom Teacherrsquos Toolkit

87

Innovation on Earth Technology Toolkit

88

Global Collaboration Exploration amp Innovation on iTunes U

89

Apple IncTools of the Trade

Photobooth (photos video greenscreening)

iChat AV or FaceTime (videoconferencing desktop sharing recording)

Garageband (recording podcasting)

iPod iPod Touch iPad - apps

90

Generic Toolkit

Still or video camera - Kodak cameras

Web cam - Logitech

Chat client - Skype (free) Google Hangouts

Digital recording device or web site

Collaborative workspace - Edmodo Google Sites Wikispaces

Networks - Twitter iEARN ePals TakingITGlobal Global Ed ning

Web 20 Tools - VoiceThread Voki Google Docs (Forms) Google Maps amp Earth etc

91

92

93

Connected Educators Month

94

edConnectr

95

Build professional relationships

Keep it simple

Join existing projects

Evolve

Make It Count - Casey Neistat

96

Slides with clickable linksavailable at httpwwwlucygrayorg

elemenous on Twitter

97

Lucyrsquos Contact Info

98

lucylucygrayconsultingcom

httplucygrayconsultingcom

httpglobaleducationningcom

Username elemenousOn Skype Twitter YouTube Diigo Flickr Delicious

Page 10: Going Global At #NWAIS13

ACM - Urban Education Program

Marilyn Turkovich

UptownEdgewater

St Thomas of Canterbury

Dimensions in Multiculturalism

10

Charter for Compassion

Apple Distinguished EducatorsGlobal Awareness 2006

The World is Flat

A Whole New Mind

Berlin amp Prague

Rethink Global Awareness

12

Classroom 20Link

13

Global Education Collaborative amp Conference

14

Mission

15

The Global Education Collaborative is a community of practice where people connect and build the professional relationships necessary for effective collaboration across borders Via this social network educators and organizations from all over the world share conversations resources projects and initiatives with a strong emphasis on promoting global awareness fostering global competency and inspiring action towards solving real-world problems Our ultimate goal is to help prepare students for a rapidly changing and complex world

Over 800000 unique visitors

16

Over 16000 members from 160+ countries

17

GEC FeaturesArchived Presentations from Past Conferences

Affinity groups

Searchable member list

Latest activity

Discussion forums and blogs

Links to resources

Events

Project database

Videos and photos

18

Learning 2012The Education Project 2010

Apple Asia Distinguished Educator Institute 2008

Connecting Globally

19

The Context

20

Arne Duncan

Diane Ravitch

A NEW

NATION AT

RISK

MOMENT

21

Rahm Emanuel

22

Factory Model = ComplianceLearning By Doing Model = Communication Creativity and Collaboration

Where do you stand

oline73 Can you distill why globally

connected classrooms are vital

in 2010

Photo source

23

We have urgent problems that need to be addressed and in order to prepare our students to work on these problems we must connect them globally

We must teach them how networked learning leads to networked problem solving

24

The influence of new mediaThe push for 21st century skillsThe ldquohighly connected teacherrdquoThe urgency presented by

complex global problems

Factors Within This Context

25

Why global education

26

Competition

Understanding

Cooperation

Improvement for the entire planet

Millennials Want to Learnhellip

With technology

With one another

Online

In their time

In their place

Doing things that matter

27

ldquoThe Highly Connected Teacherrdquo

28

Creating Innovators

29

Partnership for 21st Century Skills

30

CCSSO and Asia Societyrsquos Partnership for Global Learning

Comprehensive resource addressing global competence

Download a copy here

Attend the PGL conference

31

Asia Society PGLDefining Global Competence

32

Graduation Performance System

33

34

Common Core

High Noon

Issues involving the global commons

Issues requiring a global commitment

Issues needing a global regulatory approach

35

Flat Classroom Projectreg amp Book

Julie Lindsay amp Vicki Davis

Steps to Flattening Your Classroom

Project Development

PD Toolkit

36

Additional Resources

37

EdWeek Global Learning blog by Tony Jackson

Vision amp Mindset

38

Edutopia FebruaryMarch 2008httpwwwedutopiaorgsage-advice-world-citizens

39

First you help them define the term ldquocitizen of the worldrdquo Then you help them learn what being a good citizen means -- to themselves to loved ones and family to the school community to the surrounding community Onersquos actions can be directly linked to onersquos values (beliefs feelings and actions that are important to us) so starting with a basic understanding of onersquos values is essential to any meaningful discussions on citizenship The global context is meaningless unless students are good citizens of their own nation

40

Right before our eyes all that the education sector has controlled dismissed manipulated validated embellished fictionalized and ranked within an aura of tradition and ritual may be accessed by point-and-click We need to stop chasing exponentially expanding content Inquiry problem recognition and solution creativity knowing onersquos strengths and weaknesses communication and relationships are what students must be prepared for

41

Becoming a world citizen requires knowledge and experience of other cultures US schools do not provide knowledge or experience Rather they provide a cursory glimpse of others in order to exemplify how not to be American ldquoDiversity Dayrdquo does not create world citizens it patronizes cultural difference and touts xenophobia and always winds up pandering American culture as Eurocentrically defined Only travel and immersion in other cultures creates world citizens

42

Prepare students to be citizens of the world by being one yourself Teach from a global perspective

43

Mapping This Space

47

Connect All Schools

48

The Global EducationConference amp Network

49

Global Education Conferencehttpglobaleducationconferencecom

50

Steve Hargadon

51

Closing Session

52

2010 - Brian Mannix

53

2010 - Polar Bears International

54

2010 - Catlin Gabel School

55

2011 - Pam Allyn - LitWorld

56

2011 - Greg Jacobs - Louder Than a Bomb

57

2011 - The Shoah Foundation

58

2012 - Anne Mirtschin- Hello Little World

2012 - Michael Trucano

2012 - Andrew Revkin

59

httpglobaleducationconferencecom

60

Example Projects

61

Earth Day Groceries Project Mark Ahlness

62

Projects By Jen

63

Jen Wagner

Around the World with 80 Schools

Silvia Tolisano

64

Skype in the Classroom

66

Mystery Location Calls

67

Google Hangouts in Education

G+EduHangout

68

Cybrary Manrsquos Mystery Location Page

69

The Global Classroom ProjectDeb FrazierMichael Graffin

70

The Writerrsquos ClubRob Sbaglia

Google Lit TripsJerome Burg

71

Sample VideoValerie Becker

74

WikiValerie Becker

75

76

More from West Tisbury School

77

MyThologyMatt Cauthron

A Whole New MindKarl Fisch

78

Out of Eden

EdReach link

Melvina Kurashigersquos Water Project

83

Ben Sheridan Learning 2 Conference Livestream

Syria Dear World

Dear World Main Site

Guess Where London

The iEARN Project Book

86

The Global Classroom Teacherrsquos Toolkit

87

Innovation on Earth Technology Toolkit

88

Global Collaboration Exploration amp Innovation on iTunes U

89

Apple IncTools of the Trade

Photobooth (photos video greenscreening)

iChat AV or FaceTime (videoconferencing desktop sharing recording)

Garageband (recording podcasting)

iPod iPod Touch iPad - apps

90

Generic Toolkit

Still or video camera - Kodak cameras

Web cam - Logitech

Chat client - Skype (free) Google Hangouts

Digital recording device or web site

Collaborative workspace - Edmodo Google Sites Wikispaces

Networks - Twitter iEARN ePals TakingITGlobal Global Ed ning

Web 20 Tools - VoiceThread Voki Google Docs (Forms) Google Maps amp Earth etc

91

92

93

Connected Educators Month

94

edConnectr

95

Build professional relationships

Keep it simple

Join existing projects

Evolve

Make It Count - Casey Neistat

96

Slides with clickable linksavailable at httpwwwlucygrayorg

elemenous on Twitter

97

Lucyrsquos Contact Info

98

lucylucygrayconsultingcom

httplucygrayconsultingcom

httpglobaleducationningcom

Username elemenousOn Skype Twitter YouTube Diigo Flickr Delicious

Page 11: Going Global At #NWAIS13

Charter for Compassion

Apple Distinguished EducatorsGlobal Awareness 2006

The World is Flat

A Whole New Mind

Berlin amp Prague

Rethink Global Awareness

12

Classroom 20Link

13

Global Education Collaborative amp Conference

14

Mission

15

The Global Education Collaborative is a community of practice where people connect and build the professional relationships necessary for effective collaboration across borders Via this social network educators and organizations from all over the world share conversations resources projects and initiatives with a strong emphasis on promoting global awareness fostering global competency and inspiring action towards solving real-world problems Our ultimate goal is to help prepare students for a rapidly changing and complex world

Over 800000 unique visitors

16

Over 16000 members from 160+ countries

17

GEC FeaturesArchived Presentations from Past Conferences

Affinity groups

Searchable member list

Latest activity

Discussion forums and blogs

Links to resources

Events

Project database

Videos and photos

18

Learning 2012The Education Project 2010

Apple Asia Distinguished Educator Institute 2008

Connecting Globally

19

The Context

20

Arne Duncan

Diane Ravitch

A NEW

NATION AT

RISK

MOMENT

21

Rahm Emanuel

22

Factory Model = ComplianceLearning By Doing Model = Communication Creativity and Collaboration

Where do you stand

oline73 Can you distill why globally

connected classrooms are vital

in 2010

Photo source

23

We have urgent problems that need to be addressed and in order to prepare our students to work on these problems we must connect them globally

We must teach them how networked learning leads to networked problem solving

24

The influence of new mediaThe push for 21st century skillsThe ldquohighly connected teacherrdquoThe urgency presented by

complex global problems

Factors Within This Context

25

Why global education

26

Competition

Understanding

Cooperation

Improvement for the entire planet

Millennials Want to Learnhellip

With technology

With one another

Online

In their time

In their place

Doing things that matter

27

ldquoThe Highly Connected Teacherrdquo

28

Creating Innovators

29

Partnership for 21st Century Skills

30

CCSSO and Asia Societyrsquos Partnership for Global Learning

Comprehensive resource addressing global competence

Download a copy here

Attend the PGL conference

31

Asia Society PGLDefining Global Competence

32

Graduation Performance System

33

34

Common Core

High Noon

Issues involving the global commons

Issues requiring a global commitment

Issues needing a global regulatory approach

35

Flat Classroom Projectreg amp Book

Julie Lindsay amp Vicki Davis

Steps to Flattening Your Classroom

Project Development

PD Toolkit

36

Additional Resources

37

EdWeek Global Learning blog by Tony Jackson

Vision amp Mindset

38

Edutopia FebruaryMarch 2008httpwwwedutopiaorgsage-advice-world-citizens

39

First you help them define the term ldquocitizen of the worldrdquo Then you help them learn what being a good citizen means -- to themselves to loved ones and family to the school community to the surrounding community Onersquos actions can be directly linked to onersquos values (beliefs feelings and actions that are important to us) so starting with a basic understanding of onersquos values is essential to any meaningful discussions on citizenship The global context is meaningless unless students are good citizens of their own nation

40

Right before our eyes all that the education sector has controlled dismissed manipulated validated embellished fictionalized and ranked within an aura of tradition and ritual may be accessed by point-and-click We need to stop chasing exponentially expanding content Inquiry problem recognition and solution creativity knowing onersquos strengths and weaknesses communication and relationships are what students must be prepared for

41

Becoming a world citizen requires knowledge and experience of other cultures US schools do not provide knowledge or experience Rather they provide a cursory glimpse of others in order to exemplify how not to be American ldquoDiversity Dayrdquo does not create world citizens it patronizes cultural difference and touts xenophobia and always winds up pandering American culture as Eurocentrically defined Only travel and immersion in other cultures creates world citizens

42

Prepare students to be citizens of the world by being one yourself Teach from a global perspective

43

Mapping This Space

47

Connect All Schools

48

The Global EducationConference amp Network

49

Global Education Conferencehttpglobaleducationconferencecom

50

Steve Hargadon

51

Closing Session

52

2010 - Brian Mannix

53

2010 - Polar Bears International

54

2010 - Catlin Gabel School

55

2011 - Pam Allyn - LitWorld

56

2011 - Greg Jacobs - Louder Than a Bomb

57

2011 - The Shoah Foundation

58

2012 - Anne Mirtschin- Hello Little World

2012 - Michael Trucano

2012 - Andrew Revkin

59

httpglobaleducationconferencecom

60

Example Projects

61

Earth Day Groceries Project Mark Ahlness

62

Projects By Jen

63

Jen Wagner

Around the World with 80 Schools

Silvia Tolisano

64

Skype in the Classroom

66

Mystery Location Calls

67

Google Hangouts in Education

G+EduHangout

68

Cybrary Manrsquos Mystery Location Page

69

The Global Classroom ProjectDeb FrazierMichael Graffin

70

The Writerrsquos ClubRob Sbaglia

Google Lit TripsJerome Burg

71

Sample VideoValerie Becker

74

WikiValerie Becker

75

76

More from West Tisbury School

77

MyThologyMatt Cauthron

A Whole New MindKarl Fisch

78

Out of Eden

EdReach link

Melvina Kurashigersquos Water Project

83

Ben Sheridan Learning 2 Conference Livestream

Syria Dear World

Dear World Main Site

Guess Where London

The iEARN Project Book

86

The Global Classroom Teacherrsquos Toolkit

87

Innovation on Earth Technology Toolkit

88

Global Collaboration Exploration amp Innovation on iTunes U

89

Apple IncTools of the Trade

Photobooth (photos video greenscreening)

iChat AV or FaceTime (videoconferencing desktop sharing recording)

Garageband (recording podcasting)

iPod iPod Touch iPad - apps

90

Generic Toolkit

Still or video camera - Kodak cameras

Web cam - Logitech

Chat client - Skype (free) Google Hangouts

Digital recording device or web site

Collaborative workspace - Edmodo Google Sites Wikispaces

Networks - Twitter iEARN ePals TakingITGlobal Global Ed ning

Web 20 Tools - VoiceThread Voki Google Docs (Forms) Google Maps amp Earth etc

91

92

93

Connected Educators Month

94

edConnectr

95

Build professional relationships

Keep it simple

Join existing projects

Evolve

Make It Count - Casey Neistat

96

Slides with clickable linksavailable at httpwwwlucygrayorg

elemenous on Twitter

97

Lucyrsquos Contact Info

98

lucylucygrayconsultingcom

httplucygrayconsultingcom

httpglobaleducationningcom

Username elemenousOn Skype Twitter YouTube Diigo Flickr Delicious

Page 12: Going Global At #NWAIS13

Apple Distinguished EducatorsGlobal Awareness 2006

The World is Flat

A Whole New Mind

Berlin amp Prague

Rethink Global Awareness

12

Classroom 20Link

13

Global Education Collaborative amp Conference

14

Mission

15

The Global Education Collaborative is a community of practice where people connect and build the professional relationships necessary for effective collaboration across borders Via this social network educators and organizations from all over the world share conversations resources projects and initiatives with a strong emphasis on promoting global awareness fostering global competency and inspiring action towards solving real-world problems Our ultimate goal is to help prepare students for a rapidly changing and complex world

Over 800000 unique visitors

16

Over 16000 members from 160+ countries

17

GEC FeaturesArchived Presentations from Past Conferences

Affinity groups

Searchable member list

Latest activity

Discussion forums and blogs

Links to resources

Events

Project database

Videos and photos

18

Learning 2012The Education Project 2010

Apple Asia Distinguished Educator Institute 2008

Connecting Globally

19

The Context

20

Arne Duncan

Diane Ravitch

A NEW

NATION AT

RISK

MOMENT

21

Rahm Emanuel

22

Factory Model = ComplianceLearning By Doing Model = Communication Creativity and Collaboration

Where do you stand

oline73 Can you distill why globally

connected classrooms are vital

in 2010

Photo source

23

We have urgent problems that need to be addressed and in order to prepare our students to work on these problems we must connect them globally

We must teach them how networked learning leads to networked problem solving

24

The influence of new mediaThe push for 21st century skillsThe ldquohighly connected teacherrdquoThe urgency presented by

complex global problems

Factors Within This Context

25

Why global education

26

Competition

Understanding

Cooperation

Improvement for the entire planet

Millennials Want to Learnhellip

With technology

With one another

Online

In their time

In their place

Doing things that matter

27

ldquoThe Highly Connected Teacherrdquo

28

Creating Innovators

29

Partnership for 21st Century Skills

30

CCSSO and Asia Societyrsquos Partnership for Global Learning

Comprehensive resource addressing global competence

Download a copy here

Attend the PGL conference

31

Asia Society PGLDefining Global Competence

32

Graduation Performance System

33

34

Common Core

High Noon

Issues involving the global commons

Issues requiring a global commitment

Issues needing a global regulatory approach

35

Flat Classroom Projectreg amp Book

Julie Lindsay amp Vicki Davis

Steps to Flattening Your Classroom

Project Development

PD Toolkit

36

Additional Resources

37

EdWeek Global Learning blog by Tony Jackson

Vision amp Mindset

38

Edutopia FebruaryMarch 2008httpwwwedutopiaorgsage-advice-world-citizens

39

First you help them define the term ldquocitizen of the worldrdquo Then you help them learn what being a good citizen means -- to themselves to loved ones and family to the school community to the surrounding community Onersquos actions can be directly linked to onersquos values (beliefs feelings and actions that are important to us) so starting with a basic understanding of onersquos values is essential to any meaningful discussions on citizenship The global context is meaningless unless students are good citizens of their own nation

40

Right before our eyes all that the education sector has controlled dismissed manipulated validated embellished fictionalized and ranked within an aura of tradition and ritual may be accessed by point-and-click We need to stop chasing exponentially expanding content Inquiry problem recognition and solution creativity knowing onersquos strengths and weaknesses communication and relationships are what students must be prepared for

41

Becoming a world citizen requires knowledge and experience of other cultures US schools do not provide knowledge or experience Rather they provide a cursory glimpse of others in order to exemplify how not to be American ldquoDiversity Dayrdquo does not create world citizens it patronizes cultural difference and touts xenophobia and always winds up pandering American culture as Eurocentrically defined Only travel and immersion in other cultures creates world citizens

42

Prepare students to be citizens of the world by being one yourself Teach from a global perspective

43

Mapping This Space

47

Connect All Schools

48

The Global EducationConference amp Network

49

Global Education Conferencehttpglobaleducationconferencecom

50

Steve Hargadon

51

Closing Session

52

2010 - Brian Mannix

53

2010 - Polar Bears International

54

2010 - Catlin Gabel School

55

2011 - Pam Allyn - LitWorld

56

2011 - Greg Jacobs - Louder Than a Bomb

57

2011 - The Shoah Foundation

58

2012 - Anne Mirtschin- Hello Little World

2012 - Michael Trucano

2012 - Andrew Revkin

59

httpglobaleducationconferencecom

60

Example Projects

61

Earth Day Groceries Project Mark Ahlness

62

Projects By Jen

63

Jen Wagner

Around the World with 80 Schools

Silvia Tolisano

64

Skype in the Classroom

66

Mystery Location Calls

67

Google Hangouts in Education

G+EduHangout

68

Cybrary Manrsquos Mystery Location Page

69

The Global Classroom ProjectDeb FrazierMichael Graffin

70

The Writerrsquos ClubRob Sbaglia

Google Lit TripsJerome Burg

71

Sample VideoValerie Becker

74

WikiValerie Becker

75

76

More from West Tisbury School

77

MyThologyMatt Cauthron

A Whole New MindKarl Fisch

78

Out of Eden

EdReach link

Melvina Kurashigersquos Water Project

83

Ben Sheridan Learning 2 Conference Livestream

Syria Dear World

Dear World Main Site

Guess Where London

The iEARN Project Book

86

The Global Classroom Teacherrsquos Toolkit

87

Innovation on Earth Technology Toolkit

88

Global Collaboration Exploration amp Innovation on iTunes U

89

Apple IncTools of the Trade

Photobooth (photos video greenscreening)

iChat AV or FaceTime (videoconferencing desktop sharing recording)

Garageband (recording podcasting)

iPod iPod Touch iPad - apps

90

Generic Toolkit

Still or video camera - Kodak cameras

Web cam - Logitech

Chat client - Skype (free) Google Hangouts

Digital recording device or web site

Collaborative workspace - Edmodo Google Sites Wikispaces

Networks - Twitter iEARN ePals TakingITGlobal Global Ed ning

Web 20 Tools - VoiceThread Voki Google Docs (Forms) Google Maps amp Earth etc

91

92

93

Connected Educators Month

94

edConnectr

95

Build professional relationships

Keep it simple

Join existing projects

Evolve

Make It Count - Casey Neistat

96

Slides with clickable linksavailable at httpwwwlucygrayorg

elemenous on Twitter

97

Lucyrsquos Contact Info

98

lucylucygrayconsultingcom

httplucygrayconsultingcom

httpglobaleducationningcom

Username elemenousOn Skype Twitter YouTube Diigo Flickr Delicious

Page 13: Going Global At #NWAIS13

Classroom 20Link

13

Global Education Collaborative amp Conference

14

Mission

15

The Global Education Collaborative is a community of practice where people connect and build the professional relationships necessary for effective collaboration across borders Via this social network educators and organizations from all over the world share conversations resources projects and initiatives with a strong emphasis on promoting global awareness fostering global competency and inspiring action towards solving real-world problems Our ultimate goal is to help prepare students for a rapidly changing and complex world

Over 800000 unique visitors

16

Over 16000 members from 160+ countries

17

GEC FeaturesArchived Presentations from Past Conferences

Affinity groups

Searchable member list

Latest activity

Discussion forums and blogs

Links to resources

Events

Project database

Videos and photos

18

Learning 2012The Education Project 2010

Apple Asia Distinguished Educator Institute 2008

Connecting Globally

19

The Context

20

Arne Duncan

Diane Ravitch

A NEW

NATION AT

RISK

MOMENT

21

Rahm Emanuel

22

Factory Model = ComplianceLearning By Doing Model = Communication Creativity and Collaboration

Where do you stand

oline73 Can you distill why globally

connected classrooms are vital

in 2010

Photo source

23

We have urgent problems that need to be addressed and in order to prepare our students to work on these problems we must connect them globally

We must teach them how networked learning leads to networked problem solving

24

The influence of new mediaThe push for 21st century skillsThe ldquohighly connected teacherrdquoThe urgency presented by

complex global problems

Factors Within This Context

25

Why global education

26

Competition

Understanding

Cooperation

Improvement for the entire planet

Millennials Want to Learnhellip

With technology

With one another

Online

In their time

In their place

Doing things that matter

27

ldquoThe Highly Connected Teacherrdquo

28

Creating Innovators

29

Partnership for 21st Century Skills

30

CCSSO and Asia Societyrsquos Partnership for Global Learning

Comprehensive resource addressing global competence

Download a copy here

Attend the PGL conference

31

Asia Society PGLDefining Global Competence

32

Graduation Performance System

33

34

Common Core

High Noon

Issues involving the global commons

Issues requiring a global commitment

Issues needing a global regulatory approach

35

Flat Classroom Projectreg amp Book

Julie Lindsay amp Vicki Davis

Steps to Flattening Your Classroom

Project Development

PD Toolkit

36

Additional Resources

37

EdWeek Global Learning blog by Tony Jackson

Vision amp Mindset

38

Edutopia FebruaryMarch 2008httpwwwedutopiaorgsage-advice-world-citizens

39

First you help them define the term ldquocitizen of the worldrdquo Then you help them learn what being a good citizen means -- to themselves to loved ones and family to the school community to the surrounding community Onersquos actions can be directly linked to onersquos values (beliefs feelings and actions that are important to us) so starting with a basic understanding of onersquos values is essential to any meaningful discussions on citizenship The global context is meaningless unless students are good citizens of their own nation

40

Right before our eyes all that the education sector has controlled dismissed manipulated validated embellished fictionalized and ranked within an aura of tradition and ritual may be accessed by point-and-click We need to stop chasing exponentially expanding content Inquiry problem recognition and solution creativity knowing onersquos strengths and weaknesses communication and relationships are what students must be prepared for

41

Becoming a world citizen requires knowledge and experience of other cultures US schools do not provide knowledge or experience Rather they provide a cursory glimpse of others in order to exemplify how not to be American ldquoDiversity Dayrdquo does not create world citizens it patronizes cultural difference and touts xenophobia and always winds up pandering American culture as Eurocentrically defined Only travel and immersion in other cultures creates world citizens

42

Prepare students to be citizens of the world by being one yourself Teach from a global perspective

43

Mapping This Space

47

Connect All Schools

48

The Global EducationConference amp Network

49

Global Education Conferencehttpglobaleducationconferencecom

50

Steve Hargadon

51

Closing Session

52

2010 - Brian Mannix

53

2010 - Polar Bears International

54

2010 - Catlin Gabel School

55

2011 - Pam Allyn - LitWorld

56

2011 - Greg Jacobs - Louder Than a Bomb

57

2011 - The Shoah Foundation

58

2012 - Anne Mirtschin- Hello Little World

2012 - Michael Trucano

2012 - Andrew Revkin

59

httpglobaleducationconferencecom

60

Example Projects

61

Earth Day Groceries Project Mark Ahlness

62

Projects By Jen

63

Jen Wagner

Around the World with 80 Schools

Silvia Tolisano

64

Skype in the Classroom

66

Mystery Location Calls

67

Google Hangouts in Education

G+EduHangout

68

Cybrary Manrsquos Mystery Location Page

69

The Global Classroom ProjectDeb FrazierMichael Graffin

70

The Writerrsquos ClubRob Sbaglia

Google Lit TripsJerome Burg

71

Sample VideoValerie Becker

74

WikiValerie Becker

75

76

More from West Tisbury School

77

MyThologyMatt Cauthron

A Whole New MindKarl Fisch

78

Out of Eden

EdReach link

Melvina Kurashigersquos Water Project

83

Ben Sheridan Learning 2 Conference Livestream

Syria Dear World

Dear World Main Site

Guess Where London

The iEARN Project Book

86

The Global Classroom Teacherrsquos Toolkit

87

Innovation on Earth Technology Toolkit

88

Global Collaboration Exploration amp Innovation on iTunes U

89

Apple IncTools of the Trade

Photobooth (photos video greenscreening)

iChat AV or FaceTime (videoconferencing desktop sharing recording)

Garageband (recording podcasting)

iPod iPod Touch iPad - apps

90

Generic Toolkit

Still or video camera - Kodak cameras

Web cam - Logitech

Chat client - Skype (free) Google Hangouts

Digital recording device or web site

Collaborative workspace - Edmodo Google Sites Wikispaces

Networks - Twitter iEARN ePals TakingITGlobal Global Ed ning

Web 20 Tools - VoiceThread Voki Google Docs (Forms) Google Maps amp Earth etc

91

92

93

Connected Educators Month

94

edConnectr

95

Build professional relationships

Keep it simple

Join existing projects

Evolve

Make It Count - Casey Neistat

96

Slides with clickable linksavailable at httpwwwlucygrayorg

elemenous on Twitter

97

Lucyrsquos Contact Info

98

lucylucygrayconsultingcom

httplucygrayconsultingcom

httpglobaleducationningcom

Username elemenousOn Skype Twitter YouTube Diigo Flickr Delicious

Page 14: Going Global At #NWAIS13

Global Education Collaborative amp Conference

14

Mission

15

The Global Education Collaborative is a community of practice where people connect and build the professional relationships necessary for effective collaboration across borders Via this social network educators and organizations from all over the world share conversations resources projects and initiatives with a strong emphasis on promoting global awareness fostering global competency and inspiring action towards solving real-world problems Our ultimate goal is to help prepare students for a rapidly changing and complex world

Over 800000 unique visitors

16

Over 16000 members from 160+ countries

17

GEC FeaturesArchived Presentations from Past Conferences

Affinity groups

Searchable member list

Latest activity

Discussion forums and blogs

Links to resources

Events

Project database

Videos and photos

18

Learning 2012The Education Project 2010

Apple Asia Distinguished Educator Institute 2008

Connecting Globally

19

The Context

20

Arne Duncan

Diane Ravitch

A NEW

NATION AT

RISK

MOMENT

21

Rahm Emanuel

22

Factory Model = ComplianceLearning By Doing Model = Communication Creativity and Collaboration

Where do you stand

oline73 Can you distill why globally

connected classrooms are vital

in 2010

Photo source

23

We have urgent problems that need to be addressed and in order to prepare our students to work on these problems we must connect them globally

We must teach them how networked learning leads to networked problem solving

24

The influence of new mediaThe push for 21st century skillsThe ldquohighly connected teacherrdquoThe urgency presented by

complex global problems

Factors Within This Context

25

Why global education

26

Competition

Understanding

Cooperation

Improvement for the entire planet

Millennials Want to Learnhellip

With technology

With one another

Online

In their time

In their place

Doing things that matter

27

ldquoThe Highly Connected Teacherrdquo

28

Creating Innovators

29

Partnership for 21st Century Skills

30

CCSSO and Asia Societyrsquos Partnership for Global Learning

Comprehensive resource addressing global competence

Download a copy here

Attend the PGL conference

31

Asia Society PGLDefining Global Competence

32

Graduation Performance System

33

34

Common Core

High Noon

Issues involving the global commons

Issues requiring a global commitment

Issues needing a global regulatory approach

35

Flat Classroom Projectreg amp Book

Julie Lindsay amp Vicki Davis

Steps to Flattening Your Classroom

Project Development

PD Toolkit

36

Additional Resources

37

EdWeek Global Learning blog by Tony Jackson

Vision amp Mindset

38

Edutopia FebruaryMarch 2008httpwwwedutopiaorgsage-advice-world-citizens

39

First you help them define the term ldquocitizen of the worldrdquo Then you help them learn what being a good citizen means -- to themselves to loved ones and family to the school community to the surrounding community Onersquos actions can be directly linked to onersquos values (beliefs feelings and actions that are important to us) so starting with a basic understanding of onersquos values is essential to any meaningful discussions on citizenship The global context is meaningless unless students are good citizens of their own nation

40

Right before our eyes all that the education sector has controlled dismissed manipulated validated embellished fictionalized and ranked within an aura of tradition and ritual may be accessed by point-and-click We need to stop chasing exponentially expanding content Inquiry problem recognition and solution creativity knowing onersquos strengths and weaknesses communication and relationships are what students must be prepared for

41

Becoming a world citizen requires knowledge and experience of other cultures US schools do not provide knowledge or experience Rather they provide a cursory glimpse of others in order to exemplify how not to be American ldquoDiversity Dayrdquo does not create world citizens it patronizes cultural difference and touts xenophobia and always winds up pandering American culture as Eurocentrically defined Only travel and immersion in other cultures creates world citizens

42

Prepare students to be citizens of the world by being one yourself Teach from a global perspective

43

Mapping This Space

47

Connect All Schools

48

The Global EducationConference amp Network

49

Global Education Conferencehttpglobaleducationconferencecom

50

Steve Hargadon

51

Closing Session

52

2010 - Brian Mannix

53

2010 - Polar Bears International

54

2010 - Catlin Gabel School

55

2011 - Pam Allyn - LitWorld

56

2011 - Greg Jacobs - Louder Than a Bomb

57

2011 - The Shoah Foundation

58

2012 - Anne Mirtschin- Hello Little World

2012 - Michael Trucano

2012 - Andrew Revkin

59

httpglobaleducationconferencecom

60

Example Projects

61

Earth Day Groceries Project Mark Ahlness

62

Projects By Jen

63

Jen Wagner

Around the World with 80 Schools

Silvia Tolisano

64

Skype in the Classroom

66

Mystery Location Calls

67

Google Hangouts in Education

G+EduHangout

68

Cybrary Manrsquos Mystery Location Page

69

The Global Classroom ProjectDeb FrazierMichael Graffin

70

The Writerrsquos ClubRob Sbaglia

Google Lit TripsJerome Burg

71

Sample VideoValerie Becker

74

WikiValerie Becker

75

76

More from West Tisbury School

77

MyThologyMatt Cauthron

A Whole New MindKarl Fisch

78

Out of Eden

EdReach link

Melvina Kurashigersquos Water Project

83

Ben Sheridan Learning 2 Conference Livestream

Syria Dear World

Dear World Main Site

Guess Where London

The iEARN Project Book

86

The Global Classroom Teacherrsquos Toolkit

87

Innovation on Earth Technology Toolkit

88

Global Collaboration Exploration amp Innovation on iTunes U

89

Apple IncTools of the Trade

Photobooth (photos video greenscreening)

iChat AV or FaceTime (videoconferencing desktop sharing recording)

Garageband (recording podcasting)

iPod iPod Touch iPad - apps

90

Generic Toolkit

Still or video camera - Kodak cameras

Web cam - Logitech

Chat client - Skype (free) Google Hangouts

Digital recording device or web site

Collaborative workspace - Edmodo Google Sites Wikispaces

Networks - Twitter iEARN ePals TakingITGlobal Global Ed ning

Web 20 Tools - VoiceThread Voki Google Docs (Forms) Google Maps amp Earth etc

91

92

93

Connected Educators Month

94

edConnectr

95

Build professional relationships

Keep it simple

Join existing projects

Evolve

Make It Count - Casey Neistat

96

Slides with clickable linksavailable at httpwwwlucygrayorg

elemenous on Twitter

97

Lucyrsquos Contact Info

98

lucylucygrayconsultingcom

httplucygrayconsultingcom

httpglobaleducationningcom

Username elemenousOn Skype Twitter YouTube Diigo Flickr Delicious

Page 15: Going Global At #NWAIS13

Mission

15

The Global Education Collaborative is a community of practice where people connect and build the professional relationships necessary for effective collaboration across borders Via this social network educators and organizations from all over the world share conversations resources projects and initiatives with a strong emphasis on promoting global awareness fostering global competency and inspiring action towards solving real-world problems Our ultimate goal is to help prepare students for a rapidly changing and complex world

Over 800000 unique visitors

16

Over 16000 members from 160+ countries

17

GEC FeaturesArchived Presentations from Past Conferences

Affinity groups

Searchable member list

Latest activity

Discussion forums and blogs

Links to resources

Events

Project database

Videos and photos

18

Learning 2012The Education Project 2010

Apple Asia Distinguished Educator Institute 2008

Connecting Globally

19

The Context

20

Arne Duncan

Diane Ravitch

A NEW

NATION AT

RISK

MOMENT

21

Rahm Emanuel

22

Factory Model = ComplianceLearning By Doing Model = Communication Creativity and Collaboration

Where do you stand

oline73 Can you distill why globally

connected classrooms are vital

in 2010

Photo source

23

We have urgent problems that need to be addressed and in order to prepare our students to work on these problems we must connect them globally

We must teach them how networked learning leads to networked problem solving

24

The influence of new mediaThe push for 21st century skillsThe ldquohighly connected teacherrdquoThe urgency presented by

complex global problems

Factors Within This Context

25

Why global education

26

Competition

Understanding

Cooperation

Improvement for the entire planet

Millennials Want to Learnhellip

With technology

With one another

Online

In their time

In their place

Doing things that matter

27

ldquoThe Highly Connected Teacherrdquo

28

Creating Innovators

29

Partnership for 21st Century Skills

30

CCSSO and Asia Societyrsquos Partnership for Global Learning

Comprehensive resource addressing global competence

Download a copy here

Attend the PGL conference

31

Asia Society PGLDefining Global Competence

32

Graduation Performance System

33

34

Common Core

High Noon

Issues involving the global commons

Issues requiring a global commitment

Issues needing a global regulatory approach

35

Flat Classroom Projectreg amp Book

Julie Lindsay amp Vicki Davis

Steps to Flattening Your Classroom

Project Development

PD Toolkit

36

Additional Resources

37

EdWeek Global Learning blog by Tony Jackson

Vision amp Mindset

38

Edutopia FebruaryMarch 2008httpwwwedutopiaorgsage-advice-world-citizens

39

First you help them define the term ldquocitizen of the worldrdquo Then you help them learn what being a good citizen means -- to themselves to loved ones and family to the school community to the surrounding community Onersquos actions can be directly linked to onersquos values (beliefs feelings and actions that are important to us) so starting with a basic understanding of onersquos values is essential to any meaningful discussions on citizenship The global context is meaningless unless students are good citizens of their own nation

40

Right before our eyes all that the education sector has controlled dismissed manipulated validated embellished fictionalized and ranked within an aura of tradition and ritual may be accessed by point-and-click We need to stop chasing exponentially expanding content Inquiry problem recognition and solution creativity knowing onersquos strengths and weaknesses communication and relationships are what students must be prepared for

41

Becoming a world citizen requires knowledge and experience of other cultures US schools do not provide knowledge or experience Rather they provide a cursory glimpse of others in order to exemplify how not to be American ldquoDiversity Dayrdquo does not create world citizens it patronizes cultural difference and touts xenophobia and always winds up pandering American culture as Eurocentrically defined Only travel and immersion in other cultures creates world citizens

42

Prepare students to be citizens of the world by being one yourself Teach from a global perspective

43

Mapping This Space

47

Connect All Schools

48

The Global EducationConference amp Network

49

Global Education Conferencehttpglobaleducationconferencecom

50

Steve Hargadon

51

Closing Session

52

2010 - Brian Mannix

53

2010 - Polar Bears International

54

2010 - Catlin Gabel School

55

2011 - Pam Allyn - LitWorld

56

2011 - Greg Jacobs - Louder Than a Bomb

57

2011 - The Shoah Foundation

58

2012 - Anne Mirtschin- Hello Little World

2012 - Michael Trucano

2012 - Andrew Revkin

59

httpglobaleducationconferencecom

60

Example Projects

61

Earth Day Groceries Project Mark Ahlness

62

Projects By Jen

63

Jen Wagner

Around the World with 80 Schools

Silvia Tolisano

64

Skype in the Classroom

66

Mystery Location Calls

67

Google Hangouts in Education

G+EduHangout

68

Cybrary Manrsquos Mystery Location Page

69

The Global Classroom ProjectDeb FrazierMichael Graffin

70

The Writerrsquos ClubRob Sbaglia

Google Lit TripsJerome Burg

71

Sample VideoValerie Becker

74

WikiValerie Becker

75

76

More from West Tisbury School

77

MyThologyMatt Cauthron

A Whole New MindKarl Fisch

78

Out of Eden

EdReach link

Melvina Kurashigersquos Water Project

83

Ben Sheridan Learning 2 Conference Livestream

Syria Dear World

Dear World Main Site

Guess Where London

The iEARN Project Book

86

The Global Classroom Teacherrsquos Toolkit

87

Innovation on Earth Technology Toolkit

88

Global Collaboration Exploration amp Innovation on iTunes U

89

Apple IncTools of the Trade

Photobooth (photos video greenscreening)

iChat AV or FaceTime (videoconferencing desktop sharing recording)

Garageband (recording podcasting)

iPod iPod Touch iPad - apps

90

Generic Toolkit

Still or video camera - Kodak cameras

Web cam - Logitech

Chat client - Skype (free) Google Hangouts

Digital recording device or web site

Collaborative workspace - Edmodo Google Sites Wikispaces

Networks - Twitter iEARN ePals TakingITGlobal Global Ed ning

Web 20 Tools - VoiceThread Voki Google Docs (Forms) Google Maps amp Earth etc

91

92

93

Connected Educators Month

94

edConnectr

95

Build professional relationships

Keep it simple

Join existing projects

Evolve

Make It Count - Casey Neistat

96

Slides with clickable linksavailable at httpwwwlucygrayorg

elemenous on Twitter

97

Lucyrsquos Contact Info

98

lucylucygrayconsultingcom

httplucygrayconsultingcom

httpglobaleducationningcom

Username elemenousOn Skype Twitter YouTube Diigo Flickr Delicious

Page 16: Going Global At #NWAIS13

Over 800000 unique visitors

16

Over 16000 members from 160+ countries

17

GEC FeaturesArchived Presentations from Past Conferences

Affinity groups

Searchable member list

Latest activity

Discussion forums and blogs

Links to resources

Events

Project database

Videos and photos

18

Learning 2012The Education Project 2010

Apple Asia Distinguished Educator Institute 2008

Connecting Globally

19

The Context

20

Arne Duncan

Diane Ravitch

A NEW

NATION AT

RISK

MOMENT

21

Rahm Emanuel

22

Factory Model = ComplianceLearning By Doing Model = Communication Creativity and Collaboration

Where do you stand

oline73 Can you distill why globally

connected classrooms are vital

in 2010

Photo source

23

We have urgent problems that need to be addressed and in order to prepare our students to work on these problems we must connect them globally

We must teach them how networked learning leads to networked problem solving

24

The influence of new mediaThe push for 21st century skillsThe ldquohighly connected teacherrdquoThe urgency presented by

complex global problems

Factors Within This Context

25

Why global education

26

Competition

Understanding

Cooperation

Improvement for the entire planet

Millennials Want to Learnhellip

With technology

With one another

Online

In their time

In their place

Doing things that matter

27

ldquoThe Highly Connected Teacherrdquo

28

Creating Innovators

29

Partnership for 21st Century Skills

30

CCSSO and Asia Societyrsquos Partnership for Global Learning

Comprehensive resource addressing global competence

Download a copy here

Attend the PGL conference

31

Asia Society PGLDefining Global Competence

32

Graduation Performance System

33

34

Common Core

High Noon

Issues involving the global commons

Issues requiring a global commitment

Issues needing a global regulatory approach

35

Flat Classroom Projectreg amp Book

Julie Lindsay amp Vicki Davis

Steps to Flattening Your Classroom

Project Development

PD Toolkit

36

Additional Resources

37

EdWeek Global Learning blog by Tony Jackson

Vision amp Mindset

38

Edutopia FebruaryMarch 2008httpwwwedutopiaorgsage-advice-world-citizens

39

First you help them define the term ldquocitizen of the worldrdquo Then you help them learn what being a good citizen means -- to themselves to loved ones and family to the school community to the surrounding community Onersquos actions can be directly linked to onersquos values (beliefs feelings and actions that are important to us) so starting with a basic understanding of onersquos values is essential to any meaningful discussions on citizenship The global context is meaningless unless students are good citizens of their own nation

40

Right before our eyes all that the education sector has controlled dismissed manipulated validated embellished fictionalized and ranked within an aura of tradition and ritual may be accessed by point-and-click We need to stop chasing exponentially expanding content Inquiry problem recognition and solution creativity knowing onersquos strengths and weaknesses communication and relationships are what students must be prepared for

41

Becoming a world citizen requires knowledge and experience of other cultures US schools do not provide knowledge or experience Rather they provide a cursory glimpse of others in order to exemplify how not to be American ldquoDiversity Dayrdquo does not create world citizens it patronizes cultural difference and touts xenophobia and always winds up pandering American culture as Eurocentrically defined Only travel and immersion in other cultures creates world citizens

42

Prepare students to be citizens of the world by being one yourself Teach from a global perspective

43

Mapping This Space

47

Connect All Schools

48

The Global EducationConference amp Network

49

Global Education Conferencehttpglobaleducationconferencecom

50

Steve Hargadon

51

Closing Session

52

2010 - Brian Mannix

53

2010 - Polar Bears International

54

2010 - Catlin Gabel School

55

2011 - Pam Allyn - LitWorld

56

2011 - Greg Jacobs - Louder Than a Bomb

57

2011 - The Shoah Foundation

58

2012 - Anne Mirtschin- Hello Little World

2012 - Michael Trucano

2012 - Andrew Revkin

59

httpglobaleducationconferencecom

60

Example Projects

61

Earth Day Groceries Project Mark Ahlness

62

Projects By Jen

63

Jen Wagner

Around the World with 80 Schools

Silvia Tolisano

64

Skype in the Classroom

66

Mystery Location Calls

67

Google Hangouts in Education

G+EduHangout

68

Cybrary Manrsquos Mystery Location Page

69

The Global Classroom ProjectDeb FrazierMichael Graffin

70

The Writerrsquos ClubRob Sbaglia

Google Lit TripsJerome Burg

71

Sample VideoValerie Becker

74

WikiValerie Becker

75

76

More from West Tisbury School

77

MyThologyMatt Cauthron

A Whole New MindKarl Fisch

78

Out of Eden

EdReach link

Melvina Kurashigersquos Water Project

83

Ben Sheridan Learning 2 Conference Livestream

Syria Dear World

Dear World Main Site

Guess Where London

The iEARN Project Book

86

The Global Classroom Teacherrsquos Toolkit

87

Innovation on Earth Technology Toolkit

88

Global Collaboration Exploration amp Innovation on iTunes U

89

Apple IncTools of the Trade

Photobooth (photos video greenscreening)

iChat AV or FaceTime (videoconferencing desktop sharing recording)

Garageband (recording podcasting)

iPod iPod Touch iPad - apps

90

Generic Toolkit

Still or video camera - Kodak cameras

Web cam - Logitech

Chat client - Skype (free) Google Hangouts

Digital recording device or web site

Collaborative workspace - Edmodo Google Sites Wikispaces

Networks - Twitter iEARN ePals TakingITGlobal Global Ed ning

Web 20 Tools - VoiceThread Voki Google Docs (Forms) Google Maps amp Earth etc

91

92

93

Connected Educators Month

94

edConnectr

95

Build professional relationships

Keep it simple

Join existing projects

Evolve

Make It Count - Casey Neistat

96

Slides with clickable linksavailable at httpwwwlucygrayorg

elemenous on Twitter

97

Lucyrsquos Contact Info

98

lucylucygrayconsultingcom

httplucygrayconsultingcom

httpglobaleducationningcom

Username elemenousOn Skype Twitter YouTube Diigo Flickr Delicious

Page 17: Going Global At #NWAIS13

Over 16000 members from 160+ countries

17

GEC FeaturesArchived Presentations from Past Conferences

Affinity groups

Searchable member list

Latest activity

Discussion forums and blogs

Links to resources

Events

Project database

Videos and photos

18

Learning 2012The Education Project 2010

Apple Asia Distinguished Educator Institute 2008

Connecting Globally

19

The Context

20

Arne Duncan

Diane Ravitch

A NEW

NATION AT

RISK

MOMENT

21

Rahm Emanuel

22

Factory Model = ComplianceLearning By Doing Model = Communication Creativity and Collaboration

Where do you stand

oline73 Can you distill why globally

connected classrooms are vital

in 2010

Photo source

23

We have urgent problems that need to be addressed and in order to prepare our students to work on these problems we must connect them globally

We must teach them how networked learning leads to networked problem solving

24

The influence of new mediaThe push for 21st century skillsThe ldquohighly connected teacherrdquoThe urgency presented by

complex global problems

Factors Within This Context

25

Why global education

26

Competition

Understanding

Cooperation

Improvement for the entire planet

Millennials Want to Learnhellip

With technology

With one another

Online

In their time

In their place

Doing things that matter

27

ldquoThe Highly Connected Teacherrdquo

28

Creating Innovators

29

Partnership for 21st Century Skills

30

CCSSO and Asia Societyrsquos Partnership for Global Learning

Comprehensive resource addressing global competence

Download a copy here

Attend the PGL conference

31

Asia Society PGLDefining Global Competence

32

Graduation Performance System

33

34

Common Core

High Noon

Issues involving the global commons

Issues requiring a global commitment

Issues needing a global regulatory approach

35

Flat Classroom Projectreg amp Book

Julie Lindsay amp Vicki Davis

Steps to Flattening Your Classroom

Project Development

PD Toolkit

36

Additional Resources

37

EdWeek Global Learning blog by Tony Jackson

Vision amp Mindset

38

Edutopia FebruaryMarch 2008httpwwwedutopiaorgsage-advice-world-citizens

39

First you help them define the term ldquocitizen of the worldrdquo Then you help them learn what being a good citizen means -- to themselves to loved ones and family to the school community to the surrounding community Onersquos actions can be directly linked to onersquos values (beliefs feelings and actions that are important to us) so starting with a basic understanding of onersquos values is essential to any meaningful discussions on citizenship The global context is meaningless unless students are good citizens of their own nation

40

Right before our eyes all that the education sector has controlled dismissed manipulated validated embellished fictionalized and ranked within an aura of tradition and ritual may be accessed by point-and-click We need to stop chasing exponentially expanding content Inquiry problem recognition and solution creativity knowing onersquos strengths and weaknesses communication and relationships are what students must be prepared for

41

Becoming a world citizen requires knowledge and experience of other cultures US schools do not provide knowledge or experience Rather they provide a cursory glimpse of others in order to exemplify how not to be American ldquoDiversity Dayrdquo does not create world citizens it patronizes cultural difference and touts xenophobia and always winds up pandering American culture as Eurocentrically defined Only travel and immersion in other cultures creates world citizens

42

Prepare students to be citizens of the world by being one yourself Teach from a global perspective

43

Mapping This Space

47

Connect All Schools

48

The Global EducationConference amp Network

49

Global Education Conferencehttpglobaleducationconferencecom

50

Steve Hargadon

51

Closing Session

52

2010 - Brian Mannix

53

2010 - Polar Bears International

54

2010 - Catlin Gabel School

55

2011 - Pam Allyn - LitWorld

56

2011 - Greg Jacobs - Louder Than a Bomb

57

2011 - The Shoah Foundation

58

2012 - Anne Mirtschin- Hello Little World

2012 - Michael Trucano

2012 - Andrew Revkin

59

httpglobaleducationconferencecom

60

Example Projects

61

Earth Day Groceries Project Mark Ahlness

62

Projects By Jen

63

Jen Wagner

Around the World with 80 Schools

Silvia Tolisano

64

Skype in the Classroom

66

Mystery Location Calls

67

Google Hangouts in Education

G+EduHangout

68

Cybrary Manrsquos Mystery Location Page

69

The Global Classroom ProjectDeb FrazierMichael Graffin

70

The Writerrsquos ClubRob Sbaglia

Google Lit TripsJerome Burg

71

Sample VideoValerie Becker

74

WikiValerie Becker

75

76

More from West Tisbury School

77

MyThologyMatt Cauthron

A Whole New MindKarl Fisch

78

Out of Eden

EdReach link

Melvina Kurashigersquos Water Project

83

Ben Sheridan Learning 2 Conference Livestream

Syria Dear World

Dear World Main Site

Guess Where London

The iEARN Project Book

86

The Global Classroom Teacherrsquos Toolkit

87

Innovation on Earth Technology Toolkit

88

Global Collaboration Exploration amp Innovation on iTunes U

89

Apple IncTools of the Trade

Photobooth (photos video greenscreening)

iChat AV or FaceTime (videoconferencing desktop sharing recording)

Garageband (recording podcasting)

iPod iPod Touch iPad - apps

90

Generic Toolkit

Still or video camera - Kodak cameras

Web cam - Logitech

Chat client - Skype (free) Google Hangouts

Digital recording device or web site

Collaborative workspace - Edmodo Google Sites Wikispaces

Networks - Twitter iEARN ePals TakingITGlobal Global Ed ning

Web 20 Tools - VoiceThread Voki Google Docs (Forms) Google Maps amp Earth etc

91

92

93

Connected Educators Month

94

edConnectr

95

Build professional relationships

Keep it simple

Join existing projects

Evolve

Make It Count - Casey Neistat

96

Slides with clickable linksavailable at httpwwwlucygrayorg

elemenous on Twitter

97

Lucyrsquos Contact Info

98

lucylucygrayconsultingcom

httplucygrayconsultingcom

httpglobaleducationningcom

Username elemenousOn Skype Twitter YouTube Diigo Flickr Delicious

Page 18: Going Global At #NWAIS13

GEC FeaturesArchived Presentations from Past Conferences

Affinity groups

Searchable member list

Latest activity

Discussion forums and blogs

Links to resources

Events

Project database

Videos and photos

18

Learning 2012The Education Project 2010

Apple Asia Distinguished Educator Institute 2008

Connecting Globally

19

The Context

20

Arne Duncan

Diane Ravitch

A NEW

NATION AT

RISK

MOMENT

21

Rahm Emanuel

22

Factory Model = ComplianceLearning By Doing Model = Communication Creativity and Collaboration

Where do you stand

oline73 Can you distill why globally

connected classrooms are vital

in 2010

Photo source

23

We have urgent problems that need to be addressed and in order to prepare our students to work on these problems we must connect them globally

We must teach them how networked learning leads to networked problem solving

24

The influence of new mediaThe push for 21st century skillsThe ldquohighly connected teacherrdquoThe urgency presented by

complex global problems

Factors Within This Context

25

Why global education

26

Competition

Understanding

Cooperation

Improvement for the entire planet

Millennials Want to Learnhellip

With technology

With one another

Online

In their time

In their place

Doing things that matter

27

ldquoThe Highly Connected Teacherrdquo

28

Creating Innovators

29

Partnership for 21st Century Skills

30

CCSSO and Asia Societyrsquos Partnership for Global Learning

Comprehensive resource addressing global competence

Download a copy here

Attend the PGL conference

31

Asia Society PGLDefining Global Competence

32

Graduation Performance System

33

34

Common Core

High Noon

Issues involving the global commons

Issues requiring a global commitment

Issues needing a global regulatory approach

35

Flat Classroom Projectreg amp Book

Julie Lindsay amp Vicki Davis

Steps to Flattening Your Classroom

Project Development

PD Toolkit

36

Additional Resources

37

EdWeek Global Learning blog by Tony Jackson

Vision amp Mindset

38

Edutopia FebruaryMarch 2008httpwwwedutopiaorgsage-advice-world-citizens

39

First you help them define the term ldquocitizen of the worldrdquo Then you help them learn what being a good citizen means -- to themselves to loved ones and family to the school community to the surrounding community Onersquos actions can be directly linked to onersquos values (beliefs feelings and actions that are important to us) so starting with a basic understanding of onersquos values is essential to any meaningful discussions on citizenship The global context is meaningless unless students are good citizens of their own nation

40

Right before our eyes all that the education sector has controlled dismissed manipulated validated embellished fictionalized and ranked within an aura of tradition and ritual may be accessed by point-and-click We need to stop chasing exponentially expanding content Inquiry problem recognition and solution creativity knowing onersquos strengths and weaknesses communication and relationships are what students must be prepared for

41

Becoming a world citizen requires knowledge and experience of other cultures US schools do not provide knowledge or experience Rather they provide a cursory glimpse of others in order to exemplify how not to be American ldquoDiversity Dayrdquo does not create world citizens it patronizes cultural difference and touts xenophobia and always winds up pandering American culture as Eurocentrically defined Only travel and immersion in other cultures creates world citizens

42

Prepare students to be citizens of the world by being one yourself Teach from a global perspective

43

Mapping This Space

47

Connect All Schools

48

The Global EducationConference amp Network

49

Global Education Conferencehttpglobaleducationconferencecom

50

Steve Hargadon

51

Closing Session

52

2010 - Brian Mannix

53

2010 - Polar Bears International

54

2010 - Catlin Gabel School

55

2011 - Pam Allyn - LitWorld

56

2011 - Greg Jacobs - Louder Than a Bomb

57

2011 - The Shoah Foundation

58

2012 - Anne Mirtschin- Hello Little World

2012 - Michael Trucano

2012 - Andrew Revkin

59

httpglobaleducationconferencecom

60

Example Projects

61

Earth Day Groceries Project Mark Ahlness

62

Projects By Jen

63

Jen Wagner

Around the World with 80 Schools

Silvia Tolisano

64

Skype in the Classroom

66

Mystery Location Calls

67

Google Hangouts in Education

G+EduHangout

68

Cybrary Manrsquos Mystery Location Page

69

The Global Classroom ProjectDeb FrazierMichael Graffin

70

The Writerrsquos ClubRob Sbaglia

Google Lit TripsJerome Burg

71

Sample VideoValerie Becker

74

WikiValerie Becker

75

76

More from West Tisbury School

77

MyThologyMatt Cauthron

A Whole New MindKarl Fisch

78

Out of Eden

EdReach link

Melvina Kurashigersquos Water Project

83

Ben Sheridan Learning 2 Conference Livestream

Syria Dear World

Dear World Main Site

Guess Where London

The iEARN Project Book

86

The Global Classroom Teacherrsquos Toolkit

87

Innovation on Earth Technology Toolkit

88

Global Collaboration Exploration amp Innovation on iTunes U

89

Apple IncTools of the Trade

Photobooth (photos video greenscreening)

iChat AV or FaceTime (videoconferencing desktop sharing recording)

Garageband (recording podcasting)

iPod iPod Touch iPad - apps

90

Generic Toolkit

Still or video camera - Kodak cameras

Web cam - Logitech

Chat client - Skype (free) Google Hangouts

Digital recording device or web site

Collaborative workspace - Edmodo Google Sites Wikispaces

Networks - Twitter iEARN ePals TakingITGlobal Global Ed ning

Web 20 Tools - VoiceThread Voki Google Docs (Forms) Google Maps amp Earth etc

91

92

93

Connected Educators Month

94

edConnectr

95

Build professional relationships

Keep it simple

Join existing projects

Evolve

Make It Count - Casey Neistat

96

Slides with clickable linksavailable at httpwwwlucygrayorg

elemenous on Twitter

97

Lucyrsquos Contact Info

98

lucylucygrayconsultingcom

httplucygrayconsultingcom

httpglobaleducationningcom

Username elemenousOn Skype Twitter YouTube Diigo Flickr Delicious

Page 19: Going Global At #NWAIS13

Learning 2012The Education Project 2010

Apple Asia Distinguished Educator Institute 2008

Connecting Globally

19

The Context

20

Arne Duncan

Diane Ravitch

A NEW

NATION AT

RISK

MOMENT

21

Rahm Emanuel

22

Factory Model = ComplianceLearning By Doing Model = Communication Creativity and Collaboration

Where do you stand

oline73 Can you distill why globally

connected classrooms are vital

in 2010

Photo source

23

We have urgent problems that need to be addressed and in order to prepare our students to work on these problems we must connect them globally

We must teach them how networked learning leads to networked problem solving

24

The influence of new mediaThe push for 21st century skillsThe ldquohighly connected teacherrdquoThe urgency presented by

complex global problems

Factors Within This Context

25

Why global education

26

Competition

Understanding

Cooperation

Improvement for the entire planet

Millennials Want to Learnhellip

With technology

With one another

Online

In their time

In their place

Doing things that matter

27

ldquoThe Highly Connected Teacherrdquo

28

Creating Innovators

29

Partnership for 21st Century Skills

30

CCSSO and Asia Societyrsquos Partnership for Global Learning

Comprehensive resource addressing global competence

Download a copy here

Attend the PGL conference

31

Asia Society PGLDefining Global Competence

32

Graduation Performance System

33

34

Common Core

High Noon

Issues involving the global commons

Issues requiring a global commitment

Issues needing a global regulatory approach

35

Flat Classroom Projectreg amp Book

Julie Lindsay amp Vicki Davis

Steps to Flattening Your Classroom

Project Development

PD Toolkit

36

Additional Resources

37

EdWeek Global Learning blog by Tony Jackson

Vision amp Mindset

38

Edutopia FebruaryMarch 2008httpwwwedutopiaorgsage-advice-world-citizens

39

First you help them define the term ldquocitizen of the worldrdquo Then you help them learn what being a good citizen means -- to themselves to loved ones and family to the school community to the surrounding community Onersquos actions can be directly linked to onersquos values (beliefs feelings and actions that are important to us) so starting with a basic understanding of onersquos values is essential to any meaningful discussions on citizenship The global context is meaningless unless students are good citizens of their own nation

40

Right before our eyes all that the education sector has controlled dismissed manipulated validated embellished fictionalized and ranked within an aura of tradition and ritual may be accessed by point-and-click We need to stop chasing exponentially expanding content Inquiry problem recognition and solution creativity knowing onersquos strengths and weaknesses communication and relationships are what students must be prepared for

41

Becoming a world citizen requires knowledge and experience of other cultures US schools do not provide knowledge or experience Rather they provide a cursory glimpse of others in order to exemplify how not to be American ldquoDiversity Dayrdquo does not create world citizens it patronizes cultural difference and touts xenophobia and always winds up pandering American culture as Eurocentrically defined Only travel and immersion in other cultures creates world citizens

42

Prepare students to be citizens of the world by being one yourself Teach from a global perspective

43

Mapping This Space

47

Connect All Schools

48

The Global EducationConference amp Network

49

Global Education Conferencehttpglobaleducationconferencecom

50

Steve Hargadon

51

Closing Session

52

2010 - Brian Mannix

53

2010 - Polar Bears International

54

2010 - Catlin Gabel School

55

2011 - Pam Allyn - LitWorld

56

2011 - Greg Jacobs - Louder Than a Bomb

57

2011 - The Shoah Foundation

58

2012 - Anne Mirtschin- Hello Little World

2012 - Michael Trucano

2012 - Andrew Revkin

59

httpglobaleducationconferencecom

60

Example Projects

61

Earth Day Groceries Project Mark Ahlness

62

Projects By Jen

63

Jen Wagner

Around the World with 80 Schools

Silvia Tolisano

64

Skype in the Classroom

66

Mystery Location Calls

67

Google Hangouts in Education

G+EduHangout

68

Cybrary Manrsquos Mystery Location Page

69

The Global Classroom ProjectDeb FrazierMichael Graffin

70

The Writerrsquos ClubRob Sbaglia

Google Lit TripsJerome Burg

71

Sample VideoValerie Becker

74

WikiValerie Becker

75

76

More from West Tisbury School

77

MyThologyMatt Cauthron

A Whole New MindKarl Fisch

78

Out of Eden

EdReach link

Melvina Kurashigersquos Water Project

83

Ben Sheridan Learning 2 Conference Livestream

Syria Dear World

Dear World Main Site

Guess Where London

The iEARN Project Book

86

The Global Classroom Teacherrsquos Toolkit

87

Innovation on Earth Technology Toolkit

88

Global Collaboration Exploration amp Innovation on iTunes U

89

Apple IncTools of the Trade

Photobooth (photos video greenscreening)

iChat AV or FaceTime (videoconferencing desktop sharing recording)

Garageband (recording podcasting)

iPod iPod Touch iPad - apps

90

Generic Toolkit

Still or video camera - Kodak cameras

Web cam - Logitech

Chat client - Skype (free) Google Hangouts

Digital recording device or web site

Collaborative workspace - Edmodo Google Sites Wikispaces

Networks - Twitter iEARN ePals TakingITGlobal Global Ed ning

Web 20 Tools - VoiceThread Voki Google Docs (Forms) Google Maps amp Earth etc

91

92

93

Connected Educators Month

94

edConnectr

95

Build professional relationships

Keep it simple

Join existing projects

Evolve

Make It Count - Casey Neistat

96

Slides with clickable linksavailable at httpwwwlucygrayorg

elemenous on Twitter

97

Lucyrsquos Contact Info

98

lucylucygrayconsultingcom

httplucygrayconsultingcom

httpglobaleducationningcom

Username elemenousOn Skype Twitter YouTube Diigo Flickr Delicious

Page 20: Going Global At #NWAIS13

The Context

20

Arne Duncan

Diane Ravitch

A NEW

NATION AT

RISK

MOMENT

21

Rahm Emanuel

22

Factory Model = ComplianceLearning By Doing Model = Communication Creativity and Collaboration

Where do you stand

oline73 Can you distill why globally

connected classrooms are vital

in 2010

Photo source

23

We have urgent problems that need to be addressed and in order to prepare our students to work on these problems we must connect them globally

We must teach them how networked learning leads to networked problem solving

24

The influence of new mediaThe push for 21st century skillsThe ldquohighly connected teacherrdquoThe urgency presented by

complex global problems

Factors Within This Context

25

Why global education

26

Competition

Understanding

Cooperation

Improvement for the entire planet

Millennials Want to Learnhellip

With technology

With one another

Online

In their time

In their place

Doing things that matter

27

ldquoThe Highly Connected Teacherrdquo

28

Creating Innovators

29

Partnership for 21st Century Skills

30

CCSSO and Asia Societyrsquos Partnership for Global Learning

Comprehensive resource addressing global competence

Download a copy here

Attend the PGL conference

31

Asia Society PGLDefining Global Competence

32

Graduation Performance System

33

34

Common Core

High Noon

Issues involving the global commons

Issues requiring a global commitment

Issues needing a global regulatory approach

35

Flat Classroom Projectreg amp Book

Julie Lindsay amp Vicki Davis

Steps to Flattening Your Classroom

Project Development

PD Toolkit

36

Additional Resources

37

EdWeek Global Learning blog by Tony Jackson

Vision amp Mindset

38

Edutopia FebruaryMarch 2008httpwwwedutopiaorgsage-advice-world-citizens

39

First you help them define the term ldquocitizen of the worldrdquo Then you help them learn what being a good citizen means -- to themselves to loved ones and family to the school community to the surrounding community Onersquos actions can be directly linked to onersquos values (beliefs feelings and actions that are important to us) so starting with a basic understanding of onersquos values is essential to any meaningful discussions on citizenship The global context is meaningless unless students are good citizens of their own nation

40

Right before our eyes all that the education sector has controlled dismissed manipulated validated embellished fictionalized and ranked within an aura of tradition and ritual may be accessed by point-and-click We need to stop chasing exponentially expanding content Inquiry problem recognition and solution creativity knowing onersquos strengths and weaknesses communication and relationships are what students must be prepared for

41

Becoming a world citizen requires knowledge and experience of other cultures US schools do not provide knowledge or experience Rather they provide a cursory glimpse of others in order to exemplify how not to be American ldquoDiversity Dayrdquo does not create world citizens it patronizes cultural difference and touts xenophobia and always winds up pandering American culture as Eurocentrically defined Only travel and immersion in other cultures creates world citizens

42

Prepare students to be citizens of the world by being one yourself Teach from a global perspective

43

Mapping This Space

47

Connect All Schools

48

The Global EducationConference amp Network

49

Global Education Conferencehttpglobaleducationconferencecom

50

Steve Hargadon

51

Closing Session

52

2010 - Brian Mannix

53

2010 - Polar Bears International

54

2010 - Catlin Gabel School

55

2011 - Pam Allyn - LitWorld

56

2011 - Greg Jacobs - Louder Than a Bomb

57

2011 - The Shoah Foundation

58

2012 - Anne Mirtschin- Hello Little World

2012 - Michael Trucano

2012 - Andrew Revkin

59

httpglobaleducationconferencecom

60

Example Projects

61

Earth Day Groceries Project Mark Ahlness

62

Projects By Jen

63

Jen Wagner

Around the World with 80 Schools

Silvia Tolisano

64

Skype in the Classroom

66

Mystery Location Calls

67

Google Hangouts in Education

G+EduHangout

68

Cybrary Manrsquos Mystery Location Page

69

The Global Classroom ProjectDeb FrazierMichael Graffin

70

The Writerrsquos ClubRob Sbaglia

Google Lit TripsJerome Burg

71

Sample VideoValerie Becker

74

WikiValerie Becker

75

76

More from West Tisbury School

77

MyThologyMatt Cauthron

A Whole New MindKarl Fisch

78

Out of Eden

EdReach link

Melvina Kurashigersquos Water Project

83

Ben Sheridan Learning 2 Conference Livestream

Syria Dear World

Dear World Main Site

Guess Where London

The iEARN Project Book

86

The Global Classroom Teacherrsquos Toolkit

87

Innovation on Earth Technology Toolkit

88

Global Collaboration Exploration amp Innovation on iTunes U

89

Apple IncTools of the Trade

Photobooth (photos video greenscreening)

iChat AV or FaceTime (videoconferencing desktop sharing recording)

Garageband (recording podcasting)

iPod iPod Touch iPad - apps

90

Generic Toolkit

Still or video camera - Kodak cameras

Web cam - Logitech

Chat client - Skype (free) Google Hangouts

Digital recording device or web site

Collaborative workspace - Edmodo Google Sites Wikispaces

Networks - Twitter iEARN ePals TakingITGlobal Global Ed ning

Web 20 Tools - VoiceThread Voki Google Docs (Forms) Google Maps amp Earth etc

91

92

93

Connected Educators Month

94

edConnectr

95

Build professional relationships

Keep it simple

Join existing projects

Evolve

Make It Count - Casey Neistat

96

Slides with clickable linksavailable at httpwwwlucygrayorg

elemenous on Twitter

97

Lucyrsquos Contact Info

98

lucylucygrayconsultingcom

httplucygrayconsultingcom

httpglobaleducationningcom

Username elemenousOn Skype Twitter YouTube Diigo Flickr Delicious

Page 21: Going Global At #NWAIS13

Arne Duncan

Diane Ravitch

A NEW

NATION AT

RISK

MOMENT

21

Rahm Emanuel

22

Factory Model = ComplianceLearning By Doing Model = Communication Creativity and Collaboration

Where do you stand

oline73 Can you distill why globally

connected classrooms are vital

in 2010

Photo source

23

We have urgent problems that need to be addressed and in order to prepare our students to work on these problems we must connect them globally

We must teach them how networked learning leads to networked problem solving

24

The influence of new mediaThe push for 21st century skillsThe ldquohighly connected teacherrdquoThe urgency presented by

complex global problems

Factors Within This Context

25

Why global education

26

Competition

Understanding

Cooperation

Improvement for the entire planet

Millennials Want to Learnhellip

With technology

With one another

Online

In their time

In their place

Doing things that matter

27

ldquoThe Highly Connected Teacherrdquo

28

Creating Innovators

29

Partnership for 21st Century Skills

30

CCSSO and Asia Societyrsquos Partnership for Global Learning

Comprehensive resource addressing global competence

Download a copy here

Attend the PGL conference

31

Asia Society PGLDefining Global Competence

32

Graduation Performance System

33

34

Common Core

High Noon

Issues involving the global commons

Issues requiring a global commitment

Issues needing a global regulatory approach

35

Flat Classroom Projectreg amp Book

Julie Lindsay amp Vicki Davis

Steps to Flattening Your Classroom

Project Development

PD Toolkit

36

Additional Resources

37

EdWeek Global Learning blog by Tony Jackson

Vision amp Mindset

38

Edutopia FebruaryMarch 2008httpwwwedutopiaorgsage-advice-world-citizens

39

First you help them define the term ldquocitizen of the worldrdquo Then you help them learn what being a good citizen means -- to themselves to loved ones and family to the school community to the surrounding community Onersquos actions can be directly linked to onersquos values (beliefs feelings and actions that are important to us) so starting with a basic understanding of onersquos values is essential to any meaningful discussions on citizenship The global context is meaningless unless students are good citizens of their own nation

40

Right before our eyes all that the education sector has controlled dismissed manipulated validated embellished fictionalized and ranked within an aura of tradition and ritual may be accessed by point-and-click We need to stop chasing exponentially expanding content Inquiry problem recognition and solution creativity knowing onersquos strengths and weaknesses communication and relationships are what students must be prepared for

41

Becoming a world citizen requires knowledge and experience of other cultures US schools do not provide knowledge or experience Rather they provide a cursory glimpse of others in order to exemplify how not to be American ldquoDiversity Dayrdquo does not create world citizens it patronizes cultural difference and touts xenophobia and always winds up pandering American culture as Eurocentrically defined Only travel and immersion in other cultures creates world citizens

42

Prepare students to be citizens of the world by being one yourself Teach from a global perspective

43

Mapping This Space

47

Connect All Schools

48

The Global EducationConference amp Network

49

Global Education Conferencehttpglobaleducationconferencecom

50

Steve Hargadon

51

Closing Session

52

2010 - Brian Mannix

53

2010 - Polar Bears International

54

2010 - Catlin Gabel School

55

2011 - Pam Allyn - LitWorld

56

2011 - Greg Jacobs - Louder Than a Bomb

57

2011 - The Shoah Foundation

58

2012 - Anne Mirtschin- Hello Little World

2012 - Michael Trucano

2012 - Andrew Revkin

59

httpglobaleducationconferencecom

60

Example Projects

61

Earth Day Groceries Project Mark Ahlness

62

Projects By Jen

63

Jen Wagner

Around the World with 80 Schools

Silvia Tolisano

64

Skype in the Classroom

66

Mystery Location Calls

67

Google Hangouts in Education

G+EduHangout

68

Cybrary Manrsquos Mystery Location Page

69

The Global Classroom ProjectDeb FrazierMichael Graffin

70

The Writerrsquos ClubRob Sbaglia

Google Lit TripsJerome Burg

71

Sample VideoValerie Becker

74

WikiValerie Becker

75

76

More from West Tisbury School

77

MyThologyMatt Cauthron

A Whole New MindKarl Fisch

78

Out of Eden

EdReach link

Melvina Kurashigersquos Water Project

83

Ben Sheridan Learning 2 Conference Livestream

Syria Dear World

Dear World Main Site

Guess Where London

The iEARN Project Book

86

The Global Classroom Teacherrsquos Toolkit

87

Innovation on Earth Technology Toolkit

88

Global Collaboration Exploration amp Innovation on iTunes U

89

Apple IncTools of the Trade

Photobooth (photos video greenscreening)

iChat AV or FaceTime (videoconferencing desktop sharing recording)

Garageband (recording podcasting)

iPod iPod Touch iPad - apps

90

Generic Toolkit

Still or video camera - Kodak cameras

Web cam - Logitech

Chat client - Skype (free) Google Hangouts

Digital recording device or web site

Collaborative workspace - Edmodo Google Sites Wikispaces

Networks - Twitter iEARN ePals TakingITGlobal Global Ed ning

Web 20 Tools - VoiceThread Voki Google Docs (Forms) Google Maps amp Earth etc

91

92

93

Connected Educators Month

94

edConnectr

95

Build professional relationships

Keep it simple

Join existing projects

Evolve

Make It Count - Casey Neistat

96

Slides with clickable linksavailable at httpwwwlucygrayorg

elemenous on Twitter

97

Lucyrsquos Contact Info

98

lucylucygrayconsultingcom

httplucygrayconsultingcom

httpglobaleducationningcom

Username elemenousOn Skype Twitter YouTube Diigo Flickr Delicious

Page 22: Going Global At #NWAIS13

22

Factory Model = ComplianceLearning By Doing Model = Communication Creativity and Collaboration

Where do you stand

oline73 Can you distill why globally

connected classrooms are vital

in 2010

Photo source

23

We have urgent problems that need to be addressed and in order to prepare our students to work on these problems we must connect them globally

We must teach them how networked learning leads to networked problem solving

24

The influence of new mediaThe push for 21st century skillsThe ldquohighly connected teacherrdquoThe urgency presented by

complex global problems

Factors Within This Context

25

Why global education

26

Competition

Understanding

Cooperation

Improvement for the entire planet

Millennials Want to Learnhellip

With technology

With one another

Online

In their time

In their place

Doing things that matter

27

ldquoThe Highly Connected Teacherrdquo

28

Creating Innovators

29

Partnership for 21st Century Skills

30

CCSSO and Asia Societyrsquos Partnership for Global Learning

Comprehensive resource addressing global competence

Download a copy here

Attend the PGL conference

31

Asia Society PGLDefining Global Competence

32

Graduation Performance System

33

34

Common Core

High Noon

Issues involving the global commons

Issues requiring a global commitment

Issues needing a global regulatory approach

35

Flat Classroom Projectreg amp Book

Julie Lindsay amp Vicki Davis

Steps to Flattening Your Classroom

Project Development

PD Toolkit

36

Additional Resources

37

EdWeek Global Learning blog by Tony Jackson

Vision amp Mindset

38

Edutopia FebruaryMarch 2008httpwwwedutopiaorgsage-advice-world-citizens

39

First you help them define the term ldquocitizen of the worldrdquo Then you help them learn what being a good citizen means -- to themselves to loved ones and family to the school community to the surrounding community Onersquos actions can be directly linked to onersquos values (beliefs feelings and actions that are important to us) so starting with a basic understanding of onersquos values is essential to any meaningful discussions on citizenship The global context is meaningless unless students are good citizens of their own nation

40

Right before our eyes all that the education sector has controlled dismissed manipulated validated embellished fictionalized and ranked within an aura of tradition and ritual may be accessed by point-and-click We need to stop chasing exponentially expanding content Inquiry problem recognition and solution creativity knowing onersquos strengths and weaknesses communication and relationships are what students must be prepared for

41

Becoming a world citizen requires knowledge and experience of other cultures US schools do not provide knowledge or experience Rather they provide a cursory glimpse of others in order to exemplify how not to be American ldquoDiversity Dayrdquo does not create world citizens it patronizes cultural difference and touts xenophobia and always winds up pandering American culture as Eurocentrically defined Only travel and immersion in other cultures creates world citizens

42

Prepare students to be citizens of the world by being one yourself Teach from a global perspective

43

Mapping This Space

47

Connect All Schools

48

The Global EducationConference amp Network

49

Global Education Conferencehttpglobaleducationconferencecom

50

Steve Hargadon

51

Closing Session

52

2010 - Brian Mannix

53

2010 - Polar Bears International

54

2010 - Catlin Gabel School

55

2011 - Pam Allyn - LitWorld

56

2011 - Greg Jacobs - Louder Than a Bomb

57

2011 - The Shoah Foundation

58

2012 - Anne Mirtschin- Hello Little World

2012 - Michael Trucano

2012 - Andrew Revkin

59

httpglobaleducationconferencecom

60

Example Projects

61

Earth Day Groceries Project Mark Ahlness

62

Projects By Jen

63

Jen Wagner

Around the World with 80 Schools

Silvia Tolisano

64

Skype in the Classroom

66

Mystery Location Calls

67

Google Hangouts in Education

G+EduHangout

68

Cybrary Manrsquos Mystery Location Page

69

The Global Classroom ProjectDeb FrazierMichael Graffin

70

The Writerrsquos ClubRob Sbaglia

Google Lit TripsJerome Burg

71

Sample VideoValerie Becker

74

WikiValerie Becker

75

76

More from West Tisbury School

77

MyThologyMatt Cauthron

A Whole New MindKarl Fisch

78

Out of Eden

EdReach link

Melvina Kurashigersquos Water Project

83

Ben Sheridan Learning 2 Conference Livestream

Syria Dear World

Dear World Main Site

Guess Where London

The iEARN Project Book

86

The Global Classroom Teacherrsquos Toolkit

87

Innovation on Earth Technology Toolkit

88

Global Collaboration Exploration amp Innovation on iTunes U

89

Apple IncTools of the Trade

Photobooth (photos video greenscreening)

iChat AV or FaceTime (videoconferencing desktop sharing recording)

Garageband (recording podcasting)

iPod iPod Touch iPad - apps

90

Generic Toolkit

Still or video camera - Kodak cameras

Web cam - Logitech

Chat client - Skype (free) Google Hangouts

Digital recording device or web site

Collaborative workspace - Edmodo Google Sites Wikispaces

Networks - Twitter iEARN ePals TakingITGlobal Global Ed ning

Web 20 Tools - VoiceThread Voki Google Docs (Forms) Google Maps amp Earth etc

91

92

93

Connected Educators Month

94

edConnectr

95

Build professional relationships

Keep it simple

Join existing projects

Evolve

Make It Count - Casey Neistat

96

Slides with clickable linksavailable at httpwwwlucygrayorg

elemenous on Twitter

97

Lucyrsquos Contact Info

98

lucylucygrayconsultingcom

httplucygrayconsultingcom

httpglobaleducationningcom

Username elemenousOn Skype Twitter YouTube Diigo Flickr Delicious

Page 23: Going Global At #NWAIS13

oline73 Can you distill why globally

connected classrooms are vital

in 2010

Photo source

23

We have urgent problems that need to be addressed and in order to prepare our students to work on these problems we must connect them globally

We must teach them how networked learning leads to networked problem solving

24

The influence of new mediaThe push for 21st century skillsThe ldquohighly connected teacherrdquoThe urgency presented by

complex global problems

Factors Within This Context

25

Why global education

26

Competition

Understanding

Cooperation

Improvement for the entire planet

Millennials Want to Learnhellip

With technology

With one another

Online

In their time

In their place

Doing things that matter

27

ldquoThe Highly Connected Teacherrdquo

28

Creating Innovators

29

Partnership for 21st Century Skills

30

CCSSO and Asia Societyrsquos Partnership for Global Learning

Comprehensive resource addressing global competence

Download a copy here

Attend the PGL conference

31

Asia Society PGLDefining Global Competence

32

Graduation Performance System

33

34

Common Core

High Noon

Issues involving the global commons

Issues requiring a global commitment

Issues needing a global regulatory approach

35

Flat Classroom Projectreg amp Book

Julie Lindsay amp Vicki Davis

Steps to Flattening Your Classroom

Project Development

PD Toolkit

36

Additional Resources

37

EdWeek Global Learning blog by Tony Jackson

Vision amp Mindset

38

Edutopia FebruaryMarch 2008httpwwwedutopiaorgsage-advice-world-citizens

39

First you help them define the term ldquocitizen of the worldrdquo Then you help them learn what being a good citizen means -- to themselves to loved ones and family to the school community to the surrounding community Onersquos actions can be directly linked to onersquos values (beliefs feelings and actions that are important to us) so starting with a basic understanding of onersquos values is essential to any meaningful discussions on citizenship The global context is meaningless unless students are good citizens of their own nation

40

Right before our eyes all that the education sector has controlled dismissed manipulated validated embellished fictionalized and ranked within an aura of tradition and ritual may be accessed by point-and-click We need to stop chasing exponentially expanding content Inquiry problem recognition and solution creativity knowing onersquos strengths and weaknesses communication and relationships are what students must be prepared for

41

Becoming a world citizen requires knowledge and experience of other cultures US schools do not provide knowledge or experience Rather they provide a cursory glimpse of others in order to exemplify how not to be American ldquoDiversity Dayrdquo does not create world citizens it patronizes cultural difference and touts xenophobia and always winds up pandering American culture as Eurocentrically defined Only travel and immersion in other cultures creates world citizens

42

Prepare students to be citizens of the world by being one yourself Teach from a global perspective

43

Mapping This Space

47

Connect All Schools

48

The Global EducationConference amp Network

49

Global Education Conferencehttpglobaleducationconferencecom

50

Steve Hargadon

51

Closing Session

52

2010 - Brian Mannix

53

2010 - Polar Bears International

54

2010 - Catlin Gabel School

55

2011 - Pam Allyn - LitWorld

56

2011 - Greg Jacobs - Louder Than a Bomb

57

2011 - The Shoah Foundation

58

2012 - Anne Mirtschin- Hello Little World

2012 - Michael Trucano

2012 - Andrew Revkin

59

httpglobaleducationconferencecom

60

Example Projects

61

Earth Day Groceries Project Mark Ahlness

62

Projects By Jen

63

Jen Wagner

Around the World with 80 Schools

Silvia Tolisano

64

Skype in the Classroom

66

Mystery Location Calls

67

Google Hangouts in Education

G+EduHangout

68

Cybrary Manrsquos Mystery Location Page

69

The Global Classroom ProjectDeb FrazierMichael Graffin

70

The Writerrsquos ClubRob Sbaglia

Google Lit TripsJerome Burg

71

Sample VideoValerie Becker

74

WikiValerie Becker

75

76

More from West Tisbury School

77

MyThologyMatt Cauthron

A Whole New MindKarl Fisch

78

Out of Eden

EdReach link

Melvina Kurashigersquos Water Project

83

Ben Sheridan Learning 2 Conference Livestream

Syria Dear World

Dear World Main Site

Guess Where London

The iEARN Project Book

86

The Global Classroom Teacherrsquos Toolkit

87

Innovation on Earth Technology Toolkit

88

Global Collaboration Exploration amp Innovation on iTunes U

89

Apple IncTools of the Trade

Photobooth (photos video greenscreening)

iChat AV or FaceTime (videoconferencing desktop sharing recording)

Garageband (recording podcasting)

iPod iPod Touch iPad - apps

90

Generic Toolkit

Still or video camera - Kodak cameras

Web cam - Logitech

Chat client - Skype (free) Google Hangouts

Digital recording device or web site

Collaborative workspace - Edmodo Google Sites Wikispaces

Networks - Twitter iEARN ePals TakingITGlobal Global Ed ning

Web 20 Tools - VoiceThread Voki Google Docs (Forms) Google Maps amp Earth etc

91

92

93

Connected Educators Month

94

edConnectr

95

Build professional relationships

Keep it simple

Join existing projects

Evolve

Make It Count - Casey Neistat

96

Slides with clickable linksavailable at httpwwwlucygrayorg

elemenous on Twitter

97

Lucyrsquos Contact Info

98

lucylucygrayconsultingcom

httplucygrayconsultingcom

httpglobaleducationningcom

Username elemenousOn Skype Twitter YouTube Diigo Flickr Delicious

Page 24: Going Global At #NWAIS13

We have urgent problems that need to be addressed and in order to prepare our students to work on these problems we must connect them globally

We must teach them how networked learning leads to networked problem solving

24

The influence of new mediaThe push for 21st century skillsThe ldquohighly connected teacherrdquoThe urgency presented by

complex global problems

Factors Within This Context

25

Why global education

26

Competition

Understanding

Cooperation

Improvement for the entire planet

Millennials Want to Learnhellip

With technology

With one another

Online

In their time

In their place

Doing things that matter

27

ldquoThe Highly Connected Teacherrdquo

28

Creating Innovators

29

Partnership for 21st Century Skills

30

CCSSO and Asia Societyrsquos Partnership for Global Learning

Comprehensive resource addressing global competence

Download a copy here

Attend the PGL conference

31

Asia Society PGLDefining Global Competence

32

Graduation Performance System

33

34

Common Core

High Noon

Issues involving the global commons

Issues requiring a global commitment

Issues needing a global regulatory approach

35

Flat Classroom Projectreg amp Book

Julie Lindsay amp Vicki Davis

Steps to Flattening Your Classroom

Project Development

PD Toolkit

36

Additional Resources

37

EdWeek Global Learning blog by Tony Jackson

Vision amp Mindset

38

Edutopia FebruaryMarch 2008httpwwwedutopiaorgsage-advice-world-citizens

39

First you help them define the term ldquocitizen of the worldrdquo Then you help them learn what being a good citizen means -- to themselves to loved ones and family to the school community to the surrounding community Onersquos actions can be directly linked to onersquos values (beliefs feelings and actions that are important to us) so starting with a basic understanding of onersquos values is essential to any meaningful discussions on citizenship The global context is meaningless unless students are good citizens of their own nation

40

Right before our eyes all that the education sector has controlled dismissed manipulated validated embellished fictionalized and ranked within an aura of tradition and ritual may be accessed by point-and-click We need to stop chasing exponentially expanding content Inquiry problem recognition and solution creativity knowing onersquos strengths and weaknesses communication and relationships are what students must be prepared for

41

Becoming a world citizen requires knowledge and experience of other cultures US schools do not provide knowledge or experience Rather they provide a cursory glimpse of others in order to exemplify how not to be American ldquoDiversity Dayrdquo does not create world citizens it patronizes cultural difference and touts xenophobia and always winds up pandering American culture as Eurocentrically defined Only travel and immersion in other cultures creates world citizens

42

Prepare students to be citizens of the world by being one yourself Teach from a global perspective

43

Mapping This Space

47

Connect All Schools

48

The Global EducationConference amp Network

49

Global Education Conferencehttpglobaleducationconferencecom

50

Steve Hargadon

51

Closing Session

52

2010 - Brian Mannix

53

2010 - Polar Bears International

54

2010 - Catlin Gabel School

55

2011 - Pam Allyn - LitWorld

56

2011 - Greg Jacobs - Louder Than a Bomb

57

2011 - The Shoah Foundation

58

2012 - Anne Mirtschin- Hello Little World

2012 - Michael Trucano

2012 - Andrew Revkin

59

httpglobaleducationconferencecom

60

Example Projects

61

Earth Day Groceries Project Mark Ahlness

62

Projects By Jen

63

Jen Wagner

Around the World with 80 Schools

Silvia Tolisano

64

Skype in the Classroom

66

Mystery Location Calls

67

Google Hangouts in Education

G+EduHangout

68

Cybrary Manrsquos Mystery Location Page

69

The Global Classroom ProjectDeb FrazierMichael Graffin

70

The Writerrsquos ClubRob Sbaglia

Google Lit TripsJerome Burg

71

Sample VideoValerie Becker

74

WikiValerie Becker

75

76

More from West Tisbury School

77

MyThologyMatt Cauthron

A Whole New MindKarl Fisch

78

Out of Eden

EdReach link

Melvina Kurashigersquos Water Project

83

Ben Sheridan Learning 2 Conference Livestream

Syria Dear World

Dear World Main Site

Guess Where London

The iEARN Project Book

86

The Global Classroom Teacherrsquos Toolkit

87

Innovation on Earth Technology Toolkit

88

Global Collaboration Exploration amp Innovation on iTunes U

89

Apple IncTools of the Trade

Photobooth (photos video greenscreening)

iChat AV or FaceTime (videoconferencing desktop sharing recording)

Garageband (recording podcasting)

iPod iPod Touch iPad - apps

90

Generic Toolkit

Still or video camera - Kodak cameras

Web cam - Logitech

Chat client - Skype (free) Google Hangouts

Digital recording device or web site

Collaborative workspace - Edmodo Google Sites Wikispaces

Networks - Twitter iEARN ePals TakingITGlobal Global Ed ning

Web 20 Tools - VoiceThread Voki Google Docs (Forms) Google Maps amp Earth etc

91

92

93

Connected Educators Month

94

edConnectr

95

Build professional relationships

Keep it simple

Join existing projects

Evolve

Make It Count - Casey Neistat

96

Slides with clickable linksavailable at httpwwwlucygrayorg

elemenous on Twitter

97

Lucyrsquos Contact Info

98

lucylucygrayconsultingcom

httplucygrayconsultingcom

httpglobaleducationningcom

Username elemenousOn Skype Twitter YouTube Diigo Flickr Delicious

Page 25: Going Global At #NWAIS13

The influence of new mediaThe push for 21st century skillsThe ldquohighly connected teacherrdquoThe urgency presented by

complex global problems

Factors Within This Context

25

Why global education

26

Competition

Understanding

Cooperation

Improvement for the entire planet

Millennials Want to Learnhellip

With technology

With one another

Online

In their time

In their place

Doing things that matter

27

ldquoThe Highly Connected Teacherrdquo

28

Creating Innovators

29

Partnership for 21st Century Skills

30

CCSSO and Asia Societyrsquos Partnership for Global Learning

Comprehensive resource addressing global competence

Download a copy here

Attend the PGL conference

31

Asia Society PGLDefining Global Competence

32

Graduation Performance System

33

34

Common Core

High Noon

Issues involving the global commons

Issues requiring a global commitment

Issues needing a global regulatory approach

35

Flat Classroom Projectreg amp Book

Julie Lindsay amp Vicki Davis

Steps to Flattening Your Classroom

Project Development

PD Toolkit

36

Additional Resources

37

EdWeek Global Learning blog by Tony Jackson

Vision amp Mindset

38

Edutopia FebruaryMarch 2008httpwwwedutopiaorgsage-advice-world-citizens

39

First you help them define the term ldquocitizen of the worldrdquo Then you help them learn what being a good citizen means -- to themselves to loved ones and family to the school community to the surrounding community Onersquos actions can be directly linked to onersquos values (beliefs feelings and actions that are important to us) so starting with a basic understanding of onersquos values is essential to any meaningful discussions on citizenship The global context is meaningless unless students are good citizens of their own nation

40

Right before our eyes all that the education sector has controlled dismissed manipulated validated embellished fictionalized and ranked within an aura of tradition and ritual may be accessed by point-and-click We need to stop chasing exponentially expanding content Inquiry problem recognition and solution creativity knowing onersquos strengths and weaknesses communication and relationships are what students must be prepared for

41

Becoming a world citizen requires knowledge and experience of other cultures US schools do not provide knowledge or experience Rather they provide a cursory glimpse of others in order to exemplify how not to be American ldquoDiversity Dayrdquo does not create world citizens it patronizes cultural difference and touts xenophobia and always winds up pandering American culture as Eurocentrically defined Only travel and immersion in other cultures creates world citizens

42

Prepare students to be citizens of the world by being one yourself Teach from a global perspective

43

Mapping This Space

47

Connect All Schools

48

The Global EducationConference amp Network

49

Global Education Conferencehttpglobaleducationconferencecom

50

Steve Hargadon

51

Closing Session

52

2010 - Brian Mannix

53

2010 - Polar Bears International

54

2010 - Catlin Gabel School

55

2011 - Pam Allyn - LitWorld

56

2011 - Greg Jacobs - Louder Than a Bomb

57

2011 - The Shoah Foundation

58

2012 - Anne Mirtschin- Hello Little World

2012 - Michael Trucano

2012 - Andrew Revkin

59

httpglobaleducationconferencecom

60

Example Projects

61

Earth Day Groceries Project Mark Ahlness

62

Projects By Jen

63

Jen Wagner

Around the World with 80 Schools

Silvia Tolisano

64

Skype in the Classroom

66

Mystery Location Calls

67

Google Hangouts in Education

G+EduHangout

68

Cybrary Manrsquos Mystery Location Page

69

The Global Classroom ProjectDeb FrazierMichael Graffin

70

The Writerrsquos ClubRob Sbaglia

Google Lit TripsJerome Burg

71

Sample VideoValerie Becker

74

WikiValerie Becker

75

76

More from West Tisbury School

77

MyThologyMatt Cauthron

A Whole New MindKarl Fisch

78

Out of Eden

EdReach link

Melvina Kurashigersquos Water Project

83

Ben Sheridan Learning 2 Conference Livestream

Syria Dear World

Dear World Main Site

Guess Where London

The iEARN Project Book

86

The Global Classroom Teacherrsquos Toolkit

87

Innovation on Earth Technology Toolkit

88

Global Collaboration Exploration amp Innovation on iTunes U

89

Apple IncTools of the Trade

Photobooth (photos video greenscreening)

iChat AV or FaceTime (videoconferencing desktop sharing recording)

Garageband (recording podcasting)

iPod iPod Touch iPad - apps

90

Generic Toolkit

Still or video camera - Kodak cameras

Web cam - Logitech

Chat client - Skype (free) Google Hangouts

Digital recording device or web site

Collaborative workspace - Edmodo Google Sites Wikispaces

Networks - Twitter iEARN ePals TakingITGlobal Global Ed ning

Web 20 Tools - VoiceThread Voki Google Docs (Forms) Google Maps amp Earth etc

91

92

93

Connected Educators Month

94

edConnectr

95

Build professional relationships

Keep it simple

Join existing projects

Evolve

Make It Count - Casey Neistat

96

Slides with clickable linksavailable at httpwwwlucygrayorg

elemenous on Twitter

97

Lucyrsquos Contact Info

98

lucylucygrayconsultingcom

httplucygrayconsultingcom

httpglobaleducationningcom

Username elemenousOn Skype Twitter YouTube Diigo Flickr Delicious

Page 26: Going Global At #NWAIS13

Why global education

26

Competition

Understanding

Cooperation

Improvement for the entire planet

Millennials Want to Learnhellip

With technology

With one another

Online

In their time

In their place

Doing things that matter

27

ldquoThe Highly Connected Teacherrdquo

28

Creating Innovators

29

Partnership for 21st Century Skills

30

CCSSO and Asia Societyrsquos Partnership for Global Learning

Comprehensive resource addressing global competence

Download a copy here

Attend the PGL conference

31

Asia Society PGLDefining Global Competence

32

Graduation Performance System

33

34

Common Core

High Noon

Issues involving the global commons

Issues requiring a global commitment

Issues needing a global regulatory approach

35

Flat Classroom Projectreg amp Book

Julie Lindsay amp Vicki Davis

Steps to Flattening Your Classroom

Project Development

PD Toolkit

36

Additional Resources

37

EdWeek Global Learning blog by Tony Jackson

Vision amp Mindset

38

Edutopia FebruaryMarch 2008httpwwwedutopiaorgsage-advice-world-citizens

39

First you help them define the term ldquocitizen of the worldrdquo Then you help them learn what being a good citizen means -- to themselves to loved ones and family to the school community to the surrounding community Onersquos actions can be directly linked to onersquos values (beliefs feelings and actions that are important to us) so starting with a basic understanding of onersquos values is essential to any meaningful discussions on citizenship The global context is meaningless unless students are good citizens of their own nation

40

Right before our eyes all that the education sector has controlled dismissed manipulated validated embellished fictionalized and ranked within an aura of tradition and ritual may be accessed by point-and-click We need to stop chasing exponentially expanding content Inquiry problem recognition and solution creativity knowing onersquos strengths and weaknesses communication and relationships are what students must be prepared for

41

Becoming a world citizen requires knowledge and experience of other cultures US schools do not provide knowledge or experience Rather they provide a cursory glimpse of others in order to exemplify how not to be American ldquoDiversity Dayrdquo does not create world citizens it patronizes cultural difference and touts xenophobia and always winds up pandering American culture as Eurocentrically defined Only travel and immersion in other cultures creates world citizens

42

Prepare students to be citizens of the world by being one yourself Teach from a global perspective

43

Mapping This Space

47

Connect All Schools

48

The Global EducationConference amp Network

49

Global Education Conferencehttpglobaleducationconferencecom

50

Steve Hargadon

51

Closing Session

52

2010 - Brian Mannix

53

2010 - Polar Bears International

54

2010 - Catlin Gabel School

55

2011 - Pam Allyn - LitWorld

56

2011 - Greg Jacobs - Louder Than a Bomb

57

2011 - The Shoah Foundation

58

2012 - Anne Mirtschin- Hello Little World

2012 - Michael Trucano

2012 - Andrew Revkin

59

httpglobaleducationconferencecom

60

Example Projects

61

Earth Day Groceries Project Mark Ahlness

62

Projects By Jen

63

Jen Wagner

Around the World with 80 Schools

Silvia Tolisano

64

Skype in the Classroom

66

Mystery Location Calls

67

Google Hangouts in Education

G+EduHangout

68

Cybrary Manrsquos Mystery Location Page

69

The Global Classroom ProjectDeb FrazierMichael Graffin

70

The Writerrsquos ClubRob Sbaglia

Google Lit TripsJerome Burg

71

Sample VideoValerie Becker

74

WikiValerie Becker

75

76

More from West Tisbury School

77

MyThologyMatt Cauthron

A Whole New MindKarl Fisch

78

Out of Eden

EdReach link

Melvina Kurashigersquos Water Project

83

Ben Sheridan Learning 2 Conference Livestream

Syria Dear World

Dear World Main Site

Guess Where London

The iEARN Project Book

86

The Global Classroom Teacherrsquos Toolkit

87

Innovation on Earth Technology Toolkit

88

Global Collaboration Exploration amp Innovation on iTunes U

89

Apple IncTools of the Trade

Photobooth (photos video greenscreening)

iChat AV or FaceTime (videoconferencing desktop sharing recording)

Garageband (recording podcasting)

iPod iPod Touch iPad - apps

90

Generic Toolkit

Still or video camera - Kodak cameras

Web cam - Logitech

Chat client - Skype (free) Google Hangouts

Digital recording device or web site

Collaborative workspace - Edmodo Google Sites Wikispaces

Networks - Twitter iEARN ePals TakingITGlobal Global Ed ning

Web 20 Tools - VoiceThread Voki Google Docs (Forms) Google Maps amp Earth etc

91

92

93

Connected Educators Month

94

edConnectr

95

Build professional relationships

Keep it simple

Join existing projects

Evolve

Make It Count - Casey Neistat

96

Slides with clickable linksavailable at httpwwwlucygrayorg

elemenous on Twitter

97

Lucyrsquos Contact Info

98

lucylucygrayconsultingcom

httplucygrayconsultingcom

httpglobaleducationningcom

Username elemenousOn Skype Twitter YouTube Diigo Flickr Delicious

Page 27: Going Global At #NWAIS13

Millennials Want to Learnhellip

With technology

With one another

Online

In their time

In their place

Doing things that matter

27

ldquoThe Highly Connected Teacherrdquo

28

Creating Innovators

29

Partnership for 21st Century Skills

30

CCSSO and Asia Societyrsquos Partnership for Global Learning

Comprehensive resource addressing global competence

Download a copy here

Attend the PGL conference

31

Asia Society PGLDefining Global Competence

32

Graduation Performance System

33

34

Common Core

High Noon

Issues involving the global commons

Issues requiring a global commitment

Issues needing a global regulatory approach

35

Flat Classroom Projectreg amp Book

Julie Lindsay amp Vicki Davis

Steps to Flattening Your Classroom

Project Development

PD Toolkit

36

Additional Resources

37

EdWeek Global Learning blog by Tony Jackson

Vision amp Mindset

38

Edutopia FebruaryMarch 2008httpwwwedutopiaorgsage-advice-world-citizens

39

First you help them define the term ldquocitizen of the worldrdquo Then you help them learn what being a good citizen means -- to themselves to loved ones and family to the school community to the surrounding community Onersquos actions can be directly linked to onersquos values (beliefs feelings and actions that are important to us) so starting with a basic understanding of onersquos values is essential to any meaningful discussions on citizenship The global context is meaningless unless students are good citizens of their own nation

40

Right before our eyes all that the education sector has controlled dismissed manipulated validated embellished fictionalized and ranked within an aura of tradition and ritual may be accessed by point-and-click We need to stop chasing exponentially expanding content Inquiry problem recognition and solution creativity knowing onersquos strengths and weaknesses communication and relationships are what students must be prepared for

41

Becoming a world citizen requires knowledge and experience of other cultures US schools do not provide knowledge or experience Rather they provide a cursory glimpse of others in order to exemplify how not to be American ldquoDiversity Dayrdquo does not create world citizens it patronizes cultural difference and touts xenophobia and always winds up pandering American culture as Eurocentrically defined Only travel and immersion in other cultures creates world citizens

42

Prepare students to be citizens of the world by being one yourself Teach from a global perspective

43

Mapping This Space

47

Connect All Schools

48

The Global EducationConference amp Network

49

Global Education Conferencehttpglobaleducationconferencecom

50

Steve Hargadon

51

Closing Session

52

2010 - Brian Mannix

53

2010 - Polar Bears International

54

2010 - Catlin Gabel School

55

2011 - Pam Allyn - LitWorld

56

2011 - Greg Jacobs - Louder Than a Bomb

57

2011 - The Shoah Foundation

58

2012 - Anne Mirtschin- Hello Little World

2012 - Michael Trucano

2012 - Andrew Revkin

59

httpglobaleducationconferencecom

60

Example Projects

61

Earth Day Groceries Project Mark Ahlness

62

Projects By Jen

63

Jen Wagner

Around the World with 80 Schools

Silvia Tolisano

64

Skype in the Classroom

66

Mystery Location Calls

67

Google Hangouts in Education

G+EduHangout

68

Cybrary Manrsquos Mystery Location Page

69

The Global Classroom ProjectDeb FrazierMichael Graffin

70

The Writerrsquos ClubRob Sbaglia

Google Lit TripsJerome Burg

71

Sample VideoValerie Becker

74

WikiValerie Becker

75

76

More from West Tisbury School

77

MyThologyMatt Cauthron

A Whole New MindKarl Fisch

78

Out of Eden

EdReach link

Melvina Kurashigersquos Water Project

83

Ben Sheridan Learning 2 Conference Livestream

Syria Dear World

Dear World Main Site

Guess Where London

The iEARN Project Book

86

The Global Classroom Teacherrsquos Toolkit

87

Innovation on Earth Technology Toolkit

88

Global Collaboration Exploration amp Innovation on iTunes U

89

Apple IncTools of the Trade

Photobooth (photos video greenscreening)

iChat AV or FaceTime (videoconferencing desktop sharing recording)

Garageband (recording podcasting)

iPod iPod Touch iPad - apps

90

Generic Toolkit

Still or video camera - Kodak cameras

Web cam - Logitech

Chat client - Skype (free) Google Hangouts

Digital recording device or web site

Collaborative workspace - Edmodo Google Sites Wikispaces

Networks - Twitter iEARN ePals TakingITGlobal Global Ed ning

Web 20 Tools - VoiceThread Voki Google Docs (Forms) Google Maps amp Earth etc

91

92

93

Connected Educators Month

94

edConnectr

95

Build professional relationships

Keep it simple

Join existing projects

Evolve

Make It Count - Casey Neistat

96

Slides with clickable linksavailable at httpwwwlucygrayorg

elemenous on Twitter

97

Lucyrsquos Contact Info

98

lucylucygrayconsultingcom

httplucygrayconsultingcom

httpglobaleducationningcom

Username elemenousOn Skype Twitter YouTube Diigo Flickr Delicious

Page 28: Going Global At #NWAIS13

ldquoThe Highly Connected Teacherrdquo

28

Creating Innovators

29

Partnership for 21st Century Skills

30

CCSSO and Asia Societyrsquos Partnership for Global Learning

Comprehensive resource addressing global competence

Download a copy here

Attend the PGL conference

31

Asia Society PGLDefining Global Competence

32

Graduation Performance System

33

34

Common Core

High Noon

Issues involving the global commons

Issues requiring a global commitment

Issues needing a global regulatory approach

35

Flat Classroom Projectreg amp Book

Julie Lindsay amp Vicki Davis

Steps to Flattening Your Classroom

Project Development

PD Toolkit

36

Additional Resources

37

EdWeek Global Learning blog by Tony Jackson

Vision amp Mindset

38

Edutopia FebruaryMarch 2008httpwwwedutopiaorgsage-advice-world-citizens

39

First you help them define the term ldquocitizen of the worldrdquo Then you help them learn what being a good citizen means -- to themselves to loved ones and family to the school community to the surrounding community Onersquos actions can be directly linked to onersquos values (beliefs feelings and actions that are important to us) so starting with a basic understanding of onersquos values is essential to any meaningful discussions on citizenship The global context is meaningless unless students are good citizens of their own nation

40

Right before our eyes all that the education sector has controlled dismissed manipulated validated embellished fictionalized and ranked within an aura of tradition and ritual may be accessed by point-and-click We need to stop chasing exponentially expanding content Inquiry problem recognition and solution creativity knowing onersquos strengths and weaknesses communication and relationships are what students must be prepared for

41

Becoming a world citizen requires knowledge and experience of other cultures US schools do not provide knowledge or experience Rather they provide a cursory glimpse of others in order to exemplify how not to be American ldquoDiversity Dayrdquo does not create world citizens it patronizes cultural difference and touts xenophobia and always winds up pandering American culture as Eurocentrically defined Only travel and immersion in other cultures creates world citizens

42

Prepare students to be citizens of the world by being one yourself Teach from a global perspective

43

Mapping This Space

47

Connect All Schools

48

The Global EducationConference amp Network

49

Global Education Conferencehttpglobaleducationconferencecom

50

Steve Hargadon

51

Closing Session

52

2010 - Brian Mannix

53

2010 - Polar Bears International

54

2010 - Catlin Gabel School

55

2011 - Pam Allyn - LitWorld

56

2011 - Greg Jacobs - Louder Than a Bomb

57

2011 - The Shoah Foundation

58

2012 - Anne Mirtschin- Hello Little World

2012 - Michael Trucano

2012 - Andrew Revkin

59

httpglobaleducationconferencecom

60

Example Projects

61

Earth Day Groceries Project Mark Ahlness

62

Projects By Jen

63

Jen Wagner

Around the World with 80 Schools

Silvia Tolisano

64

Skype in the Classroom

66

Mystery Location Calls

67

Google Hangouts in Education

G+EduHangout

68

Cybrary Manrsquos Mystery Location Page

69

The Global Classroom ProjectDeb FrazierMichael Graffin

70

The Writerrsquos ClubRob Sbaglia

Google Lit TripsJerome Burg

71

Sample VideoValerie Becker

74

WikiValerie Becker

75

76

More from West Tisbury School

77

MyThologyMatt Cauthron

A Whole New MindKarl Fisch

78

Out of Eden

EdReach link

Melvina Kurashigersquos Water Project

83

Ben Sheridan Learning 2 Conference Livestream

Syria Dear World

Dear World Main Site

Guess Where London

The iEARN Project Book

86

The Global Classroom Teacherrsquos Toolkit

87

Innovation on Earth Technology Toolkit

88

Global Collaboration Exploration amp Innovation on iTunes U

89

Apple IncTools of the Trade

Photobooth (photos video greenscreening)

iChat AV or FaceTime (videoconferencing desktop sharing recording)

Garageband (recording podcasting)

iPod iPod Touch iPad - apps

90

Generic Toolkit

Still or video camera - Kodak cameras

Web cam - Logitech

Chat client - Skype (free) Google Hangouts

Digital recording device or web site

Collaborative workspace - Edmodo Google Sites Wikispaces

Networks - Twitter iEARN ePals TakingITGlobal Global Ed ning

Web 20 Tools - VoiceThread Voki Google Docs (Forms) Google Maps amp Earth etc

91

92

93

Connected Educators Month

94

edConnectr

95

Build professional relationships

Keep it simple

Join existing projects

Evolve

Make It Count - Casey Neistat

96

Slides with clickable linksavailable at httpwwwlucygrayorg

elemenous on Twitter

97

Lucyrsquos Contact Info

98

lucylucygrayconsultingcom

httplucygrayconsultingcom

httpglobaleducationningcom

Username elemenousOn Skype Twitter YouTube Diigo Flickr Delicious

Page 29: Going Global At #NWAIS13

Creating Innovators

29

Partnership for 21st Century Skills

30

CCSSO and Asia Societyrsquos Partnership for Global Learning

Comprehensive resource addressing global competence

Download a copy here

Attend the PGL conference

31

Asia Society PGLDefining Global Competence

32

Graduation Performance System

33

34

Common Core

High Noon

Issues involving the global commons

Issues requiring a global commitment

Issues needing a global regulatory approach

35

Flat Classroom Projectreg amp Book

Julie Lindsay amp Vicki Davis

Steps to Flattening Your Classroom

Project Development

PD Toolkit

36

Additional Resources

37

EdWeek Global Learning blog by Tony Jackson

Vision amp Mindset

38

Edutopia FebruaryMarch 2008httpwwwedutopiaorgsage-advice-world-citizens

39

First you help them define the term ldquocitizen of the worldrdquo Then you help them learn what being a good citizen means -- to themselves to loved ones and family to the school community to the surrounding community Onersquos actions can be directly linked to onersquos values (beliefs feelings and actions that are important to us) so starting with a basic understanding of onersquos values is essential to any meaningful discussions on citizenship The global context is meaningless unless students are good citizens of their own nation

40

Right before our eyes all that the education sector has controlled dismissed manipulated validated embellished fictionalized and ranked within an aura of tradition and ritual may be accessed by point-and-click We need to stop chasing exponentially expanding content Inquiry problem recognition and solution creativity knowing onersquos strengths and weaknesses communication and relationships are what students must be prepared for

41

Becoming a world citizen requires knowledge and experience of other cultures US schools do not provide knowledge or experience Rather they provide a cursory glimpse of others in order to exemplify how not to be American ldquoDiversity Dayrdquo does not create world citizens it patronizes cultural difference and touts xenophobia and always winds up pandering American culture as Eurocentrically defined Only travel and immersion in other cultures creates world citizens

42

Prepare students to be citizens of the world by being one yourself Teach from a global perspective

43

Mapping This Space

47

Connect All Schools

48

The Global EducationConference amp Network

49

Global Education Conferencehttpglobaleducationconferencecom

50

Steve Hargadon

51

Closing Session

52

2010 - Brian Mannix

53

2010 - Polar Bears International

54

2010 - Catlin Gabel School

55

2011 - Pam Allyn - LitWorld

56

2011 - Greg Jacobs - Louder Than a Bomb

57

2011 - The Shoah Foundation

58

2012 - Anne Mirtschin- Hello Little World

2012 - Michael Trucano

2012 - Andrew Revkin

59

httpglobaleducationconferencecom

60

Example Projects

61

Earth Day Groceries Project Mark Ahlness

62

Projects By Jen

63

Jen Wagner

Around the World with 80 Schools

Silvia Tolisano

64

Skype in the Classroom

66

Mystery Location Calls

67

Google Hangouts in Education

G+EduHangout

68

Cybrary Manrsquos Mystery Location Page

69

The Global Classroom ProjectDeb FrazierMichael Graffin

70

The Writerrsquos ClubRob Sbaglia

Google Lit TripsJerome Burg

71

Sample VideoValerie Becker

74

WikiValerie Becker

75

76

More from West Tisbury School

77

MyThologyMatt Cauthron

A Whole New MindKarl Fisch

78

Out of Eden

EdReach link

Melvina Kurashigersquos Water Project

83

Ben Sheridan Learning 2 Conference Livestream

Syria Dear World

Dear World Main Site

Guess Where London

The iEARN Project Book

86

The Global Classroom Teacherrsquos Toolkit

87

Innovation on Earth Technology Toolkit

88

Global Collaboration Exploration amp Innovation on iTunes U

89

Apple IncTools of the Trade

Photobooth (photos video greenscreening)

iChat AV or FaceTime (videoconferencing desktop sharing recording)

Garageband (recording podcasting)

iPod iPod Touch iPad - apps

90

Generic Toolkit

Still or video camera - Kodak cameras

Web cam - Logitech

Chat client - Skype (free) Google Hangouts

Digital recording device or web site

Collaborative workspace - Edmodo Google Sites Wikispaces

Networks - Twitter iEARN ePals TakingITGlobal Global Ed ning

Web 20 Tools - VoiceThread Voki Google Docs (Forms) Google Maps amp Earth etc

91

92

93

Connected Educators Month

94

edConnectr

95

Build professional relationships

Keep it simple

Join existing projects

Evolve

Make It Count - Casey Neistat

96

Slides with clickable linksavailable at httpwwwlucygrayorg

elemenous on Twitter

97

Lucyrsquos Contact Info

98

lucylucygrayconsultingcom

httplucygrayconsultingcom

httpglobaleducationningcom

Username elemenousOn Skype Twitter YouTube Diigo Flickr Delicious

Page 30: Going Global At #NWAIS13

Partnership for 21st Century Skills

30

CCSSO and Asia Societyrsquos Partnership for Global Learning

Comprehensive resource addressing global competence

Download a copy here

Attend the PGL conference

31

Asia Society PGLDefining Global Competence

32

Graduation Performance System

33

34

Common Core

High Noon

Issues involving the global commons

Issues requiring a global commitment

Issues needing a global regulatory approach

35

Flat Classroom Projectreg amp Book

Julie Lindsay amp Vicki Davis

Steps to Flattening Your Classroom

Project Development

PD Toolkit

36

Additional Resources

37

EdWeek Global Learning blog by Tony Jackson

Vision amp Mindset

38

Edutopia FebruaryMarch 2008httpwwwedutopiaorgsage-advice-world-citizens

39

First you help them define the term ldquocitizen of the worldrdquo Then you help them learn what being a good citizen means -- to themselves to loved ones and family to the school community to the surrounding community Onersquos actions can be directly linked to onersquos values (beliefs feelings and actions that are important to us) so starting with a basic understanding of onersquos values is essential to any meaningful discussions on citizenship The global context is meaningless unless students are good citizens of their own nation

40

Right before our eyes all that the education sector has controlled dismissed manipulated validated embellished fictionalized and ranked within an aura of tradition and ritual may be accessed by point-and-click We need to stop chasing exponentially expanding content Inquiry problem recognition and solution creativity knowing onersquos strengths and weaknesses communication and relationships are what students must be prepared for

41

Becoming a world citizen requires knowledge and experience of other cultures US schools do not provide knowledge or experience Rather they provide a cursory glimpse of others in order to exemplify how not to be American ldquoDiversity Dayrdquo does not create world citizens it patronizes cultural difference and touts xenophobia and always winds up pandering American culture as Eurocentrically defined Only travel and immersion in other cultures creates world citizens

42

Prepare students to be citizens of the world by being one yourself Teach from a global perspective

43

Mapping This Space

47

Connect All Schools

48

The Global EducationConference amp Network

49

Global Education Conferencehttpglobaleducationconferencecom

50

Steve Hargadon

51

Closing Session

52

2010 - Brian Mannix

53

2010 - Polar Bears International

54

2010 - Catlin Gabel School

55

2011 - Pam Allyn - LitWorld

56

2011 - Greg Jacobs - Louder Than a Bomb

57

2011 - The Shoah Foundation

58

2012 - Anne Mirtschin- Hello Little World

2012 - Michael Trucano

2012 - Andrew Revkin

59

httpglobaleducationconferencecom

60

Example Projects

61

Earth Day Groceries Project Mark Ahlness

62

Projects By Jen

63

Jen Wagner

Around the World with 80 Schools

Silvia Tolisano

64

Skype in the Classroom

66

Mystery Location Calls

67

Google Hangouts in Education

G+EduHangout

68

Cybrary Manrsquos Mystery Location Page

69

The Global Classroom ProjectDeb FrazierMichael Graffin

70

The Writerrsquos ClubRob Sbaglia

Google Lit TripsJerome Burg

71

Sample VideoValerie Becker

74

WikiValerie Becker

75

76

More from West Tisbury School

77

MyThologyMatt Cauthron

A Whole New MindKarl Fisch

78

Out of Eden

EdReach link

Melvina Kurashigersquos Water Project

83

Ben Sheridan Learning 2 Conference Livestream

Syria Dear World

Dear World Main Site

Guess Where London

The iEARN Project Book

86

The Global Classroom Teacherrsquos Toolkit

87

Innovation on Earth Technology Toolkit

88

Global Collaboration Exploration amp Innovation on iTunes U

89

Apple IncTools of the Trade

Photobooth (photos video greenscreening)

iChat AV or FaceTime (videoconferencing desktop sharing recording)

Garageband (recording podcasting)

iPod iPod Touch iPad - apps

90

Generic Toolkit

Still or video camera - Kodak cameras

Web cam - Logitech

Chat client - Skype (free) Google Hangouts

Digital recording device or web site

Collaborative workspace - Edmodo Google Sites Wikispaces

Networks - Twitter iEARN ePals TakingITGlobal Global Ed ning

Web 20 Tools - VoiceThread Voki Google Docs (Forms) Google Maps amp Earth etc

91

92

93

Connected Educators Month

94

edConnectr

95

Build professional relationships

Keep it simple

Join existing projects

Evolve

Make It Count - Casey Neistat

96

Slides with clickable linksavailable at httpwwwlucygrayorg

elemenous on Twitter

97

Lucyrsquos Contact Info

98

lucylucygrayconsultingcom

httplucygrayconsultingcom

httpglobaleducationningcom

Username elemenousOn Skype Twitter YouTube Diigo Flickr Delicious

Page 31: Going Global At #NWAIS13

CCSSO and Asia Societyrsquos Partnership for Global Learning

Comprehensive resource addressing global competence

Download a copy here

Attend the PGL conference

31

Asia Society PGLDefining Global Competence

32

Graduation Performance System

33

34

Common Core

High Noon

Issues involving the global commons

Issues requiring a global commitment

Issues needing a global regulatory approach

35

Flat Classroom Projectreg amp Book

Julie Lindsay amp Vicki Davis

Steps to Flattening Your Classroom

Project Development

PD Toolkit

36

Additional Resources

37

EdWeek Global Learning blog by Tony Jackson

Vision amp Mindset

38

Edutopia FebruaryMarch 2008httpwwwedutopiaorgsage-advice-world-citizens

39

First you help them define the term ldquocitizen of the worldrdquo Then you help them learn what being a good citizen means -- to themselves to loved ones and family to the school community to the surrounding community Onersquos actions can be directly linked to onersquos values (beliefs feelings and actions that are important to us) so starting with a basic understanding of onersquos values is essential to any meaningful discussions on citizenship The global context is meaningless unless students are good citizens of their own nation

40

Right before our eyes all that the education sector has controlled dismissed manipulated validated embellished fictionalized and ranked within an aura of tradition and ritual may be accessed by point-and-click We need to stop chasing exponentially expanding content Inquiry problem recognition and solution creativity knowing onersquos strengths and weaknesses communication and relationships are what students must be prepared for

41

Becoming a world citizen requires knowledge and experience of other cultures US schools do not provide knowledge or experience Rather they provide a cursory glimpse of others in order to exemplify how not to be American ldquoDiversity Dayrdquo does not create world citizens it patronizes cultural difference and touts xenophobia and always winds up pandering American culture as Eurocentrically defined Only travel and immersion in other cultures creates world citizens

42

Prepare students to be citizens of the world by being one yourself Teach from a global perspective

43

Mapping This Space

47

Connect All Schools

48

The Global EducationConference amp Network

49

Global Education Conferencehttpglobaleducationconferencecom

50

Steve Hargadon

51

Closing Session

52

2010 - Brian Mannix

53

2010 - Polar Bears International

54

2010 - Catlin Gabel School

55

2011 - Pam Allyn - LitWorld

56

2011 - Greg Jacobs - Louder Than a Bomb

57

2011 - The Shoah Foundation

58

2012 - Anne Mirtschin- Hello Little World

2012 - Michael Trucano

2012 - Andrew Revkin

59

httpglobaleducationconferencecom

60

Example Projects

61

Earth Day Groceries Project Mark Ahlness

62

Projects By Jen

63

Jen Wagner

Around the World with 80 Schools

Silvia Tolisano

64

Skype in the Classroom

66

Mystery Location Calls

67

Google Hangouts in Education

G+EduHangout

68

Cybrary Manrsquos Mystery Location Page

69

The Global Classroom ProjectDeb FrazierMichael Graffin

70

The Writerrsquos ClubRob Sbaglia

Google Lit TripsJerome Burg

71

Sample VideoValerie Becker

74

WikiValerie Becker

75

76

More from West Tisbury School

77

MyThologyMatt Cauthron

A Whole New MindKarl Fisch

78

Out of Eden

EdReach link

Melvina Kurashigersquos Water Project

83

Ben Sheridan Learning 2 Conference Livestream

Syria Dear World

Dear World Main Site

Guess Where London

The iEARN Project Book

86

The Global Classroom Teacherrsquos Toolkit

87

Innovation on Earth Technology Toolkit

88

Global Collaboration Exploration amp Innovation on iTunes U

89

Apple IncTools of the Trade

Photobooth (photos video greenscreening)

iChat AV or FaceTime (videoconferencing desktop sharing recording)

Garageband (recording podcasting)

iPod iPod Touch iPad - apps

90

Generic Toolkit

Still or video camera - Kodak cameras

Web cam - Logitech

Chat client - Skype (free) Google Hangouts

Digital recording device or web site

Collaborative workspace - Edmodo Google Sites Wikispaces

Networks - Twitter iEARN ePals TakingITGlobal Global Ed ning

Web 20 Tools - VoiceThread Voki Google Docs (Forms) Google Maps amp Earth etc

91

92

93

Connected Educators Month

94

edConnectr

95

Build professional relationships

Keep it simple

Join existing projects

Evolve

Make It Count - Casey Neistat

96

Slides with clickable linksavailable at httpwwwlucygrayorg

elemenous on Twitter

97

Lucyrsquos Contact Info

98

lucylucygrayconsultingcom

httplucygrayconsultingcom

httpglobaleducationningcom

Username elemenousOn Skype Twitter YouTube Diigo Flickr Delicious

Page 32: Going Global At #NWAIS13

Asia Society PGLDefining Global Competence

32

Graduation Performance System

33

34

Common Core

High Noon

Issues involving the global commons

Issues requiring a global commitment

Issues needing a global regulatory approach

35

Flat Classroom Projectreg amp Book

Julie Lindsay amp Vicki Davis

Steps to Flattening Your Classroom

Project Development

PD Toolkit

36

Additional Resources

37

EdWeek Global Learning blog by Tony Jackson

Vision amp Mindset

38

Edutopia FebruaryMarch 2008httpwwwedutopiaorgsage-advice-world-citizens

39

First you help them define the term ldquocitizen of the worldrdquo Then you help them learn what being a good citizen means -- to themselves to loved ones and family to the school community to the surrounding community Onersquos actions can be directly linked to onersquos values (beliefs feelings and actions that are important to us) so starting with a basic understanding of onersquos values is essential to any meaningful discussions on citizenship The global context is meaningless unless students are good citizens of their own nation

40

Right before our eyes all that the education sector has controlled dismissed manipulated validated embellished fictionalized and ranked within an aura of tradition and ritual may be accessed by point-and-click We need to stop chasing exponentially expanding content Inquiry problem recognition and solution creativity knowing onersquos strengths and weaknesses communication and relationships are what students must be prepared for

41

Becoming a world citizen requires knowledge and experience of other cultures US schools do not provide knowledge or experience Rather they provide a cursory glimpse of others in order to exemplify how not to be American ldquoDiversity Dayrdquo does not create world citizens it patronizes cultural difference and touts xenophobia and always winds up pandering American culture as Eurocentrically defined Only travel and immersion in other cultures creates world citizens

42

Prepare students to be citizens of the world by being one yourself Teach from a global perspective

43

Mapping This Space

47

Connect All Schools

48

The Global EducationConference amp Network

49

Global Education Conferencehttpglobaleducationconferencecom

50

Steve Hargadon

51

Closing Session

52

2010 - Brian Mannix

53

2010 - Polar Bears International

54

2010 - Catlin Gabel School

55

2011 - Pam Allyn - LitWorld

56

2011 - Greg Jacobs - Louder Than a Bomb

57

2011 - The Shoah Foundation

58

2012 - Anne Mirtschin- Hello Little World

2012 - Michael Trucano

2012 - Andrew Revkin

59

httpglobaleducationconferencecom

60

Example Projects

61

Earth Day Groceries Project Mark Ahlness

62

Projects By Jen

63

Jen Wagner

Around the World with 80 Schools

Silvia Tolisano

64

Skype in the Classroom

66

Mystery Location Calls

67

Google Hangouts in Education

G+EduHangout

68

Cybrary Manrsquos Mystery Location Page

69

The Global Classroom ProjectDeb FrazierMichael Graffin

70

The Writerrsquos ClubRob Sbaglia

Google Lit TripsJerome Burg

71

Sample VideoValerie Becker

74

WikiValerie Becker

75

76

More from West Tisbury School

77

MyThologyMatt Cauthron

A Whole New MindKarl Fisch

78

Out of Eden

EdReach link

Melvina Kurashigersquos Water Project

83

Ben Sheridan Learning 2 Conference Livestream

Syria Dear World

Dear World Main Site

Guess Where London

The iEARN Project Book

86

The Global Classroom Teacherrsquos Toolkit

87

Innovation on Earth Technology Toolkit

88

Global Collaboration Exploration amp Innovation on iTunes U

89

Apple IncTools of the Trade

Photobooth (photos video greenscreening)

iChat AV or FaceTime (videoconferencing desktop sharing recording)

Garageband (recording podcasting)

iPod iPod Touch iPad - apps

90

Generic Toolkit

Still or video camera - Kodak cameras

Web cam - Logitech

Chat client - Skype (free) Google Hangouts

Digital recording device or web site

Collaborative workspace - Edmodo Google Sites Wikispaces

Networks - Twitter iEARN ePals TakingITGlobal Global Ed ning

Web 20 Tools - VoiceThread Voki Google Docs (Forms) Google Maps amp Earth etc

91

92

93

Connected Educators Month

94

edConnectr

95

Build professional relationships

Keep it simple

Join existing projects

Evolve

Make It Count - Casey Neistat

96

Slides with clickable linksavailable at httpwwwlucygrayorg

elemenous on Twitter

97

Lucyrsquos Contact Info

98

lucylucygrayconsultingcom

httplucygrayconsultingcom

httpglobaleducationningcom

Username elemenousOn Skype Twitter YouTube Diigo Flickr Delicious

Page 33: Going Global At #NWAIS13

Graduation Performance System

33

34

Common Core

High Noon

Issues involving the global commons

Issues requiring a global commitment

Issues needing a global regulatory approach

35

Flat Classroom Projectreg amp Book

Julie Lindsay amp Vicki Davis

Steps to Flattening Your Classroom

Project Development

PD Toolkit

36

Additional Resources

37

EdWeek Global Learning blog by Tony Jackson

Vision amp Mindset

38

Edutopia FebruaryMarch 2008httpwwwedutopiaorgsage-advice-world-citizens

39

First you help them define the term ldquocitizen of the worldrdquo Then you help them learn what being a good citizen means -- to themselves to loved ones and family to the school community to the surrounding community Onersquos actions can be directly linked to onersquos values (beliefs feelings and actions that are important to us) so starting with a basic understanding of onersquos values is essential to any meaningful discussions on citizenship The global context is meaningless unless students are good citizens of their own nation

40

Right before our eyes all that the education sector has controlled dismissed manipulated validated embellished fictionalized and ranked within an aura of tradition and ritual may be accessed by point-and-click We need to stop chasing exponentially expanding content Inquiry problem recognition and solution creativity knowing onersquos strengths and weaknesses communication and relationships are what students must be prepared for

41

Becoming a world citizen requires knowledge and experience of other cultures US schools do not provide knowledge or experience Rather they provide a cursory glimpse of others in order to exemplify how not to be American ldquoDiversity Dayrdquo does not create world citizens it patronizes cultural difference and touts xenophobia and always winds up pandering American culture as Eurocentrically defined Only travel and immersion in other cultures creates world citizens

42

Prepare students to be citizens of the world by being one yourself Teach from a global perspective

43

Mapping This Space

47

Connect All Schools

48

The Global EducationConference amp Network

49

Global Education Conferencehttpglobaleducationconferencecom

50

Steve Hargadon

51

Closing Session

52

2010 - Brian Mannix

53

2010 - Polar Bears International

54

2010 - Catlin Gabel School

55

2011 - Pam Allyn - LitWorld

56

2011 - Greg Jacobs - Louder Than a Bomb

57

2011 - The Shoah Foundation

58

2012 - Anne Mirtschin- Hello Little World

2012 - Michael Trucano

2012 - Andrew Revkin

59

httpglobaleducationconferencecom

60

Example Projects

61

Earth Day Groceries Project Mark Ahlness

62

Projects By Jen

63

Jen Wagner

Around the World with 80 Schools

Silvia Tolisano

64

Skype in the Classroom

66

Mystery Location Calls

67

Google Hangouts in Education

G+EduHangout

68

Cybrary Manrsquos Mystery Location Page

69

The Global Classroom ProjectDeb FrazierMichael Graffin

70

The Writerrsquos ClubRob Sbaglia

Google Lit TripsJerome Burg

71

Sample VideoValerie Becker

74

WikiValerie Becker

75

76

More from West Tisbury School

77

MyThologyMatt Cauthron

A Whole New MindKarl Fisch

78

Out of Eden

EdReach link

Melvina Kurashigersquos Water Project

83

Ben Sheridan Learning 2 Conference Livestream

Syria Dear World

Dear World Main Site

Guess Where London

The iEARN Project Book

86

The Global Classroom Teacherrsquos Toolkit

87

Innovation on Earth Technology Toolkit

88

Global Collaboration Exploration amp Innovation on iTunes U

89

Apple IncTools of the Trade

Photobooth (photos video greenscreening)

iChat AV or FaceTime (videoconferencing desktop sharing recording)

Garageband (recording podcasting)

iPod iPod Touch iPad - apps

90

Generic Toolkit

Still or video camera - Kodak cameras

Web cam - Logitech

Chat client - Skype (free) Google Hangouts

Digital recording device or web site

Collaborative workspace - Edmodo Google Sites Wikispaces

Networks - Twitter iEARN ePals TakingITGlobal Global Ed ning

Web 20 Tools - VoiceThread Voki Google Docs (Forms) Google Maps amp Earth etc

91

92

93

Connected Educators Month

94

edConnectr

95

Build professional relationships

Keep it simple

Join existing projects

Evolve

Make It Count - Casey Neistat

96

Slides with clickable linksavailable at httpwwwlucygrayorg

elemenous on Twitter

97

Lucyrsquos Contact Info

98

lucylucygrayconsultingcom

httplucygrayconsultingcom

httpglobaleducationningcom

Username elemenousOn Skype Twitter YouTube Diigo Flickr Delicious

Page 34: Going Global At #NWAIS13

34

Common Core

High Noon

Issues involving the global commons

Issues requiring a global commitment

Issues needing a global regulatory approach

35

Flat Classroom Projectreg amp Book

Julie Lindsay amp Vicki Davis

Steps to Flattening Your Classroom

Project Development

PD Toolkit

36

Additional Resources

37

EdWeek Global Learning blog by Tony Jackson

Vision amp Mindset

38

Edutopia FebruaryMarch 2008httpwwwedutopiaorgsage-advice-world-citizens

39

First you help them define the term ldquocitizen of the worldrdquo Then you help them learn what being a good citizen means -- to themselves to loved ones and family to the school community to the surrounding community Onersquos actions can be directly linked to onersquos values (beliefs feelings and actions that are important to us) so starting with a basic understanding of onersquos values is essential to any meaningful discussions on citizenship The global context is meaningless unless students are good citizens of their own nation

40

Right before our eyes all that the education sector has controlled dismissed manipulated validated embellished fictionalized and ranked within an aura of tradition and ritual may be accessed by point-and-click We need to stop chasing exponentially expanding content Inquiry problem recognition and solution creativity knowing onersquos strengths and weaknesses communication and relationships are what students must be prepared for

41

Becoming a world citizen requires knowledge and experience of other cultures US schools do not provide knowledge or experience Rather they provide a cursory glimpse of others in order to exemplify how not to be American ldquoDiversity Dayrdquo does not create world citizens it patronizes cultural difference and touts xenophobia and always winds up pandering American culture as Eurocentrically defined Only travel and immersion in other cultures creates world citizens

42

Prepare students to be citizens of the world by being one yourself Teach from a global perspective

43

Mapping This Space

47

Connect All Schools

48

The Global EducationConference amp Network

49

Global Education Conferencehttpglobaleducationconferencecom

50

Steve Hargadon

51

Closing Session

52

2010 - Brian Mannix

53

2010 - Polar Bears International

54

2010 - Catlin Gabel School

55

2011 - Pam Allyn - LitWorld

56

2011 - Greg Jacobs - Louder Than a Bomb

57

2011 - The Shoah Foundation

58

2012 - Anne Mirtschin- Hello Little World

2012 - Michael Trucano

2012 - Andrew Revkin

59

httpglobaleducationconferencecom

60

Example Projects

61

Earth Day Groceries Project Mark Ahlness

62

Projects By Jen

63

Jen Wagner

Around the World with 80 Schools

Silvia Tolisano

64

Skype in the Classroom

66

Mystery Location Calls

67

Google Hangouts in Education

G+EduHangout

68

Cybrary Manrsquos Mystery Location Page

69

The Global Classroom ProjectDeb FrazierMichael Graffin

70

The Writerrsquos ClubRob Sbaglia

Google Lit TripsJerome Burg

71

Sample VideoValerie Becker

74

WikiValerie Becker

75

76

More from West Tisbury School

77

MyThologyMatt Cauthron

A Whole New MindKarl Fisch

78

Out of Eden

EdReach link

Melvina Kurashigersquos Water Project

83

Ben Sheridan Learning 2 Conference Livestream

Syria Dear World

Dear World Main Site

Guess Where London

The iEARN Project Book

86

The Global Classroom Teacherrsquos Toolkit

87

Innovation on Earth Technology Toolkit

88

Global Collaboration Exploration amp Innovation on iTunes U

89

Apple IncTools of the Trade

Photobooth (photos video greenscreening)

iChat AV or FaceTime (videoconferencing desktop sharing recording)

Garageband (recording podcasting)

iPod iPod Touch iPad - apps

90

Generic Toolkit

Still or video camera - Kodak cameras

Web cam - Logitech

Chat client - Skype (free) Google Hangouts

Digital recording device or web site

Collaborative workspace - Edmodo Google Sites Wikispaces

Networks - Twitter iEARN ePals TakingITGlobal Global Ed ning

Web 20 Tools - VoiceThread Voki Google Docs (Forms) Google Maps amp Earth etc

91

92

93

Connected Educators Month

94

edConnectr

95

Build professional relationships

Keep it simple

Join existing projects

Evolve

Make It Count - Casey Neistat

96

Slides with clickable linksavailable at httpwwwlucygrayorg

elemenous on Twitter

97

Lucyrsquos Contact Info

98

lucylucygrayconsultingcom

httplucygrayconsultingcom

httpglobaleducationningcom

Username elemenousOn Skype Twitter YouTube Diigo Flickr Delicious

Page 35: Going Global At #NWAIS13

High Noon

Issues involving the global commons

Issues requiring a global commitment

Issues needing a global regulatory approach

35

Flat Classroom Projectreg amp Book

Julie Lindsay amp Vicki Davis

Steps to Flattening Your Classroom

Project Development

PD Toolkit

36

Additional Resources

37

EdWeek Global Learning blog by Tony Jackson

Vision amp Mindset

38

Edutopia FebruaryMarch 2008httpwwwedutopiaorgsage-advice-world-citizens

39

First you help them define the term ldquocitizen of the worldrdquo Then you help them learn what being a good citizen means -- to themselves to loved ones and family to the school community to the surrounding community Onersquos actions can be directly linked to onersquos values (beliefs feelings and actions that are important to us) so starting with a basic understanding of onersquos values is essential to any meaningful discussions on citizenship The global context is meaningless unless students are good citizens of their own nation

40

Right before our eyes all that the education sector has controlled dismissed manipulated validated embellished fictionalized and ranked within an aura of tradition and ritual may be accessed by point-and-click We need to stop chasing exponentially expanding content Inquiry problem recognition and solution creativity knowing onersquos strengths and weaknesses communication and relationships are what students must be prepared for

41

Becoming a world citizen requires knowledge and experience of other cultures US schools do not provide knowledge or experience Rather they provide a cursory glimpse of others in order to exemplify how not to be American ldquoDiversity Dayrdquo does not create world citizens it patronizes cultural difference and touts xenophobia and always winds up pandering American culture as Eurocentrically defined Only travel and immersion in other cultures creates world citizens

42

Prepare students to be citizens of the world by being one yourself Teach from a global perspective

43

Mapping This Space

47

Connect All Schools

48

The Global EducationConference amp Network

49

Global Education Conferencehttpglobaleducationconferencecom

50

Steve Hargadon

51

Closing Session

52

2010 - Brian Mannix

53

2010 - Polar Bears International

54

2010 - Catlin Gabel School

55

2011 - Pam Allyn - LitWorld

56

2011 - Greg Jacobs - Louder Than a Bomb

57

2011 - The Shoah Foundation

58

2012 - Anne Mirtschin- Hello Little World

2012 - Michael Trucano

2012 - Andrew Revkin

59

httpglobaleducationconferencecom

60

Example Projects

61

Earth Day Groceries Project Mark Ahlness

62

Projects By Jen

63

Jen Wagner

Around the World with 80 Schools

Silvia Tolisano

64

Skype in the Classroom

66

Mystery Location Calls

67

Google Hangouts in Education

G+EduHangout

68

Cybrary Manrsquos Mystery Location Page

69

The Global Classroom ProjectDeb FrazierMichael Graffin

70

The Writerrsquos ClubRob Sbaglia

Google Lit TripsJerome Burg

71

Sample VideoValerie Becker

74

WikiValerie Becker

75

76

More from West Tisbury School

77

MyThologyMatt Cauthron

A Whole New MindKarl Fisch

78

Out of Eden

EdReach link

Melvina Kurashigersquos Water Project

83

Ben Sheridan Learning 2 Conference Livestream

Syria Dear World

Dear World Main Site

Guess Where London

The iEARN Project Book

86

The Global Classroom Teacherrsquos Toolkit

87

Innovation on Earth Technology Toolkit

88

Global Collaboration Exploration amp Innovation on iTunes U

89

Apple IncTools of the Trade

Photobooth (photos video greenscreening)

iChat AV or FaceTime (videoconferencing desktop sharing recording)

Garageband (recording podcasting)

iPod iPod Touch iPad - apps

90

Generic Toolkit

Still or video camera - Kodak cameras

Web cam - Logitech

Chat client - Skype (free) Google Hangouts

Digital recording device or web site

Collaborative workspace - Edmodo Google Sites Wikispaces

Networks - Twitter iEARN ePals TakingITGlobal Global Ed ning

Web 20 Tools - VoiceThread Voki Google Docs (Forms) Google Maps amp Earth etc

91

92

93

Connected Educators Month

94

edConnectr

95

Build professional relationships

Keep it simple

Join existing projects

Evolve

Make It Count - Casey Neistat

96

Slides with clickable linksavailable at httpwwwlucygrayorg

elemenous on Twitter

97

Lucyrsquos Contact Info

98

lucylucygrayconsultingcom

httplucygrayconsultingcom

httpglobaleducationningcom

Username elemenousOn Skype Twitter YouTube Diigo Flickr Delicious

Page 36: Going Global At #NWAIS13

Flat Classroom Projectreg amp Book

Julie Lindsay amp Vicki Davis

Steps to Flattening Your Classroom

Project Development

PD Toolkit

36

Additional Resources

37

EdWeek Global Learning blog by Tony Jackson

Vision amp Mindset

38

Edutopia FebruaryMarch 2008httpwwwedutopiaorgsage-advice-world-citizens

39

First you help them define the term ldquocitizen of the worldrdquo Then you help them learn what being a good citizen means -- to themselves to loved ones and family to the school community to the surrounding community Onersquos actions can be directly linked to onersquos values (beliefs feelings and actions that are important to us) so starting with a basic understanding of onersquos values is essential to any meaningful discussions on citizenship The global context is meaningless unless students are good citizens of their own nation

40

Right before our eyes all that the education sector has controlled dismissed manipulated validated embellished fictionalized and ranked within an aura of tradition and ritual may be accessed by point-and-click We need to stop chasing exponentially expanding content Inquiry problem recognition and solution creativity knowing onersquos strengths and weaknesses communication and relationships are what students must be prepared for

41

Becoming a world citizen requires knowledge and experience of other cultures US schools do not provide knowledge or experience Rather they provide a cursory glimpse of others in order to exemplify how not to be American ldquoDiversity Dayrdquo does not create world citizens it patronizes cultural difference and touts xenophobia and always winds up pandering American culture as Eurocentrically defined Only travel and immersion in other cultures creates world citizens

42

Prepare students to be citizens of the world by being one yourself Teach from a global perspective

43

Mapping This Space

47

Connect All Schools

48

The Global EducationConference amp Network

49

Global Education Conferencehttpglobaleducationconferencecom

50

Steve Hargadon

51

Closing Session

52

2010 - Brian Mannix

53

2010 - Polar Bears International

54

2010 - Catlin Gabel School

55

2011 - Pam Allyn - LitWorld

56

2011 - Greg Jacobs - Louder Than a Bomb

57

2011 - The Shoah Foundation

58

2012 - Anne Mirtschin- Hello Little World

2012 - Michael Trucano

2012 - Andrew Revkin

59

httpglobaleducationconferencecom

60

Example Projects

61

Earth Day Groceries Project Mark Ahlness

62

Projects By Jen

63

Jen Wagner

Around the World with 80 Schools

Silvia Tolisano

64

Skype in the Classroom

66

Mystery Location Calls

67

Google Hangouts in Education

G+EduHangout

68

Cybrary Manrsquos Mystery Location Page

69

The Global Classroom ProjectDeb FrazierMichael Graffin

70

The Writerrsquos ClubRob Sbaglia

Google Lit TripsJerome Burg

71

Sample VideoValerie Becker

74

WikiValerie Becker

75

76

More from West Tisbury School

77

MyThologyMatt Cauthron

A Whole New MindKarl Fisch

78

Out of Eden

EdReach link

Melvina Kurashigersquos Water Project

83

Ben Sheridan Learning 2 Conference Livestream

Syria Dear World

Dear World Main Site

Guess Where London

The iEARN Project Book

86

The Global Classroom Teacherrsquos Toolkit

87

Innovation on Earth Technology Toolkit

88

Global Collaboration Exploration amp Innovation on iTunes U

89

Apple IncTools of the Trade

Photobooth (photos video greenscreening)

iChat AV or FaceTime (videoconferencing desktop sharing recording)

Garageband (recording podcasting)

iPod iPod Touch iPad - apps

90

Generic Toolkit

Still or video camera - Kodak cameras

Web cam - Logitech

Chat client - Skype (free) Google Hangouts

Digital recording device or web site

Collaborative workspace - Edmodo Google Sites Wikispaces

Networks - Twitter iEARN ePals TakingITGlobal Global Ed ning

Web 20 Tools - VoiceThread Voki Google Docs (Forms) Google Maps amp Earth etc

91

92

93

Connected Educators Month

94

edConnectr

95

Build professional relationships

Keep it simple

Join existing projects

Evolve

Make It Count - Casey Neistat

96

Slides with clickable linksavailable at httpwwwlucygrayorg

elemenous on Twitter

97

Lucyrsquos Contact Info

98

lucylucygrayconsultingcom

httplucygrayconsultingcom

httpglobaleducationningcom

Username elemenousOn Skype Twitter YouTube Diigo Flickr Delicious

Page 37: Going Global At #NWAIS13

Additional Resources

37

EdWeek Global Learning blog by Tony Jackson

Vision amp Mindset

38

Edutopia FebruaryMarch 2008httpwwwedutopiaorgsage-advice-world-citizens

39

First you help them define the term ldquocitizen of the worldrdquo Then you help them learn what being a good citizen means -- to themselves to loved ones and family to the school community to the surrounding community Onersquos actions can be directly linked to onersquos values (beliefs feelings and actions that are important to us) so starting with a basic understanding of onersquos values is essential to any meaningful discussions on citizenship The global context is meaningless unless students are good citizens of their own nation

40

Right before our eyes all that the education sector has controlled dismissed manipulated validated embellished fictionalized and ranked within an aura of tradition and ritual may be accessed by point-and-click We need to stop chasing exponentially expanding content Inquiry problem recognition and solution creativity knowing onersquos strengths and weaknesses communication and relationships are what students must be prepared for

41

Becoming a world citizen requires knowledge and experience of other cultures US schools do not provide knowledge or experience Rather they provide a cursory glimpse of others in order to exemplify how not to be American ldquoDiversity Dayrdquo does not create world citizens it patronizes cultural difference and touts xenophobia and always winds up pandering American culture as Eurocentrically defined Only travel and immersion in other cultures creates world citizens

42

Prepare students to be citizens of the world by being one yourself Teach from a global perspective

43

Mapping This Space

47

Connect All Schools

48

The Global EducationConference amp Network

49

Global Education Conferencehttpglobaleducationconferencecom

50

Steve Hargadon

51

Closing Session

52

2010 - Brian Mannix

53

2010 - Polar Bears International

54

2010 - Catlin Gabel School

55

2011 - Pam Allyn - LitWorld

56

2011 - Greg Jacobs - Louder Than a Bomb

57

2011 - The Shoah Foundation

58

2012 - Anne Mirtschin- Hello Little World

2012 - Michael Trucano

2012 - Andrew Revkin

59

httpglobaleducationconferencecom

60

Example Projects

61

Earth Day Groceries Project Mark Ahlness

62

Projects By Jen

63

Jen Wagner

Around the World with 80 Schools

Silvia Tolisano

64

Skype in the Classroom

66

Mystery Location Calls

67

Google Hangouts in Education

G+EduHangout

68

Cybrary Manrsquos Mystery Location Page

69

The Global Classroom ProjectDeb FrazierMichael Graffin

70

The Writerrsquos ClubRob Sbaglia

Google Lit TripsJerome Burg

71

Sample VideoValerie Becker

74

WikiValerie Becker

75

76

More from West Tisbury School

77

MyThologyMatt Cauthron

A Whole New MindKarl Fisch

78

Out of Eden

EdReach link

Melvina Kurashigersquos Water Project

83

Ben Sheridan Learning 2 Conference Livestream

Syria Dear World

Dear World Main Site

Guess Where London

The iEARN Project Book

86

The Global Classroom Teacherrsquos Toolkit

87

Innovation on Earth Technology Toolkit

88

Global Collaboration Exploration amp Innovation on iTunes U

89

Apple IncTools of the Trade

Photobooth (photos video greenscreening)

iChat AV or FaceTime (videoconferencing desktop sharing recording)

Garageband (recording podcasting)

iPod iPod Touch iPad - apps

90

Generic Toolkit

Still or video camera - Kodak cameras

Web cam - Logitech

Chat client - Skype (free) Google Hangouts

Digital recording device or web site

Collaborative workspace - Edmodo Google Sites Wikispaces

Networks - Twitter iEARN ePals TakingITGlobal Global Ed ning

Web 20 Tools - VoiceThread Voki Google Docs (Forms) Google Maps amp Earth etc

91

92

93

Connected Educators Month

94

edConnectr

95

Build professional relationships

Keep it simple

Join existing projects

Evolve

Make It Count - Casey Neistat

96

Slides with clickable linksavailable at httpwwwlucygrayorg

elemenous on Twitter

97

Lucyrsquos Contact Info

98

lucylucygrayconsultingcom

httplucygrayconsultingcom

httpglobaleducationningcom

Username elemenousOn Skype Twitter YouTube Diigo Flickr Delicious

Page 38: Going Global At #NWAIS13

Vision amp Mindset

38

Edutopia FebruaryMarch 2008httpwwwedutopiaorgsage-advice-world-citizens

39

First you help them define the term ldquocitizen of the worldrdquo Then you help them learn what being a good citizen means -- to themselves to loved ones and family to the school community to the surrounding community Onersquos actions can be directly linked to onersquos values (beliefs feelings and actions that are important to us) so starting with a basic understanding of onersquos values is essential to any meaningful discussions on citizenship The global context is meaningless unless students are good citizens of their own nation

40

Right before our eyes all that the education sector has controlled dismissed manipulated validated embellished fictionalized and ranked within an aura of tradition and ritual may be accessed by point-and-click We need to stop chasing exponentially expanding content Inquiry problem recognition and solution creativity knowing onersquos strengths and weaknesses communication and relationships are what students must be prepared for

41

Becoming a world citizen requires knowledge and experience of other cultures US schools do not provide knowledge or experience Rather they provide a cursory glimpse of others in order to exemplify how not to be American ldquoDiversity Dayrdquo does not create world citizens it patronizes cultural difference and touts xenophobia and always winds up pandering American culture as Eurocentrically defined Only travel and immersion in other cultures creates world citizens

42

Prepare students to be citizens of the world by being one yourself Teach from a global perspective

43

Mapping This Space

47

Connect All Schools

48

The Global EducationConference amp Network

49

Global Education Conferencehttpglobaleducationconferencecom

50

Steve Hargadon

51

Closing Session

52

2010 - Brian Mannix

53

2010 - Polar Bears International

54

2010 - Catlin Gabel School

55

2011 - Pam Allyn - LitWorld

56

2011 - Greg Jacobs - Louder Than a Bomb

57

2011 - The Shoah Foundation

58

2012 - Anne Mirtschin- Hello Little World

2012 - Michael Trucano

2012 - Andrew Revkin

59

httpglobaleducationconferencecom

60

Example Projects

61

Earth Day Groceries Project Mark Ahlness

62

Projects By Jen

63

Jen Wagner

Around the World with 80 Schools

Silvia Tolisano

64

Skype in the Classroom

66

Mystery Location Calls

67

Google Hangouts in Education

G+EduHangout

68

Cybrary Manrsquos Mystery Location Page

69

The Global Classroom ProjectDeb FrazierMichael Graffin

70

The Writerrsquos ClubRob Sbaglia

Google Lit TripsJerome Burg

71

Sample VideoValerie Becker

74

WikiValerie Becker

75

76

More from West Tisbury School

77

MyThologyMatt Cauthron

A Whole New MindKarl Fisch

78

Out of Eden

EdReach link

Melvina Kurashigersquos Water Project

83

Ben Sheridan Learning 2 Conference Livestream

Syria Dear World

Dear World Main Site

Guess Where London

The iEARN Project Book

86

The Global Classroom Teacherrsquos Toolkit

87

Innovation on Earth Technology Toolkit

88

Global Collaboration Exploration amp Innovation on iTunes U

89

Apple IncTools of the Trade

Photobooth (photos video greenscreening)

iChat AV or FaceTime (videoconferencing desktop sharing recording)

Garageband (recording podcasting)

iPod iPod Touch iPad - apps

90

Generic Toolkit

Still or video camera - Kodak cameras

Web cam - Logitech

Chat client - Skype (free) Google Hangouts

Digital recording device or web site

Collaborative workspace - Edmodo Google Sites Wikispaces

Networks - Twitter iEARN ePals TakingITGlobal Global Ed ning

Web 20 Tools - VoiceThread Voki Google Docs (Forms) Google Maps amp Earth etc

91

92

93

Connected Educators Month

94

edConnectr

95

Build professional relationships

Keep it simple

Join existing projects

Evolve

Make It Count - Casey Neistat

96

Slides with clickable linksavailable at httpwwwlucygrayorg

elemenous on Twitter

97

Lucyrsquos Contact Info

98

lucylucygrayconsultingcom

httplucygrayconsultingcom

httpglobaleducationningcom

Username elemenousOn Skype Twitter YouTube Diigo Flickr Delicious

Page 39: Going Global At #NWAIS13

Edutopia FebruaryMarch 2008httpwwwedutopiaorgsage-advice-world-citizens

39

First you help them define the term ldquocitizen of the worldrdquo Then you help them learn what being a good citizen means -- to themselves to loved ones and family to the school community to the surrounding community Onersquos actions can be directly linked to onersquos values (beliefs feelings and actions that are important to us) so starting with a basic understanding of onersquos values is essential to any meaningful discussions on citizenship The global context is meaningless unless students are good citizens of their own nation

40

Right before our eyes all that the education sector has controlled dismissed manipulated validated embellished fictionalized and ranked within an aura of tradition and ritual may be accessed by point-and-click We need to stop chasing exponentially expanding content Inquiry problem recognition and solution creativity knowing onersquos strengths and weaknesses communication and relationships are what students must be prepared for

41

Becoming a world citizen requires knowledge and experience of other cultures US schools do not provide knowledge or experience Rather they provide a cursory glimpse of others in order to exemplify how not to be American ldquoDiversity Dayrdquo does not create world citizens it patronizes cultural difference and touts xenophobia and always winds up pandering American culture as Eurocentrically defined Only travel and immersion in other cultures creates world citizens

42

Prepare students to be citizens of the world by being one yourself Teach from a global perspective

43

Mapping This Space

47

Connect All Schools

48

The Global EducationConference amp Network

49

Global Education Conferencehttpglobaleducationconferencecom

50

Steve Hargadon

51

Closing Session

52

2010 - Brian Mannix

53

2010 - Polar Bears International

54

2010 - Catlin Gabel School

55

2011 - Pam Allyn - LitWorld

56

2011 - Greg Jacobs - Louder Than a Bomb

57

2011 - The Shoah Foundation

58

2012 - Anne Mirtschin- Hello Little World

2012 - Michael Trucano

2012 - Andrew Revkin

59

httpglobaleducationconferencecom

60

Example Projects

61

Earth Day Groceries Project Mark Ahlness

62

Projects By Jen

63

Jen Wagner

Around the World with 80 Schools

Silvia Tolisano

64

Skype in the Classroom

66

Mystery Location Calls

67

Google Hangouts in Education

G+EduHangout

68

Cybrary Manrsquos Mystery Location Page

69

The Global Classroom ProjectDeb FrazierMichael Graffin

70

The Writerrsquos ClubRob Sbaglia

Google Lit TripsJerome Burg

71

Sample VideoValerie Becker

74

WikiValerie Becker

75

76

More from West Tisbury School

77

MyThologyMatt Cauthron

A Whole New MindKarl Fisch

78

Out of Eden

EdReach link

Melvina Kurashigersquos Water Project

83

Ben Sheridan Learning 2 Conference Livestream

Syria Dear World

Dear World Main Site

Guess Where London

The iEARN Project Book

86

The Global Classroom Teacherrsquos Toolkit

87

Innovation on Earth Technology Toolkit

88

Global Collaboration Exploration amp Innovation on iTunes U

89

Apple IncTools of the Trade

Photobooth (photos video greenscreening)

iChat AV or FaceTime (videoconferencing desktop sharing recording)

Garageband (recording podcasting)

iPod iPod Touch iPad - apps

90

Generic Toolkit

Still or video camera - Kodak cameras

Web cam - Logitech

Chat client - Skype (free) Google Hangouts

Digital recording device or web site

Collaborative workspace - Edmodo Google Sites Wikispaces

Networks - Twitter iEARN ePals TakingITGlobal Global Ed ning

Web 20 Tools - VoiceThread Voki Google Docs (Forms) Google Maps amp Earth etc

91

92

93

Connected Educators Month

94

edConnectr

95

Build professional relationships

Keep it simple

Join existing projects

Evolve

Make It Count - Casey Neistat

96

Slides with clickable linksavailable at httpwwwlucygrayorg

elemenous on Twitter

97

Lucyrsquos Contact Info

98

lucylucygrayconsultingcom

httplucygrayconsultingcom

httpglobaleducationningcom

Username elemenousOn Skype Twitter YouTube Diigo Flickr Delicious

Page 40: Going Global At #NWAIS13

First you help them define the term ldquocitizen of the worldrdquo Then you help them learn what being a good citizen means -- to themselves to loved ones and family to the school community to the surrounding community Onersquos actions can be directly linked to onersquos values (beliefs feelings and actions that are important to us) so starting with a basic understanding of onersquos values is essential to any meaningful discussions on citizenship The global context is meaningless unless students are good citizens of their own nation

40

Right before our eyes all that the education sector has controlled dismissed manipulated validated embellished fictionalized and ranked within an aura of tradition and ritual may be accessed by point-and-click We need to stop chasing exponentially expanding content Inquiry problem recognition and solution creativity knowing onersquos strengths and weaknesses communication and relationships are what students must be prepared for

41

Becoming a world citizen requires knowledge and experience of other cultures US schools do not provide knowledge or experience Rather they provide a cursory glimpse of others in order to exemplify how not to be American ldquoDiversity Dayrdquo does not create world citizens it patronizes cultural difference and touts xenophobia and always winds up pandering American culture as Eurocentrically defined Only travel and immersion in other cultures creates world citizens

42

Prepare students to be citizens of the world by being one yourself Teach from a global perspective

43

Mapping This Space

47

Connect All Schools

48

The Global EducationConference amp Network

49

Global Education Conferencehttpglobaleducationconferencecom

50

Steve Hargadon

51

Closing Session

52

2010 - Brian Mannix

53

2010 - Polar Bears International

54

2010 - Catlin Gabel School

55

2011 - Pam Allyn - LitWorld

56

2011 - Greg Jacobs - Louder Than a Bomb

57

2011 - The Shoah Foundation

58

2012 - Anne Mirtschin- Hello Little World

2012 - Michael Trucano

2012 - Andrew Revkin

59

httpglobaleducationconferencecom

60

Example Projects

61

Earth Day Groceries Project Mark Ahlness

62

Projects By Jen

63

Jen Wagner

Around the World with 80 Schools

Silvia Tolisano

64

Skype in the Classroom

66

Mystery Location Calls

67

Google Hangouts in Education

G+EduHangout

68

Cybrary Manrsquos Mystery Location Page

69

The Global Classroom ProjectDeb FrazierMichael Graffin

70

The Writerrsquos ClubRob Sbaglia

Google Lit TripsJerome Burg

71

Sample VideoValerie Becker

74

WikiValerie Becker

75

76

More from West Tisbury School

77

MyThologyMatt Cauthron

A Whole New MindKarl Fisch

78

Out of Eden

EdReach link

Melvina Kurashigersquos Water Project

83

Ben Sheridan Learning 2 Conference Livestream

Syria Dear World

Dear World Main Site

Guess Where London

The iEARN Project Book

86

The Global Classroom Teacherrsquos Toolkit

87

Innovation on Earth Technology Toolkit

88

Global Collaboration Exploration amp Innovation on iTunes U

89

Apple IncTools of the Trade

Photobooth (photos video greenscreening)

iChat AV or FaceTime (videoconferencing desktop sharing recording)

Garageband (recording podcasting)

iPod iPod Touch iPad - apps

90

Generic Toolkit

Still or video camera - Kodak cameras

Web cam - Logitech

Chat client - Skype (free) Google Hangouts

Digital recording device or web site

Collaborative workspace - Edmodo Google Sites Wikispaces

Networks - Twitter iEARN ePals TakingITGlobal Global Ed ning

Web 20 Tools - VoiceThread Voki Google Docs (Forms) Google Maps amp Earth etc

91

92

93

Connected Educators Month

94

edConnectr

95

Build professional relationships

Keep it simple

Join existing projects

Evolve

Make It Count - Casey Neistat

96

Slides with clickable linksavailable at httpwwwlucygrayorg

elemenous on Twitter

97

Lucyrsquos Contact Info

98

lucylucygrayconsultingcom

httplucygrayconsultingcom

httpglobaleducationningcom

Username elemenousOn Skype Twitter YouTube Diigo Flickr Delicious

Page 41: Going Global At #NWAIS13

Right before our eyes all that the education sector has controlled dismissed manipulated validated embellished fictionalized and ranked within an aura of tradition and ritual may be accessed by point-and-click We need to stop chasing exponentially expanding content Inquiry problem recognition and solution creativity knowing onersquos strengths and weaknesses communication and relationships are what students must be prepared for

41

Becoming a world citizen requires knowledge and experience of other cultures US schools do not provide knowledge or experience Rather they provide a cursory glimpse of others in order to exemplify how not to be American ldquoDiversity Dayrdquo does not create world citizens it patronizes cultural difference and touts xenophobia and always winds up pandering American culture as Eurocentrically defined Only travel and immersion in other cultures creates world citizens

42

Prepare students to be citizens of the world by being one yourself Teach from a global perspective

43

Mapping This Space

47

Connect All Schools

48

The Global EducationConference amp Network

49

Global Education Conferencehttpglobaleducationconferencecom

50

Steve Hargadon

51

Closing Session

52

2010 - Brian Mannix

53

2010 - Polar Bears International

54

2010 - Catlin Gabel School

55

2011 - Pam Allyn - LitWorld

56

2011 - Greg Jacobs - Louder Than a Bomb

57

2011 - The Shoah Foundation

58

2012 - Anne Mirtschin- Hello Little World

2012 - Michael Trucano

2012 - Andrew Revkin

59

httpglobaleducationconferencecom

60

Example Projects

61

Earth Day Groceries Project Mark Ahlness

62

Projects By Jen

63

Jen Wagner

Around the World with 80 Schools

Silvia Tolisano

64

Skype in the Classroom

66

Mystery Location Calls

67

Google Hangouts in Education

G+EduHangout

68

Cybrary Manrsquos Mystery Location Page

69

The Global Classroom ProjectDeb FrazierMichael Graffin

70

The Writerrsquos ClubRob Sbaglia

Google Lit TripsJerome Burg

71

Sample VideoValerie Becker

74

WikiValerie Becker

75

76

More from West Tisbury School

77

MyThologyMatt Cauthron

A Whole New MindKarl Fisch

78

Out of Eden

EdReach link

Melvina Kurashigersquos Water Project

83

Ben Sheridan Learning 2 Conference Livestream

Syria Dear World

Dear World Main Site

Guess Where London

The iEARN Project Book

86

The Global Classroom Teacherrsquos Toolkit

87

Innovation on Earth Technology Toolkit

88

Global Collaboration Exploration amp Innovation on iTunes U

89

Apple IncTools of the Trade

Photobooth (photos video greenscreening)

iChat AV or FaceTime (videoconferencing desktop sharing recording)

Garageband (recording podcasting)

iPod iPod Touch iPad - apps

90

Generic Toolkit

Still or video camera - Kodak cameras

Web cam - Logitech

Chat client - Skype (free) Google Hangouts

Digital recording device or web site

Collaborative workspace - Edmodo Google Sites Wikispaces

Networks - Twitter iEARN ePals TakingITGlobal Global Ed ning

Web 20 Tools - VoiceThread Voki Google Docs (Forms) Google Maps amp Earth etc

91

92

93

Connected Educators Month

94

edConnectr

95

Build professional relationships

Keep it simple

Join existing projects

Evolve

Make It Count - Casey Neistat

96

Slides with clickable linksavailable at httpwwwlucygrayorg

elemenous on Twitter

97

Lucyrsquos Contact Info

98

lucylucygrayconsultingcom

httplucygrayconsultingcom

httpglobaleducationningcom

Username elemenousOn Skype Twitter YouTube Diigo Flickr Delicious

Page 42: Going Global At #NWAIS13

Becoming a world citizen requires knowledge and experience of other cultures US schools do not provide knowledge or experience Rather they provide a cursory glimpse of others in order to exemplify how not to be American ldquoDiversity Dayrdquo does not create world citizens it patronizes cultural difference and touts xenophobia and always winds up pandering American culture as Eurocentrically defined Only travel and immersion in other cultures creates world citizens

42

Prepare students to be citizens of the world by being one yourself Teach from a global perspective

43

Mapping This Space

47

Connect All Schools

48

The Global EducationConference amp Network

49

Global Education Conferencehttpglobaleducationconferencecom

50

Steve Hargadon

51

Closing Session

52

2010 - Brian Mannix

53

2010 - Polar Bears International

54

2010 - Catlin Gabel School

55

2011 - Pam Allyn - LitWorld

56

2011 - Greg Jacobs - Louder Than a Bomb

57

2011 - The Shoah Foundation

58

2012 - Anne Mirtschin- Hello Little World

2012 - Michael Trucano

2012 - Andrew Revkin

59

httpglobaleducationconferencecom

60

Example Projects

61

Earth Day Groceries Project Mark Ahlness

62

Projects By Jen

63

Jen Wagner

Around the World with 80 Schools

Silvia Tolisano

64

Skype in the Classroom

66

Mystery Location Calls

67

Google Hangouts in Education

G+EduHangout

68

Cybrary Manrsquos Mystery Location Page

69

The Global Classroom ProjectDeb FrazierMichael Graffin

70

The Writerrsquos ClubRob Sbaglia

Google Lit TripsJerome Burg

71

Sample VideoValerie Becker

74

WikiValerie Becker

75

76

More from West Tisbury School

77

MyThologyMatt Cauthron

A Whole New MindKarl Fisch

78

Out of Eden

EdReach link

Melvina Kurashigersquos Water Project

83

Ben Sheridan Learning 2 Conference Livestream

Syria Dear World

Dear World Main Site

Guess Where London

The iEARN Project Book

86

The Global Classroom Teacherrsquos Toolkit

87

Innovation on Earth Technology Toolkit

88

Global Collaboration Exploration amp Innovation on iTunes U

89

Apple IncTools of the Trade

Photobooth (photos video greenscreening)

iChat AV or FaceTime (videoconferencing desktop sharing recording)

Garageband (recording podcasting)

iPod iPod Touch iPad - apps

90

Generic Toolkit

Still or video camera - Kodak cameras

Web cam - Logitech

Chat client - Skype (free) Google Hangouts

Digital recording device or web site

Collaborative workspace - Edmodo Google Sites Wikispaces

Networks - Twitter iEARN ePals TakingITGlobal Global Ed ning

Web 20 Tools - VoiceThread Voki Google Docs (Forms) Google Maps amp Earth etc

91

92

93

Connected Educators Month

94

edConnectr

95

Build professional relationships

Keep it simple

Join existing projects

Evolve

Make It Count - Casey Neistat

96

Slides with clickable linksavailable at httpwwwlucygrayorg

elemenous on Twitter

97

Lucyrsquos Contact Info

98

lucylucygrayconsultingcom

httplucygrayconsultingcom

httpglobaleducationningcom

Username elemenousOn Skype Twitter YouTube Diigo Flickr Delicious

Page 43: Going Global At #NWAIS13

Prepare students to be citizens of the world by being one yourself Teach from a global perspective

43

Mapping This Space

47

Connect All Schools

48

The Global EducationConference amp Network

49

Global Education Conferencehttpglobaleducationconferencecom

50

Steve Hargadon

51

Closing Session

52

2010 - Brian Mannix

53

2010 - Polar Bears International

54

2010 - Catlin Gabel School

55

2011 - Pam Allyn - LitWorld

56

2011 - Greg Jacobs - Louder Than a Bomb

57

2011 - The Shoah Foundation

58

2012 - Anne Mirtschin- Hello Little World

2012 - Michael Trucano

2012 - Andrew Revkin

59

httpglobaleducationconferencecom

60

Example Projects

61

Earth Day Groceries Project Mark Ahlness

62

Projects By Jen

63

Jen Wagner

Around the World with 80 Schools

Silvia Tolisano

64

Skype in the Classroom

66

Mystery Location Calls

67

Google Hangouts in Education

G+EduHangout

68

Cybrary Manrsquos Mystery Location Page

69

The Global Classroom ProjectDeb FrazierMichael Graffin

70

The Writerrsquos ClubRob Sbaglia

Google Lit TripsJerome Burg

71

Sample VideoValerie Becker

74

WikiValerie Becker

75

76

More from West Tisbury School

77

MyThologyMatt Cauthron

A Whole New MindKarl Fisch

78

Out of Eden

EdReach link

Melvina Kurashigersquos Water Project

83

Ben Sheridan Learning 2 Conference Livestream

Syria Dear World

Dear World Main Site

Guess Where London

The iEARN Project Book

86

The Global Classroom Teacherrsquos Toolkit

87

Innovation on Earth Technology Toolkit

88

Global Collaboration Exploration amp Innovation on iTunes U

89

Apple IncTools of the Trade

Photobooth (photos video greenscreening)

iChat AV or FaceTime (videoconferencing desktop sharing recording)

Garageband (recording podcasting)

iPod iPod Touch iPad - apps

90

Generic Toolkit

Still or video camera - Kodak cameras

Web cam - Logitech

Chat client - Skype (free) Google Hangouts

Digital recording device or web site

Collaborative workspace - Edmodo Google Sites Wikispaces

Networks - Twitter iEARN ePals TakingITGlobal Global Ed ning

Web 20 Tools - VoiceThread Voki Google Docs (Forms) Google Maps amp Earth etc

91

92

93

Connected Educators Month

94

edConnectr

95

Build professional relationships

Keep it simple

Join existing projects

Evolve

Make It Count - Casey Neistat

96

Slides with clickable linksavailable at httpwwwlucygrayorg

elemenous on Twitter

97

Lucyrsquos Contact Info

98

lucylucygrayconsultingcom

httplucygrayconsultingcom

httpglobaleducationningcom

Username elemenousOn Skype Twitter YouTube Diigo Flickr Delicious

Page 44: Going Global At #NWAIS13

Mapping This Space

47

Connect All Schools

48

The Global EducationConference amp Network

49

Global Education Conferencehttpglobaleducationconferencecom

50

Steve Hargadon

51

Closing Session

52

2010 - Brian Mannix

53

2010 - Polar Bears International

54

2010 - Catlin Gabel School

55

2011 - Pam Allyn - LitWorld

56

2011 - Greg Jacobs - Louder Than a Bomb

57

2011 - The Shoah Foundation

58

2012 - Anne Mirtschin- Hello Little World

2012 - Michael Trucano

2012 - Andrew Revkin

59

httpglobaleducationconferencecom

60

Example Projects

61

Earth Day Groceries Project Mark Ahlness

62

Projects By Jen

63

Jen Wagner

Around the World with 80 Schools

Silvia Tolisano

64

Skype in the Classroom

66

Mystery Location Calls

67

Google Hangouts in Education

G+EduHangout

68

Cybrary Manrsquos Mystery Location Page

69

The Global Classroom ProjectDeb FrazierMichael Graffin

70

The Writerrsquos ClubRob Sbaglia

Google Lit TripsJerome Burg

71

Sample VideoValerie Becker

74

WikiValerie Becker

75

76

More from West Tisbury School

77

MyThologyMatt Cauthron

A Whole New MindKarl Fisch

78

Out of Eden

EdReach link

Melvina Kurashigersquos Water Project

83

Ben Sheridan Learning 2 Conference Livestream

Syria Dear World

Dear World Main Site

Guess Where London

The iEARN Project Book

86

The Global Classroom Teacherrsquos Toolkit

87

Innovation on Earth Technology Toolkit

88

Global Collaboration Exploration amp Innovation on iTunes U

89

Apple IncTools of the Trade

Photobooth (photos video greenscreening)

iChat AV or FaceTime (videoconferencing desktop sharing recording)

Garageband (recording podcasting)

iPod iPod Touch iPad - apps

90

Generic Toolkit

Still or video camera - Kodak cameras

Web cam - Logitech

Chat client - Skype (free) Google Hangouts

Digital recording device or web site

Collaborative workspace - Edmodo Google Sites Wikispaces

Networks - Twitter iEARN ePals TakingITGlobal Global Ed ning

Web 20 Tools - VoiceThread Voki Google Docs (Forms) Google Maps amp Earth etc

91

92

93

Connected Educators Month

94

edConnectr

95

Build professional relationships

Keep it simple

Join existing projects

Evolve

Make It Count - Casey Neistat

96

Slides with clickable linksavailable at httpwwwlucygrayorg

elemenous on Twitter

97

Lucyrsquos Contact Info

98

lucylucygrayconsultingcom

httplucygrayconsultingcom

httpglobaleducationningcom

Username elemenousOn Skype Twitter YouTube Diigo Flickr Delicious

Page 45: Going Global At #NWAIS13

Connect All Schools

48

The Global EducationConference amp Network

49

Global Education Conferencehttpglobaleducationconferencecom

50

Steve Hargadon

51

Closing Session

52

2010 - Brian Mannix

53

2010 - Polar Bears International

54

2010 - Catlin Gabel School

55

2011 - Pam Allyn - LitWorld

56

2011 - Greg Jacobs - Louder Than a Bomb

57

2011 - The Shoah Foundation

58

2012 - Anne Mirtschin- Hello Little World

2012 - Michael Trucano

2012 - Andrew Revkin

59

httpglobaleducationconferencecom

60

Example Projects

61

Earth Day Groceries Project Mark Ahlness

62

Projects By Jen

63

Jen Wagner

Around the World with 80 Schools

Silvia Tolisano

64

Skype in the Classroom

66

Mystery Location Calls

67

Google Hangouts in Education

G+EduHangout

68

Cybrary Manrsquos Mystery Location Page

69

The Global Classroom ProjectDeb FrazierMichael Graffin

70

The Writerrsquos ClubRob Sbaglia

Google Lit TripsJerome Burg

71

Sample VideoValerie Becker

74

WikiValerie Becker

75

76

More from West Tisbury School

77

MyThologyMatt Cauthron

A Whole New MindKarl Fisch

78

Out of Eden

EdReach link

Melvina Kurashigersquos Water Project

83

Ben Sheridan Learning 2 Conference Livestream

Syria Dear World

Dear World Main Site

Guess Where London

The iEARN Project Book

86

The Global Classroom Teacherrsquos Toolkit

87

Innovation on Earth Technology Toolkit

88

Global Collaboration Exploration amp Innovation on iTunes U

89

Apple IncTools of the Trade

Photobooth (photos video greenscreening)

iChat AV or FaceTime (videoconferencing desktop sharing recording)

Garageband (recording podcasting)

iPod iPod Touch iPad - apps

90

Generic Toolkit

Still or video camera - Kodak cameras

Web cam - Logitech

Chat client - Skype (free) Google Hangouts

Digital recording device or web site

Collaborative workspace - Edmodo Google Sites Wikispaces

Networks - Twitter iEARN ePals TakingITGlobal Global Ed ning

Web 20 Tools - VoiceThread Voki Google Docs (Forms) Google Maps amp Earth etc

91

92

93

Connected Educators Month

94

edConnectr

95

Build professional relationships

Keep it simple

Join existing projects

Evolve

Make It Count - Casey Neistat

96

Slides with clickable linksavailable at httpwwwlucygrayorg

elemenous on Twitter

97

Lucyrsquos Contact Info

98

lucylucygrayconsultingcom

httplucygrayconsultingcom

httpglobaleducationningcom

Username elemenousOn Skype Twitter YouTube Diigo Flickr Delicious

Page 46: Going Global At #NWAIS13

The Global EducationConference amp Network

49

Global Education Conferencehttpglobaleducationconferencecom

50

Steve Hargadon

51

Closing Session

52

2010 - Brian Mannix

53

2010 - Polar Bears International

54

2010 - Catlin Gabel School

55

2011 - Pam Allyn - LitWorld

56

2011 - Greg Jacobs - Louder Than a Bomb

57

2011 - The Shoah Foundation

58

2012 - Anne Mirtschin- Hello Little World

2012 - Michael Trucano

2012 - Andrew Revkin

59

httpglobaleducationconferencecom

60

Example Projects

61

Earth Day Groceries Project Mark Ahlness

62

Projects By Jen

63

Jen Wagner

Around the World with 80 Schools

Silvia Tolisano

64

Skype in the Classroom

66

Mystery Location Calls

67

Google Hangouts in Education

G+EduHangout

68

Cybrary Manrsquos Mystery Location Page

69

The Global Classroom ProjectDeb FrazierMichael Graffin

70

The Writerrsquos ClubRob Sbaglia

Google Lit TripsJerome Burg

71

Sample VideoValerie Becker

74

WikiValerie Becker

75

76

More from West Tisbury School

77

MyThologyMatt Cauthron

A Whole New MindKarl Fisch

78

Out of Eden

EdReach link

Melvina Kurashigersquos Water Project

83

Ben Sheridan Learning 2 Conference Livestream

Syria Dear World

Dear World Main Site

Guess Where London

The iEARN Project Book

86

The Global Classroom Teacherrsquos Toolkit

87

Innovation on Earth Technology Toolkit

88

Global Collaboration Exploration amp Innovation on iTunes U

89

Apple IncTools of the Trade

Photobooth (photos video greenscreening)

iChat AV or FaceTime (videoconferencing desktop sharing recording)

Garageband (recording podcasting)

iPod iPod Touch iPad - apps

90

Generic Toolkit

Still or video camera - Kodak cameras

Web cam - Logitech

Chat client - Skype (free) Google Hangouts

Digital recording device or web site

Collaborative workspace - Edmodo Google Sites Wikispaces

Networks - Twitter iEARN ePals TakingITGlobal Global Ed ning

Web 20 Tools - VoiceThread Voki Google Docs (Forms) Google Maps amp Earth etc

91

92

93

Connected Educators Month

94

edConnectr

95

Build professional relationships

Keep it simple

Join existing projects

Evolve

Make It Count - Casey Neistat

96

Slides with clickable linksavailable at httpwwwlucygrayorg

elemenous on Twitter

97

Lucyrsquos Contact Info

98

lucylucygrayconsultingcom

httplucygrayconsultingcom

httpglobaleducationningcom

Username elemenousOn Skype Twitter YouTube Diigo Flickr Delicious

Page 47: Going Global At #NWAIS13

Global Education Conferencehttpglobaleducationconferencecom

50

Steve Hargadon

51

Closing Session

52

2010 - Brian Mannix

53

2010 - Polar Bears International

54

2010 - Catlin Gabel School

55

2011 - Pam Allyn - LitWorld

56

2011 - Greg Jacobs - Louder Than a Bomb

57

2011 - The Shoah Foundation

58

2012 - Anne Mirtschin- Hello Little World

2012 - Michael Trucano

2012 - Andrew Revkin

59

httpglobaleducationconferencecom

60

Example Projects

61

Earth Day Groceries Project Mark Ahlness

62

Projects By Jen

63

Jen Wagner

Around the World with 80 Schools

Silvia Tolisano

64

Skype in the Classroom

66

Mystery Location Calls

67

Google Hangouts in Education

G+EduHangout

68

Cybrary Manrsquos Mystery Location Page

69

The Global Classroom ProjectDeb FrazierMichael Graffin

70

The Writerrsquos ClubRob Sbaglia

Google Lit TripsJerome Burg

71

Sample VideoValerie Becker

74

WikiValerie Becker

75

76

More from West Tisbury School

77

MyThologyMatt Cauthron

A Whole New MindKarl Fisch

78

Out of Eden

EdReach link

Melvina Kurashigersquos Water Project

83

Ben Sheridan Learning 2 Conference Livestream

Syria Dear World

Dear World Main Site

Guess Where London

The iEARN Project Book

86

The Global Classroom Teacherrsquos Toolkit

87

Innovation on Earth Technology Toolkit

88

Global Collaboration Exploration amp Innovation on iTunes U

89

Apple IncTools of the Trade

Photobooth (photos video greenscreening)

iChat AV or FaceTime (videoconferencing desktop sharing recording)

Garageband (recording podcasting)

iPod iPod Touch iPad - apps

90

Generic Toolkit

Still or video camera - Kodak cameras

Web cam - Logitech

Chat client - Skype (free) Google Hangouts

Digital recording device or web site

Collaborative workspace - Edmodo Google Sites Wikispaces

Networks - Twitter iEARN ePals TakingITGlobal Global Ed ning

Web 20 Tools - VoiceThread Voki Google Docs (Forms) Google Maps amp Earth etc

91

92

93

Connected Educators Month

94

edConnectr

95

Build professional relationships

Keep it simple

Join existing projects

Evolve

Make It Count - Casey Neistat

96

Slides with clickable linksavailable at httpwwwlucygrayorg

elemenous on Twitter

97

Lucyrsquos Contact Info

98

lucylucygrayconsultingcom

httplucygrayconsultingcom

httpglobaleducationningcom

Username elemenousOn Skype Twitter YouTube Diigo Flickr Delicious

Page 48: Going Global At #NWAIS13

Steve Hargadon

51

Closing Session

52

2010 - Brian Mannix

53

2010 - Polar Bears International

54

2010 - Catlin Gabel School

55

2011 - Pam Allyn - LitWorld

56

2011 - Greg Jacobs - Louder Than a Bomb

57

2011 - The Shoah Foundation

58

2012 - Anne Mirtschin- Hello Little World

2012 - Michael Trucano

2012 - Andrew Revkin

59

httpglobaleducationconferencecom

60

Example Projects

61

Earth Day Groceries Project Mark Ahlness

62

Projects By Jen

63

Jen Wagner

Around the World with 80 Schools

Silvia Tolisano

64

Skype in the Classroom

66

Mystery Location Calls

67

Google Hangouts in Education

G+EduHangout

68

Cybrary Manrsquos Mystery Location Page

69

The Global Classroom ProjectDeb FrazierMichael Graffin

70

The Writerrsquos ClubRob Sbaglia

Google Lit TripsJerome Burg

71

Sample VideoValerie Becker

74

WikiValerie Becker

75

76

More from West Tisbury School

77

MyThologyMatt Cauthron

A Whole New MindKarl Fisch

78

Out of Eden

EdReach link

Melvina Kurashigersquos Water Project

83

Ben Sheridan Learning 2 Conference Livestream

Syria Dear World

Dear World Main Site

Guess Where London

The iEARN Project Book

86

The Global Classroom Teacherrsquos Toolkit

87

Innovation on Earth Technology Toolkit

88

Global Collaboration Exploration amp Innovation on iTunes U

89

Apple IncTools of the Trade

Photobooth (photos video greenscreening)

iChat AV or FaceTime (videoconferencing desktop sharing recording)

Garageband (recording podcasting)

iPod iPod Touch iPad - apps

90

Generic Toolkit

Still or video camera - Kodak cameras

Web cam - Logitech

Chat client - Skype (free) Google Hangouts

Digital recording device or web site

Collaborative workspace - Edmodo Google Sites Wikispaces

Networks - Twitter iEARN ePals TakingITGlobal Global Ed ning

Web 20 Tools - VoiceThread Voki Google Docs (Forms) Google Maps amp Earth etc

91

92

93

Connected Educators Month

94

edConnectr

95

Build professional relationships

Keep it simple

Join existing projects

Evolve

Make It Count - Casey Neistat

96

Slides with clickable linksavailable at httpwwwlucygrayorg

elemenous on Twitter

97

Lucyrsquos Contact Info

98

lucylucygrayconsultingcom

httplucygrayconsultingcom

httpglobaleducationningcom

Username elemenousOn Skype Twitter YouTube Diigo Flickr Delicious

Page 49: Going Global At #NWAIS13

Closing Session

52

2010 - Brian Mannix

53

2010 - Polar Bears International

54

2010 - Catlin Gabel School

55

2011 - Pam Allyn - LitWorld

56

2011 - Greg Jacobs - Louder Than a Bomb

57

2011 - The Shoah Foundation

58

2012 - Anne Mirtschin- Hello Little World

2012 - Michael Trucano

2012 - Andrew Revkin

59

httpglobaleducationconferencecom

60

Example Projects

61

Earth Day Groceries Project Mark Ahlness

62

Projects By Jen

63

Jen Wagner

Around the World with 80 Schools

Silvia Tolisano

64

Skype in the Classroom

66

Mystery Location Calls

67

Google Hangouts in Education

G+EduHangout

68

Cybrary Manrsquos Mystery Location Page

69

The Global Classroom ProjectDeb FrazierMichael Graffin

70

The Writerrsquos ClubRob Sbaglia

Google Lit TripsJerome Burg

71

Sample VideoValerie Becker

74

WikiValerie Becker

75

76

More from West Tisbury School

77

MyThologyMatt Cauthron

A Whole New MindKarl Fisch

78

Out of Eden

EdReach link

Melvina Kurashigersquos Water Project

83

Ben Sheridan Learning 2 Conference Livestream

Syria Dear World

Dear World Main Site

Guess Where London

The iEARN Project Book

86

The Global Classroom Teacherrsquos Toolkit

87

Innovation on Earth Technology Toolkit

88

Global Collaboration Exploration amp Innovation on iTunes U

89

Apple IncTools of the Trade

Photobooth (photos video greenscreening)

iChat AV or FaceTime (videoconferencing desktop sharing recording)

Garageband (recording podcasting)

iPod iPod Touch iPad - apps

90

Generic Toolkit

Still or video camera - Kodak cameras

Web cam - Logitech

Chat client - Skype (free) Google Hangouts

Digital recording device or web site

Collaborative workspace - Edmodo Google Sites Wikispaces

Networks - Twitter iEARN ePals TakingITGlobal Global Ed ning

Web 20 Tools - VoiceThread Voki Google Docs (Forms) Google Maps amp Earth etc

91

92

93

Connected Educators Month

94

edConnectr

95

Build professional relationships

Keep it simple

Join existing projects

Evolve

Make It Count - Casey Neistat

96

Slides with clickable linksavailable at httpwwwlucygrayorg

elemenous on Twitter

97

Lucyrsquos Contact Info

98

lucylucygrayconsultingcom

httplucygrayconsultingcom

httpglobaleducationningcom

Username elemenousOn Skype Twitter YouTube Diigo Flickr Delicious

Page 50: Going Global At #NWAIS13

2010 - Brian Mannix

53

2010 - Polar Bears International

54

2010 - Catlin Gabel School

55

2011 - Pam Allyn - LitWorld

56

2011 - Greg Jacobs - Louder Than a Bomb

57

2011 - The Shoah Foundation

58

2012 - Anne Mirtschin- Hello Little World

2012 - Michael Trucano

2012 - Andrew Revkin

59

httpglobaleducationconferencecom

60

Example Projects

61

Earth Day Groceries Project Mark Ahlness

62

Projects By Jen

63

Jen Wagner

Around the World with 80 Schools

Silvia Tolisano

64

Skype in the Classroom

66

Mystery Location Calls

67

Google Hangouts in Education

G+EduHangout

68

Cybrary Manrsquos Mystery Location Page

69

The Global Classroom ProjectDeb FrazierMichael Graffin

70

The Writerrsquos ClubRob Sbaglia

Google Lit TripsJerome Burg

71

Sample VideoValerie Becker

74

WikiValerie Becker

75

76

More from West Tisbury School

77

MyThologyMatt Cauthron

A Whole New MindKarl Fisch

78

Out of Eden

EdReach link

Melvina Kurashigersquos Water Project

83

Ben Sheridan Learning 2 Conference Livestream

Syria Dear World

Dear World Main Site

Guess Where London

The iEARN Project Book

86

The Global Classroom Teacherrsquos Toolkit

87

Innovation on Earth Technology Toolkit

88

Global Collaboration Exploration amp Innovation on iTunes U

89

Apple IncTools of the Trade

Photobooth (photos video greenscreening)

iChat AV or FaceTime (videoconferencing desktop sharing recording)

Garageband (recording podcasting)

iPod iPod Touch iPad - apps

90

Generic Toolkit

Still or video camera - Kodak cameras

Web cam - Logitech

Chat client - Skype (free) Google Hangouts

Digital recording device or web site

Collaborative workspace - Edmodo Google Sites Wikispaces

Networks - Twitter iEARN ePals TakingITGlobal Global Ed ning

Web 20 Tools - VoiceThread Voki Google Docs (Forms) Google Maps amp Earth etc

91

92

93

Connected Educators Month

94

edConnectr

95

Build professional relationships

Keep it simple

Join existing projects

Evolve

Make It Count - Casey Neistat

96

Slides with clickable linksavailable at httpwwwlucygrayorg

elemenous on Twitter

97

Lucyrsquos Contact Info

98

lucylucygrayconsultingcom

httplucygrayconsultingcom

httpglobaleducationningcom

Username elemenousOn Skype Twitter YouTube Diigo Flickr Delicious

Page 51: Going Global At #NWAIS13

2010 - Polar Bears International

54

2010 - Catlin Gabel School

55

2011 - Pam Allyn - LitWorld

56

2011 - Greg Jacobs - Louder Than a Bomb

57

2011 - The Shoah Foundation

58

2012 - Anne Mirtschin- Hello Little World

2012 - Michael Trucano

2012 - Andrew Revkin

59

httpglobaleducationconferencecom

60

Example Projects

61

Earth Day Groceries Project Mark Ahlness

62

Projects By Jen

63

Jen Wagner

Around the World with 80 Schools

Silvia Tolisano

64

Skype in the Classroom

66

Mystery Location Calls

67

Google Hangouts in Education

G+EduHangout

68

Cybrary Manrsquos Mystery Location Page

69

The Global Classroom ProjectDeb FrazierMichael Graffin

70

The Writerrsquos ClubRob Sbaglia

Google Lit TripsJerome Burg

71

Sample VideoValerie Becker

74

WikiValerie Becker

75

76

More from West Tisbury School

77

MyThologyMatt Cauthron

A Whole New MindKarl Fisch

78

Out of Eden

EdReach link

Melvina Kurashigersquos Water Project

83

Ben Sheridan Learning 2 Conference Livestream

Syria Dear World

Dear World Main Site

Guess Where London

The iEARN Project Book

86

The Global Classroom Teacherrsquos Toolkit

87

Innovation on Earth Technology Toolkit

88

Global Collaboration Exploration amp Innovation on iTunes U

89

Apple IncTools of the Trade

Photobooth (photos video greenscreening)

iChat AV or FaceTime (videoconferencing desktop sharing recording)

Garageband (recording podcasting)

iPod iPod Touch iPad - apps

90

Generic Toolkit

Still or video camera - Kodak cameras

Web cam - Logitech

Chat client - Skype (free) Google Hangouts

Digital recording device or web site

Collaborative workspace - Edmodo Google Sites Wikispaces

Networks - Twitter iEARN ePals TakingITGlobal Global Ed ning

Web 20 Tools - VoiceThread Voki Google Docs (Forms) Google Maps amp Earth etc

91

92

93

Connected Educators Month

94

edConnectr

95

Build professional relationships

Keep it simple

Join existing projects

Evolve

Make It Count - Casey Neistat

96

Slides with clickable linksavailable at httpwwwlucygrayorg

elemenous on Twitter

97

Lucyrsquos Contact Info

98

lucylucygrayconsultingcom

httplucygrayconsultingcom

httpglobaleducationningcom

Username elemenousOn Skype Twitter YouTube Diigo Flickr Delicious

Page 52: Going Global At #NWAIS13

2010 - Catlin Gabel School

55

2011 - Pam Allyn - LitWorld

56

2011 - Greg Jacobs - Louder Than a Bomb

57

2011 - The Shoah Foundation

58

2012 - Anne Mirtschin- Hello Little World

2012 - Michael Trucano

2012 - Andrew Revkin

59

httpglobaleducationconferencecom

60

Example Projects

61

Earth Day Groceries Project Mark Ahlness

62

Projects By Jen

63

Jen Wagner

Around the World with 80 Schools

Silvia Tolisano

64

Skype in the Classroom

66

Mystery Location Calls

67

Google Hangouts in Education

G+EduHangout

68

Cybrary Manrsquos Mystery Location Page

69

The Global Classroom ProjectDeb FrazierMichael Graffin

70

The Writerrsquos ClubRob Sbaglia

Google Lit TripsJerome Burg

71

Sample VideoValerie Becker

74

WikiValerie Becker

75

76

More from West Tisbury School

77

MyThologyMatt Cauthron

A Whole New MindKarl Fisch

78

Out of Eden

EdReach link

Melvina Kurashigersquos Water Project

83

Ben Sheridan Learning 2 Conference Livestream

Syria Dear World

Dear World Main Site

Guess Where London

The iEARN Project Book

86

The Global Classroom Teacherrsquos Toolkit

87

Innovation on Earth Technology Toolkit

88

Global Collaboration Exploration amp Innovation on iTunes U

89

Apple IncTools of the Trade

Photobooth (photos video greenscreening)

iChat AV or FaceTime (videoconferencing desktop sharing recording)

Garageband (recording podcasting)

iPod iPod Touch iPad - apps

90

Generic Toolkit

Still or video camera - Kodak cameras

Web cam - Logitech

Chat client - Skype (free) Google Hangouts

Digital recording device or web site

Collaborative workspace - Edmodo Google Sites Wikispaces

Networks - Twitter iEARN ePals TakingITGlobal Global Ed ning

Web 20 Tools - VoiceThread Voki Google Docs (Forms) Google Maps amp Earth etc

91

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Connected Educators Month

94

edConnectr

95

Build professional relationships

Keep it simple

Join existing projects

Evolve

Make It Count - Casey Neistat

96

Slides with clickable linksavailable at httpwwwlucygrayorg

elemenous on Twitter

97

Lucyrsquos Contact Info

98

lucylucygrayconsultingcom

httplucygrayconsultingcom

httpglobaleducationningcom

Username elemenousOn Skype Twitter YouTube Diigo Flickr Delicious

Page 53: Going Global At #NWAIS13

2011 - Pam Allyn - LitWorld

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2011 - Greg Jacobs - Louder Than a Bomb

57

2011 - The Shoah Foundation

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2012 - Anne Mirtschin- Hello Little World

2012 - Michael Trucano

2012 - Andrew Revkin

59

httpglobaleducationconferencecom

60

Example Projects

61

Earth Day Groceries Project Mark Ahlness

62

Projects By Jen

63

Jen Wagner

Around the World with 80 Schools

Silvia Tolisano

64

Skype in the Classroom

66

Mystery Location Calls

67

Google Hangouts in Education

G+EduHangout

68

Cybrary Manrsquos Mystery Location Page

69

The Global Classroom ProjectDeb FrazierMichael Graffin

70

The Writerrsquos ClubRob Sbaglia

Google Lit TripsJerome Burg

71

Sample VideoValerie Becker

74

WikiValerie Becker

75

76

More from West Tisbury School

77

MyThologyMatt Cauthron

A Whole New MindKarl Fisch

78

Out of Eden

EdReach link

Melvina Kurashigersquos Water Project

83

Ben Sheridan Learning 2 Conference Livestream

Syria Dear World

Dear World Main Site

Guess Where London

The iEARN Project Book

86

The Global Classroom Teacherrsquos Toolkit

87

Innovation on Earth Technology Toolkit

88

Global Collaboration Exploration amp Innovation on iTunes U

89

Apple IncTools of the Trade

Photobooth (photos video greenscreening)

iChat AV or FaceTime (videoconferencing desktop sharing recording)

Garageband (recording podcasting)

iPod iPod Touch iPad - apps

90

Generic Toolkit

Still or video camera - Kodak cameras

Web cam - Logitech

Chat client - Skype (free) Google Hangouts

Digital recording device or web site

Collaborative workspace - Edmodo Google Sites Wikispaces

Networks - Twitter iEARN ePals TakingITGlobal Global Ed ning

Web 20 Tools - VoiceThread Voki Google Docs (Forms) Google Maps amp Earth etc

91

92

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Connected Educators Month

94

edConnectr

95

Build professional relationships

Keep it simple

Join existing projects

Evolve

Make It Count - Casey Neistat

96

Slides with clickable linksavailable at httpwwwlucygrayorg

elemenous on Twitter

97

Lucyrsquos Contact Info

98

lucylucygrayconsultingcom

httplucygrayconsultingcom

httpglobaleducationningcom

Username elemenousOn Skype Twitter YouTube Diigo Flickr Delicious

Page 54: Going Global At #NWAIS13

2011 - Greg Jacobs - Louder Than a Bomb

57

2011 - The Shoah Foundation

58

2012 - Anne Mirtschin- Hello Little World

2012 - Michael Trucano

2012 - Andrew Revkin

59

httpglobaleducationconferencecom

60

Example Projects

61

Earth Day Groceries Project Mark Ahlness

62

Projects By Jen

63

Jen Wagner

Around the World with 80 Schools

Silvia Tolisano

64

Skype in the Classroom

66

Mystery Location Calls

67

Google Hangouts in Education

G+EduHangout

68

Cybrary Manrsquos Mystery Location Page

69

The Global Classroom ProjectDeb FrazierMichael Graffin

70

The Writerrsquos ClubRob Sbaglia

Google Lit TripsJerome Burg

71

Sample VideoValerie Becker

74

WikiValerie Becker

75

76

More from West Tisbury School

77

MyThologyMatt Cauthron

A Whole New MindKarl Fisch

78

Out of Eden

EdReach link

Melvina Kurashigersquos Water Project

83

Ben Sheridan Learning 2 Conference Livestream

Syria Dear World

Dear World Main Site

Guess Where London

The iEARN Project Book

86

The Global Classroom Teacherrsquos Toolkit

87

Innovation on Earth Technology Toolkit

88

Global Collaboration Exploration amp Innovation on iTunes U

89

Apple IncTools of the Trade

Photobooth (photos video greenscreening)

iChat AV or FaceTime (videoconferencing desktop sharing recording)

Garageband (recording podcasting)

iPod iPod Touch iPad - apps

90

Generic Toolkit

Still or video camera - Kodak cameras

Web cam - Logitech

Chat client - Skype (free) Google Hangouts

Digital recording device or web site

Collaborative workspace - Edmodo Google Sites Wikispaces

Networks - Twitter iEARN ePals TakingITGlobal Global Ed ning

Web 20 Tools - VoiceThread Voki Google Docs (Forms) Google Maps amp Earth etc

91

92

93

Connected Educators Month

94

edConnectr

95

Build professional relationships

Keep it simple

Join existing projects

Evolve

Make It Count - Casey Neistat

96

Slides with clickable linksavailable at httpwwwlucygrayorg

elemenous on Twitter

97

Lucyrsquos Contact Info

98

lucylucygrayconsultingcom

httplucygrayconsultingcom

httpglobaleducationningcom

Username elemenousOn Skype Twitter YouTube Diigo Flickr Delicious

Page 55: Going Global At #NWAIS13

2011 - The Shoah Foundation

58

2012 - Anne Mirtschin- Hello Little World

2012 - Michael Trucano

2012 - Andrew Revkin

59

httpglobaleducationconferencecom

60

Example Projects

61

Earth Day Groceries Project Mark Ahlness

62

Projects By Jen

63

Jen Wagner

Around the World with 80 Schools

Silvia Tolisano

64

Skype in the Classroom

66

Mystery Location Calls

67

Google Hangouts in Education

G+EduHangout

68

Cybrary Manrsquos Mystery Location Page

69

The Global Classroom ProjectDeb FrazierMichael Graffin

70

The Writerrsquos ClubRob Sbaglia

Google Lit TripsJerome Burg

71

Sample VideoValerie Becker

74

WikiValerie Becker

75

76

More from West Tisbury School

77

MyThologyMatt Cauthron

A Whole New MindKarl Fisch

78

Out of Eden

EdReach link

Melvina Kurashigersquos Water Project

83

Ben Sheridan Learning 2 Conference Livestream

Syria Dear World

Dear World Main Site

Guess Where London

The iEARN Project Book

86

The Global Classroom Teacherrsquos Toolkit

87

Innovation on Earth Technology Toolkit

88

Global Collaboration Exploration amp Innovation on iTunes U

89

Apple IncTools of the Trade

Photobooth (photos video greenscreening)

iChat AV or FaceTime (videoconferencing desktop sharing recording)

Garageband (recording podcasting)

iPod iPod Touch iPad - apps

90

Generic Toolkit

Still or video camera - Kodak cameras

Web cam - Logitech

Chat client - Skype (free) Google Hangouts

Digital recording device or web site

Collaborative workspace - Edmodo Google Sites Wikispaces

Networks - Twitter iEARN ePals TakingITGlobal Global Ed ning

Web 20 Tools - VoiceThread Voki Google Docs (Forms) Google Maps amp Earth etc

91

92

93

Connected Educators Month

94

edConnectr

95

Build professional relationships

Keep it simple

Join existing projects

Evolve

Make It Count - Casey Neistat

96

Slides with clickable linksavailable at httpwwwlucygrayorg

elemenous on Twitter

97

Lucyrsquos Contact Info

98

lucylucygrayconsultingcom

httplucygrayconsultingcom

httpglobaleducationningcom

Username elemenousOn Skype Twitter YouTube Diigo Flickr Delicious

Page 56: Going Global At #NWAIS13

2012 - Anne Mirtschin- Hello Little World

2012 - Michael Trucano

2012 - Andrew Revkin

59

httpglobaleducationconferencecom

60

Example Projects

61

Earth Day Groceries Project Mark Ahlness

62

Projects By Jen

63

Jen Wagner

Around the World with 80 Schools

Silvia Tolisano

64

Skype in the Classroom

66

Mystery Location Calls

67

Google Hangouts in Education

G+EduHangout

68

Cybrary Manrsquos Mystery Location Page

69

The Global Classroom ProjectDeb FrazierMichael Graffin

70

The Writerrsquos ClubRob Sbaglia

Google Lit TripsJerome Burg

71

Sample VideoValerie Becker

74

WikiValerie Becker

75

76

More from West Tisbury School

77

MyThologyMatt Cauthron

A Whole New MindKarl Fisch

78

Out of Eden

EdReach link

Melvina Kurashigersquos Water Project

83

Ben Sheridan Learning 2 Conference Livestream

Syria Dear World

Dear World Main Site

Guess Where London

The iEARN Project Book

86

The Global Classroom Teacherrsquos Toolkit

87

Innovation on Earth Technology Toolkit

88

Global Collaboration Exploration amp Innovation on iTunes U

89

Apple IncTools of the Trade

Photobooth (photos video greenscreening)

iChat AV or FaceTime (videoconferencing desktop sharing recording)

Garageband (recording podcasting)

iPod iPod Touch iPad - apps

90

Generic Toolkit

Still or video camera - Kodak cameras

Web cam - Logitech

Chat client - Skype (free) Google Hangouts

Digital recording device or web site

Collaborative workspace - Edmodo Google Sites Wikispaces

Networks - Twitter iEARN ePals TakingITGlobal Global Ed ning

Web 20 Tools - VoiceThread Voki Google Docs (Forms) Google Maps amp Earth etc

91

92

93

Connected Educators Month

94

edConnectr

95

Build professional relationships

Keep it simple

Join existing projects

Evolve

Make It Count - Casey Neistat

96

Slides with clickable linksavailable at httpwwwlucygrayorg

elemenous on Twitter

97

Lucyrsquos Contact Info

98

lucylucygrayconsultingcom

httplucygrayconsultingcom

httpglobaleducationningcom

Username elemenousOn Skype Twitter YouTube Diigo Flickr Delicious

Page 57: Going Global At #NWAIS13

httpglobaleducationconferencecom

60

Example Projects

61

Earth Day Groceries Project Mark Ahlness

62

Projects By Jen

63

Jen Wagner

Around the World with 80 Schools

Silvia Tolisano

64

Skype in the Classroom

66

Mystery Location Calls

67

Google Hangouts in Education

G+EduHangout

68

Cybrary Manrsquos Mystery Location Page

69

The Global Classroom ProjectDeb FrazierMichael Graffin

70

The Writerrsquos ClubRob Sbaglia

Google Lit TripsJerome Burg

71

Sample VideoValerie Becker

74

WikiValerie Becker

75

76

More from West Tisbury School

77

MyThologyMatt Cauthron

A Whole New MindKarl Fisch

78

Out of Eden

EdReach link

Melvina Kurashigersquos Water Project

83

Ben Sheridan Learning 2 Conference Livestream

Syria Dear World

Dear World Main Site

Guess Where London

The iEARN Project Book

86

The Global Classroom Teacherrsquos Toolkit

87

Innovation on Earth Technology Toolkit

88

Global Collaboration Exploration amp Innovation on iTunes U

89

Apple IncTools of the Trade

Photobooth (photos video greenscreening)

iChat AV or FaceTime (videoconferencing desktop sharing recording)

Garageband (recording podcasting)

iPod iPod Touch iPad - apps

90

Generic Toolkit

Still or video camera - Kodak cameras

Web cam - Logitech

Chat client - Skype (free) Google Hangouts

Digital recording device or web site

Collaborative workspace - Edmodo Google Sites Wikispaces

Networks - Twitter iEARN ePals TakingITGlobal Global Ed ning

Web 20 Tools - VoiceThread Voki Google Docs (Forms) Google Maps amp Earth etc

91

92

93

Connected Educators Month

94

edConnectr

95

Build professional relationships

Keep it simple

Join existing projects

Evolve

Make It Count - Casey Neistat

96

Slides with clickable linksavailable at httpwwwlucygrayorg

elemenous on Twitter

97

Lucyrsquos Contact Info

98

lucylucygrayconsultingcom

httplucygrayconsultingcom

httpglobaleducationningcom

Username elemenousOn Skype Twitter YouTube Diigo Flickr Delicious

Page 58: Going Global At #NWAIS13

Example Projects

61

Earth Day Groceries Project Mark Ahlness

62

Projects By Jen

63

Jen Wagner

Around the World with 80 Schools

Silvia Tolisano

64

Skype in the Classroom

66

Mystery Location Calls

67

Google Hangouts in Education

G+EduHangout

68

Cybrary Manrsquos Mystery Location Page

69

The Global Classroom ProjectDeb FrazierMichael Graffin

70

The Writerrsquos ClubRob Sbaglia

Google Lit TripsJerome Burg

71

Sample VideoValerie Becker

74

WikiValerie Becker

75

76

More from West Tisbury School

77

MyThologyMatt Cauthron

A Whole New MindKarl Fisch

78

Out of Eden

EdReach link

Melvina Kurashigersquos Water Project

83

Ben Sheridan Learning 2 Conference Livestream

Syria Dear World

Dear World Main Site

Guess Where London

The iEARN Project Book

86

The Global Classroom Teacherrsquos Toolkit

87

Innovation on Earth Technology Toolkit

88

Global Collaboration Exploration amp Innovation on iTunes U

89

Apple IncTools of the Trade

Photobooth (photos video greenscreening)

iChat AV or FaceTime (videoconferencing desktop sharing recording)

Garageband (recording podcasting)

iPod iPod Touch iPad - apps

90

Generic Toolkit

Still or video camera - Kodak cameras

Web cam - Logitech

Chat client - Skype (free) Google Hangouts

Digital recording device or web site

Collaborative workspace - Edmodo Google Sites Wikispaces

Networks - Twitter iEARN ePals TakingITGlobal Global Ed ning

Web 20 Tools - VoiceThread Voki Google Docs (Forms) Google Maps amp Earth etc

91

92

93

Connected Educators Month

94

edConnectr

95

Build professional relationships

Keep it simple

Join existing projects

Evolve

Make It Count - Casey Neistat

96

Slides with clickable linksavailable at httpwwwlucygrayorg

elemenous on Twitter

97

Lucyrsquos Contact Info

98

lucylucygrayconsultingcom

httplucygrayconsultingcom

httpglobaleducationningcom

Username elemenousOn Skype Twitter YouTube Diigo Flickr Delicious

Page 59: Going Global At #NWAIS13

Earth Day Groceries Project Mark Ahlness

62

Projects By Jen

63

Jen Wagner

Around the World with 80 Schools

Silvia Tolisano

64

Skype in the Classroom

66

Mystery Location Calls

67

Google Hangouts in Education

G+EduHangout

68

Cybrary Manrsquos Mystery Location Page

69

The Global Classroom ProjectDeb FrazierMichael Graffin

70

The Writerrsquos ClubRob Sbaglia

Google Lit TripsJerome Burg

71

Sample VideoValerie Becker

74

WikiValerie Becker

75

76

More from West Tisbury School

77

MyThologyMatt Cauthron

A Whole New MindKarl Fisch

78

Out of Eden

EdReach link

Melvina Kurashigersquos Water Project

83

Ben Sheridan Learning 2 Conference Livestream

Syria Dear World

Dear World Main Site

Guess Where London

The iEARN Project Book

86

The Global Classroom Teacherrsquos Toolkit

87

Innovation on Earth Technology Toolkit

88

Global Collaboration Exploration amp Innovation on iTunes U

89

Apple IncTools of the Trade

Photobooth (photos video greenscreening)

iChat AV or FaceTime (videoconferencing desktop sharing recording)

Garageband (recording podcasting)

iPod iPod Touch iPad - apps

90

Generic Toolkit

Still or video camera - Kodak cameras

Web cam - Logitech

Chat client - Skype (free) Google Hangouts

Digital recording device or web site

Collaborative workspace - Edmodo Google Sites Wikispaces

Networks - Twitter iEARN ePals TakingITGlobal Global Ed ning

Web 20 Tools - VoiceThread Voki Google Docs (Forms) Google Maps amp Earth etc

91

92

93

Connected Educators Month

94

edConnectr

95

Build professional relationships

Keep it simple

Join existing projects

Evolve

Make It Count - Casey Neistat

96

Slides with clickable linksavailable at httpwwwlucygrayorg

elemenous on Twitter

97

Lucyrsquos Contact Info

98

lucylucygrayconsultingcom

httplucygrayconsultingcom

httpglobaleducationningcom

Username elemenousOn Skype Twitter YouTube Diigo Flickr Delicious

Page 60: Going Global At #NWAIS13

Projects By Jen

63

Jen Wagner

Around the World with 80 Schools

Silvia Tolisano

64

Skype in the Classroom

66

Mystery Location Calls

67

Google Hangouts in Education

G+EduHangout

68

Cybrary Manrsquos Mystery Location Page

69

The Global Classroom ProjectDeb FrazierMichael Graffin

70

The Writerrsquos ClubRob Sbaglia

Google Lit TripsJerome Burg

71

Sample VideoValerie Becker

74

WikiValerie Becker

75

76

More from West Tisbury School

77

MyThologyMatt Cauthron

A Whole New MindKarl Fisch

78

Out of Eden

EdReach link

Melvina Kurashigersquos Water Project

83

Ben Sheridan Learning 2 Conference Livestream

Syria Dear World

Dear World Main Site

Guess Where London

The iEARN Project Book

86

The Global Classroom Teacherrsquos Toolkit

87

Innovation on Earth Technology Toolkit

88

Global Collaboration Exploration amp Innovation on iTunes U

89

Apple IncTools of the Trade

Photobooth (photos video greenscreening)

iChat AV or FaceTime (videoconferencing desktop sharing recording)

Garageband (recording podcasting)

iPod iPod Touch iPad - apps

90

Generic Toolkit

Still or video camera - Kodak cameras

Web cam - Logitech

Chat client - Skype (free) Google Hangouts

Digital recording device or web site

Collaborative workspace - Edmodo Google Sites Wikispaces

Networks - Twitter iEARN ePals TakingITGlobal Global Ed ning

Web 20 Tools - VoiceThread Voki Google Docs (Forms) Google Maps amp Earth etc

91

92

93

Connected Educators Month

94

edConnectr

95

Build professional relationships

Keep it simple

Join existing projects

Evolve

Make It Count - Casey Neistat

96

Slides with clickable linksavailable at httpwwwlucygrayorg

elemenous on Twitter

97

Lucyrsquos Contact Info

98

lucylucygrayconsultingcom

httplucygrayconsultingcom

httpglobaleducationningcom

Username elemenousOn Skype Twitter YouTube Diigo Flickr Delicious

Page 61: Going Global At #NWAIS13

Around the World with 80 Schools

Silvia Tolisano

64

Skype in the Classroom

66

Mystery Location Calls

67

Google Hangouts in Education

G+EduHangout

68

Cybrary Manrsquos Mystery Location Page

69

The Global Classroom ProjectDeb FrazierMichael Graffin

70

The Writerrsquos ClubRob Sbaglia

Google Lit TripsJerome Burg

71

Sample VideoValerie Becker

74

WikiValerie Becker

75

76

More from West Tisbury School

77

MyThologyMatt Cauthron

A Whole New MindKarl Fisch

78

Out of Eden

EdReach link

Melvina Kurashigersquos Water Project

83

Ben Sheridan Learning 2 Conference Livestream

Syria Dear World

Dear World Main Site

Guess Where London

The iEARN Project Book

86

The Global Classroom Teacherrsquos Toolkit

87

Innovation on Earth Technology Toolkit

88

Global Collaboration Exploration amp Innovation on iTunes U

89

Apple IncTools of the Trade

Photobooth (photos video greenscreening)

iChat AV or FaceTime (videoconferencing desktop sharing recording)

Garageband (recording podcasting)

iPod iPod Touch iPad - apps

90

Generic Toolkit

Still or video camera - Kodak cameras

Web cam - Logitech

Chat client - Skype (free) Google Hangouts

Digital recording device or web site

Collaborative workspace - Edmodo Google Sites Wikispaces

Networks - Twitter iEARN ePals TakingITGlobal Global Ed ning

Web 20 Tools - VoiceThread Voki Google Docs (Forms) Google Maps amp Earth etc

91

92

93

Connected Educators Month

94

edConnectr

95

Build professional relationships

Keep it simple

Join existing projects

Evolve

Make It Count - Casey Neistat

96

Slides with clickable linksavailable at httpwwwlucygrayorg

elemenous on Twitter

97

Lucyrsquos Contact Info

98

lucylucygrayconsultingcom

httplucygrayconsultingcom

httpglobaleducationningcom

Username elemenousOn Skype Twitter YouTube Diigo Flickr Delicious

Page 62: Going Global At #NWAIS13

Skype in the Classroom

66

Mystery Location Calls

67

Google Hangouts in Education

G+EduHangout

68

Cybrary Manrsquos Mystery Location Page

69

The Global Classroom ProjectDeb FrazierMichael Graffin

70

The Writerrsquos ClubRob Sbaglia

Google Lit TripsJerome Burg

71

Sample VideoValerie Becker

74

WikiValerie Becker

75

76

More from West Tisbury School

77

MyThologyMatt Cauthron

A Whole New MindKarl Fisch

78

Out of Eden

EdReach link

Melvina Kurashigersquos Water Project

83

Ben Sheridan Learning 2 Conference Livestream

Syria Dear World

Dear World Main Site

Guess Where London

The iEARN Project Book

86

The Global Classroom Teacherrsquos Toolkit

87

Innovation on Earth Technology Toolkit

88

Global Collaboration Exploration amp Innovation on iTunes U

89

Apple IncTools of the Trade

Photobooth (photos video greenscreening)

iChat AV or FaceTime (videoconferencing desktop sharing recording)

Garageband (recording podcasting)

iPod iPod Touch iPad - apps

90

Generic Toolkit

Still or video camera - Kodak cameras

Web cam - Logitech

Chat client - Skype (free) Google Hangouts

Digital recording device or web site

Collaborative workspace - Edmodo Google Sites Wikispaces

Networks - Twitter iEARN ePals TakingITGlobal Global Ed ning

Web 20 Tools - VoiceThread Voki Google Docs (Forms) Google Maps amp Earth etc

91

92

93

Connected Educators Month

94

edConnectr

95

Build professional relationships

Keep it simple

Join existing projects

Evolve

Make It Count - Casey Neistat

96

Slides with clickable linksavailable at httpwwwlucygrayorg

elemenous on Twitter

97

Lucyrsquos Contact Info

98

lucylucygrayconsultingcom

httplucygrayconsultingcom

httpglobaleducationningcom

Username elemenousOn Skype Twitter YouTube Diigo Flickr Delicious

Page 63: Going Global At #NWAIS13

66

Mystery Location Calls

67

Google Hangouts in Education

G+EduHangout

68

Cybrary Manrsquos Mystery Location Page

69

The Global Classroom ProjectDeb FrazierMichael Graffin

70

The Writerrsquos ClubRob Sbaglia

Google Lit TripsJerome Burg

71

Sample VideoValerie Becker

74

WikiValerie Becker

75

76

More from West Tisbury School

77

MyThologyMatt Cauthron

A Whole New MindKarl Fisch

78

Out of Eden

EdReach link

Melvina Kurashigersquos Water Project

83

Ben Sheridan Learning 2 Conference Livestream

Syria Dear World

Dear World Main Site

Guess Where London

The iEARN Project Book

86

The Global Classroom Teacherrsquos Toolkit

87

Innovation on Earth Technology Toolkit

88

Global Collaboration Exploration amp Innovation on iTunes U

89

Apple IncTools of the Trade

Photobooth (photos video greenscreening)

iChat AV or FaceTime (videoconferencing desktop sharing recording)

Garageband (recording podcasting)

iPod iPod Touch iPad - apps

90

Generic Toolkit

Still or video camera - Kodak cameras

Web cam - Logitech

Chat client - Skype (free) Google Hangouts

Digital recording device or web site

Collaborative workspace - Edmodo Google Sites Wikispaces

Networks - Twitter iEARN ePals TakingITGlobal Global Ed ning

Web 20 Tools - VoiceThread Voki Google Docs (Forms) Google Maps amp Earth etc

91

92

93

Connected Educators Month

94

edConnectr

95

Build professional relationships

Keep it simple

Join existing projects

Evolve

Make It Count - Casey Neistat

96

Slides with clickable linksavailable at httpwwwlucygrayorg

elemenous on Twitter

97

Lucyrsquos Contact Info

98

lucylucygrayconsultingcom

httplucygrayconsultingcom

httpglobaleducationningcom

Username elemenousOn Skype Twitter YouTube Diigo Flickr Delicious

Page 64: Going Global At #NWAIS13

67

Google Hangouts in Education

G+EduHangout

68

Cybrary Manrsquos Mystery Location Page

69

The Global Classroom ProjectDeb FrazierMichael Graffin

70

The Writerrsquos ClubRob Sbaglia

Google Lit TripsJerome Burg

71

Sample VideoValerie Becker

74

WikiValerie Becker

75

76

More from West Tisbury School

77

MyThologyMatt Cauthron

A Whole New MindKarl Fisch

78

Out of Eden

EdReach link

Melvina Kurashigersquos Water Project

83

Ben Sheridan Learning 2 Conference Livestream

Syria Dear World

Dear World Main Site

Guess Where London

The iEARN Project Book

86

The Global Classroom Teacherrsquos Toolkit

87

Innovation on Earth Technology Toolkit

88

Global Collaboration Exploration amp Innovation on iTunes U

89

Apple IncTools of the Trade

Photobooth (photos video greenscreening)

iChat AV or FaceTime (videoconferencing desktop sharing recording)

Garageband (recording podcasting)

iPod iPod Touch iPad - apps

90

Generic Toolkit

Still or video camera - Kodak cameras

Web cam - Logitech

Chat client - Skype (free) Google Hangouts

Digital recording device or web site

Collaborative workspace - Edmodo Google Sites Wikispaces

Networks - Twitter iEARN ePals TakingITGlobal Global Ed ning

Web 20 Tools - VoiceThread Voki Google Docs (Forms) Google Maps amp Earth etc

91

92

93

Connected Educators Month

94

edConnectr

95

Build professional relationships

Keep it simple

Join existing projects

Evolve

Make It Count - Casey Neistat

96

Slides with clickable linksavailable at httpwwwlucygrayorg

elemenous on Twitter

97

Lucyrsquos Contact Info

98

lucylucygrayconsultingcom

httplucygrayconsultingcom

httpglobaleducationningcom

Username elemenousOn Skype Twitter YouTube Diigo Flickr Delicious

Page 65: Going Global At #NWAIS13

68

Cybrary Manrsquos Mystery Location Page

69

The Global Classroom ProjectDeb FrazierMichael Graffin

70

The Writerrsquos ClubRob Sbaglia

Google Lit TripsJerome Burg

71

Sample VideoValerie Becker

74

WikiValerie Becker

75

76

More from West Tisbury School

77

MyThologyMatt Cauthron

A Whole New MindKarl Fisch

78

Out of Eden

EdReach link

Melvina Kurashigersquos Water Project

83

Ben Sheridan Learning 2 Conference Livestream

Syria Dear World

Dear World Main Site

Guess Where London

The iEARN Project Book

86

The Global Classroom Teacherrsquos Toolkit

87

Innovation on Earth Technology Toolkit

88

Global Collaboration Exploration amp Innovation on iTunes U

89

Apple IncTools of the Trade

Photobooth (photos video greenscreening)

iChat AV or FaceTime (videoconferencing desktop sharing recording)

Garageband (recording podcasting)

iPod iPod Touch iPad - apps

90

Generic Toolkit

Still or video camera - Kodak cameras

Web cam - Logitech

Chat client - Skype (free) Google Hangouts

Digital recording device or web site

Collaborative workspace - Edmodo Google Sites Wikispaces

Networks - Twitter iEARN ePals TakingITGlobal Global Ed ning

Web 20 Tools - VoiceThread Voki Google Docs (Forms) Google Maps amp Earth etc

91

92

93

Connected Educators Month

94

edConnectr

95

Build professional relationships

Keep it simple

Join existing projects

Evolve

Make It Count - Casey Neistat

96

Slides with clickable linksavailable at httpwwwlucygrayorg

elemenous on Twitter

97

Lucyrsquos Contact Info

98

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Username elemenousOn Skype Twitter YouTube Diigo Flickr Delicious

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Google Lit TripsJerome Burg

71

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75

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A Whole New MindKarl Fisch

78

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Syria Dear World

Dear World Main Site

Guess Where London

The iEARN Project Book

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89

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Username elemenousOn Skype Twitter YouTube Diigo Flickr Delicious

Page 68: Going Global At #NWAIS13

Google Lit TripsJerome Burg

71

Sample VideoValerie Becker

74

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75

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More from West Tisbury School

77

MyThologyMatt Cauthron

A Whole New MindKarl Fisch

78

Out of Eden

EdReach link

Melvina Kurashigersquos Water Project

83

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Syria Dear World

Dear World Main Site

Guess Where London

The iEARN Project Book

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The Global Classroom Teacherrsquos Toolkit

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Networks - Twitter iEARN ePals TakingITGlobal Global Ed ning

Web 20 Tools - VoiceThread Voki Google Docs (Forms) Google Maps amp Earth etc

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httpglobaleducationningcom

Username elemenousOn Skype Twitter YouTube Diigo Flickr Delicious

Page 69: Going Global At #NWAIS13

Sample VideoValerie Becker

74

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More from West Tisbury School

77

MyThologyMatt Cauthron

A Whole New MindKarl Fisch

78

Out of Eden

EdReach link

Melvina Kurashigersquos Water Project

83

Ben Sheridan Learning 2 Conference Livestream

Syria Dear World

Dear World Main Site

Guess Where London

The iEARN Project Book

86

The Global Classroom Teacherrsquos Toolkit

87

Innovation on Earth Technology Toolkit

88

Global Collaboration Exploration amp Innovation on iTunes U

89

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httpglobaleducationningcom

Username elemenousOn Skype Twitter YouTube Diigo Flickr Delicious

Page 70: Going Global At #NWAIS13

WikiValerie Becker

75

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77

MyThologyMatt Cauthron

A Whole New MindKarl Fisch

78

Out of Eden

EdReach link

Melvina Kurashigersquos Water Project

83

Ben Sheridan Learning 2 Conference Livestream

Syria Dear World

Dear World Main Site

Guess Where London

The iEARN Project Book

86

The Global Classroom Teacherrsquos Toolkit

87

Innovation on Earth Technology Toolkit

88

Global Collaboration Exploration amp Innovation on iTunes U

89

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Make It Count - Casey Neistat

96

Slides with clickable linksavailable at httpwwwlucygrayorg

elemenous on Twitter

97

Lucyrsquos Contact Info

98

lucylucygrayconsultingcom

httplucygrayconsultingcom

httpglobaleducationningcom

Username elemenousOn Skype Twitter YouTube Diigo Flickr Delicious

Page 71: Going Global At #NWAIS13

76

More from West Tisbury School

77

MyThologyMatt Cauthron

A Whole New MindKarl Fisch

78

Out of Eden

EdReach link

Melvina Kurashigersquos Water Project

83

Ben Sheridan Learning 2 Conference Livestream

Syria Dear World

Dear World Main Site

Guess Where London

The iEARN Project Book

86

The Global Classroom Teacherrsquos Toolkit

87

Innovation on Earth Technology Toolkit

88

Global Collaboration Exploration amp Innovation on iTunes U

89

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Web 20 Tools - VoiceThread Voki Google Docs (Forms) Google Maps amp Earth etc

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95

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Keep it simple

Join existing projects

Evolve

Make It Count - Casey Neistat

96

Slides with clickable linksavailable at httpwwwlucygrayorg

elemenous on Twitter

97

Lucyrsquos Contact Info

98

lucylucygrayconsultingcom

httplucygrayconsultingcom

httpglobaleducationningcom

Username elemenousOn Skype Twitter YouTube Diigo Flickr Delicious

Page 72: Going Global At #NWAIS13

77

MyThologyMatt Cauthron

A Whole New MindKarl Fisch

78

Out of Eden

EdReach link

Melvina Kurashigersquos Water Project

83

Ben Sheridan Learning 2 Conference Livestream

Syria Dear World

Dear World Main Site

Guess Where London

The iEARN Project Book

86

The Global Classroom Teacherrsquos Toolkit

87

Innovation on Earth Technology Toolkit

88

Global Collaboration Exploration amp Innovation on iTunes U

89

Apple IncTools of the Trade

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Garageband (recording podcasting)

iPod iPod Touch iPad - apps

90

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Web cam - Logitech

Chat client - Skype (free) Google Hangouts

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Collaborative workspace - Edmodo Google Sites Wikispaces

Networks - Twitter iEARN ePals TakingITGlobal Global Ed ning

Web 20 Tools - VoiceThread Voki Google Docs (Forms) Google Maps amp Earth etc

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Connected Educators Month

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95

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Keep it simple

Join existing projects

Evolve

Make It Count - Casey Neistat

96

Slides with clickable linksavailable at httpwwwlucygrayorg

elemenous on Twitter

97

Lucyrsquos Contact Info

98

lucylucygrayconsultingcom

httplucygrayconsultingcom

httpglobaleducationningcom

Username elemenousOn Skype Twitter YouTube Diigo Flickr Delicious

Page 73: Going Global At #NWAIS13

A Whole New MindKarl Fisch

78

Out of Eden

EdReach link

Melvina Kurashigersquos Water Project

83

Ben Sheridan Learning 2 Conference Livestream

Syria Dear World

Dear World Main Site

Guess Where London

The iEARN Project Book

86

The Global Classroom Teacherrsquos Toolkit

87

Innovation on Earth Technology Toolkit

88

Global Collaboration Exploration amp Innovation on iTunes U

89

Apple IncTools of the Trade

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iChat AV or FaceTime (videoconferencing desktop sharing recording)

Garageband (recording podcasting)

iPod iPod Touch iPad - apps

90

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Web cam - Logitech

Chat client - Skype (free) Google Hangouts

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Collaborative workspace - Edmodo Google Sites Wikispaces

Networks - Twitter iEARN ePals TakingITGlobal Global Ed ning

Web 20 Tools - VoiceThread Voki Google Docs (Forms) Google Maps amp Earth etc

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Connected Educators Month

94

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95

Build professional relationships

Keep it simple

Join existing projects

Evolve

Make It Count - Casey Neistat

96

Slides with clickable linksavailable at httpwwwlucygrayorg

elemenous on Twitter

97

Lucyrsquos Contact Info

98

lucylucygrayconsultingcom

httplucygrayconsultingcom

httpglobaleducationningcom

Username elemenousOn Skype Twitter YouTube Diigo Flickr Delicious

Page 74: Going Global At #NWAIS13

Out of Eden

EdReach link

Melvina Kurashigersquos Water Project

83

Ben Sheridan Learning 2 Conference Livestream

Syria Dear World

Dear World Main Site

Guess Where London

The iEARN Project Book

86

The Global Classroom Teacherrsquos Toolkit

87

Innovation on Earth Technology Toolkit

88

Global Collaboration Exploration amp Innovation on iTunes U

89

Apple IncTools of the Trade

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iChat AV or FaceTime (videoconferencing desktop sharing recording)

Garageband (recording podcasting)

iPod iPod Touch iPad - apps

90

Generic Toolkit

Still or video camera - Kodak cameras

Web cam - Logitech

Chat client - Skype (free) Google Hangouts

Digital recording device or web site

Collaborative workspace - Edmodo Google Sites Wikispaces

Networks - Twitter iEARN ePals TakingITGlobal Global Ed ning

Web 20 Tools - VoiceThread Voki Google Docs (Forms) Google Maps amp Earth etc

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Connected Educators Month

94

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95

Build professional relationships

Keep it simple

Join existing projects

Evolve

Make It Count - Casey Neistat

96

Slides with clickable linksavailable at httpwwwlucygrayorg

elemenous on Twitter

97

Lucyrsquos Contact Info

98

lucylucygrayconsultingcom

httplucygrayconsultingcom

httpglobaleducationningcom

Username elemenousOn Skype Twitter YouTube Diigo Flickr Delicious

Page 75: Going Global At #NWAIS13

EdReach link

Melvina Kurashigersquos Water Project

83

Ben Sheridan Learning 2 Conference Livestream

Syria Dear World

Dear World Main Site

Guess Where London

The iEARN Project Book

86

The Global Classroom Teacherrsquos Toolkit

87

Innovation on Earth Technology Toolkit

88

Global Collaboration Exploration amp Innovation on iTunes U

89

Apple IncTools of the Trade

Photobooth (photos video greenscreening)

iChat AV or FaceTime (videoconferencing desktop sharing recording)

Garageband (recording podcasting)

iPod iPod Touch iPad - apps

90

Generic Toolkit

Still or video camera - Kodak cameras

Web cam - Logitech

Chat client - Skype (free) Google Hangouts

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Collaborative workspace - Edmodo Google Sites Wikispaces

Networks - Twitter iEARN ePals TakingITGlobal Global Ed ning

Web 20 Tools - VoiceThread Voki Google Docs (Forms) Google Maps amp Earth etc

91

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Connected Educators Month

94

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95

Build professional relationships

Keep it simple

Join existing projects

Evolve

Make It Count - Casey Neistat

96

Slides with clickable linksavailable at httpwwwlucygrayorg

elemenous on Twitter

97

Lucyrsquos Contact Info

98

lucylucygrayconsultingcom

httplucygrayconsultingcom

httpglobaleducationningcom

Username elemenousOn Skype Twitter YouTube Diigo Flickr Delicious

Page 76: Going Global At #NWAIS13

Melvina Kurashigersquos Water Project

83

Ben Sheridan Learning 2 Conference Livestream

Syria Dear World

Dear World Main Site

Guess Where London

The iEARN Project Book

86

The Global Classroom Teacherrsquos Toolkit

87

Innovation on Earth Technology Toolkit

88

Global Collaboration Exploration amp Innovation on iTunes U

89

Apple IncTools of the Trade

Photobooth (photos video greenscreening)

iChat AV or FaceTime (videoconferencing desktop sharing recording)

Garageband (recording podcasting)

iPod iPod Touch iPad - apps

90

Generic Toolkit

Still or video camera - Kodak cameras

Web cam - Logitech

Chat client - Skype (free) Google Hangouts

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Collaborative workspace - Edmodo Google Sites Wikispaces

Networks - Twitter iEARN ePals TakingITGlobal Global Ed ning

Web 20 Tools - VoiceThread Voki Google Docs (Forms) Google Maps amp Earth etc

91

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Connected Educators Month

94

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95

Build professional relationships

Keep it simple

Join existing projects

Evolve

Make It Count - Casey Neistat

96

Slides with clickable linksavailable at httpwwwlucygrayorg

elemenous on Twitter

97

Lucyrsquos Contact Info

98

lucylucygrayconsultingcom

httplucygrayconsultingcom

httpglobaleducationningcom

Username elemenousOn Skype Twitter YouTube Diigo Flickr Delicious

Page 77: Going Global At #NWAIS13

83

Ben Sheridan Learning 2 Conference Livestream

Syria Dear World

Dear World Main Site

Guess Where London

The iEARN Project Book

86

The Global Classroom Teacherrsquos Toolkit

87

Innovation on Earth Technology Toolkit

88

Global Collaboration Exploration amp Innovation on iTunes U

89

Apple IncTools of the Trade

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iChat AV or FaceTime (videoconferencing desktop sharing recording)

Garageband (recording podcasting)

iPod iPod Touch iPad - apps

90

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Web cam - Logitech

Chat client - Skype (free) Google Hangouts

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Collaborative workspace - Edmodo Google Sites Wikispaces

Networks - Twitter iEARN ePals TakingITGlobal Global Ed ning

Web 20 Tools - VoiceThread Voki Google Docs (Forms) Google Maps amp Earth etc

91

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Connected Educators Month

94

edConnectr

95

Build professional relationships

Keep it simple

Join existing projects

Evolve

Make It Count - Casey Neistat

96

Slides with clickable linksavailable at httpwwwlucygrayorg

elemenous on Twitter

97

Lucyrsquos Contact Info

98

lucylucygrayconsultingcom

httplucygrayconsultingcom

httpglobaleducationningcom

Username elemenousOn Skype Twitter YouTube Diigo Flickr Delicious

Page 78: Going Global At #NWAIS13

Syria Dear World

Dear World Main Site

Guess Where London

The iEARN Project Book

86

The Global Classroom Teacherrsquos Toolkit

87

Innovation on Earth Technology Toolkit

88

Global Collaboration Exploration amp Innovation on iTunes U

89

Apple IncTools of the Trade

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iChat AV or FaceTime (videoconferencing desktop sharing recording)

Garageband (recording podcasting)

iPod iPod Touch iPad - apps

90

Generic Toolkit

Still or video camera - Kodak cameras

Web cam - Logitech

Chat client - Skype (free) Google Hangouts

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Collaborative workspace - Edmodo Google Sites Wikispaces

Networks - Twitter iEARN ePals TakingITGlobal Global Ed ning

Web 20 Tools - VoiceThread Voki Google Docs (Forms) Google Maps amp Earth etc

91

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Connected Educators Month

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95

Build professional relationships

Keep it simple

Join existing projects

Evolve

Make It Count - Casey Neistat

96

Slides with clickable linksavailable at httpwwwlucygrayorg

elemenous on Twitter

97

Lucyrsquos Contact Info

98

lucylucygrayconsultingcom

httplucygrayconsultingcom

httpglobaleducationningcom

Username elemenousOn Skype Twitter YouTube Diigo Flickr Delicious

Page 79: Going Global At #NWAIS13

Guess Where London

The iEARN Project Book

86

The Global Classroom Teacherrsquos Toolkit

87

Innovation on Earth Technology Toolkit

88

Global Collaboration Exploration amp Innovation on iTunes U

89

Apple IncTools of the Trade

Photobooth (photos video greenscreening)

iChat AV or FaceTime (videoconferencing desktop sharing recording)

Garageband (recording podcasting)

iPod iPod Touch iPad - apps

90

Generic Toolkit

Still or video camera - Kodak cameras

Web cam - Logitech

Chat client - Skype (free) Google Hangouts

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Collaborative workspace - Edmodo Google Sites Wikispaces

Networks - Twitter iEARN ePals TakingITGlobal Global Ed ning

Web 20 Tools - VoiceThread Voki Google Docs (Forms) Google Maps amp Earth etc

91

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Connected Educators Month

94

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95

Build professional relationships

Keep it simple

Join existing projects

Evolve

Make It Count - Casey Neistat

96

Slides with clickable linksavailable at httpwwwlucygrayorg

elemenous on Twitter

97

Lucyrsquos Contact Info

98

lucylucygrayconsultingcom

httplucygrayconsultingcom

httpglobaleducationningcom

Username elemenousOn Skype Twitter YouTube Diigo Flickr Delicious

Page 80: Going Global At #NWAIS13

The iEARN Project Book

86

The Global Classroom Teacherrsquos Toolkit

87

Innovation on Earth Technology Toolkit

88

Global Collaboration Exploration amp Innovation on iTunes U

89

Apple IncTools of the Trade

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iChat AV or FaceTime (videoconferencing desktop sharing recording)

Garageband (recording podcasting)

iPod iPod Touch iPad - apps

90

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Still or video camera - Kodak cameras

Web cam - Logitech

Chat client - Skype (free) Google Hangouts

Digital recording device or web site

Collaborative workspace - Edmodo Google Sites Wikispaces

Networks - Twitter iEARN ePals TakingITGlobal Global Ed ning

Web 20 Tools - VoiceThread Voki Google Docs (Forms) Google Maps amp Earth etc

91

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Connected Educators Month

94

edConnectr

95

Build professional relationships

Keep it simple

Join existing projects

Evolve

Make It Count - Casey Neistat

96

Slides with clickable linksavailable at httpwwwlucygrayorg

elemenous on Twitter

97

Lucyrsquos Contact Info

98

lucylucygrayconsultingcom

httplucygrayconsultingcom

httpglobaleducationningcom

Username elemenousOn Skype Twitter YouTube Diigo Flickr Delicious

Page 81: Going Global At #NWAIS13

The Global Classroom Teacherrsquos Toolkit

87

Innovation on Earth Technology Toolkit

88

Global Collaboration Exploration amp Innovation on iTunes U

89

Apple IncTools of the Trade

Photobooth (photos video greenscreening)

iChat AV or FaceTime (videoconferencing desktop sharing recording)

Garageband (recording podcasting)

iPod iPod Touch iPad - apps

90

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Web cam - Logitech

Chat client - Skype (free) Google Hangouts

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Collaborative workspace - Edmodo Google Sites Wikispaces

Networks - Twitter iEARN ePals TakingITGlobal Global Ed ning

Web 20 Tools - VoiceThread Voki Google Docs (Forms) Google Maps amp Earth etc

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Connected Educators Month

94

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95

Build professional relationships

Keep it simple

Join existing projects

Evolve

Make It Count - Casey Neistat

96

Slides with clickable linksavailable at httpwwwlucygrayorg

elemenous on Twitter

97

Lucyrsquos Contact Info

98

lucylucygrayconsultingcom

httplucygrayconsultingcom

httpglobaleducationningcom

Username elemenousOn Skype Twitter YouTube Diigo Flickr Delicious

Page 82: Going Global At #NWAIS13

Innovation on Earth Technology Toolkit

88

Global Collaboration Exploration amp Innovation on iTunes U

89

Apple IncTools of the Trade

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iChat AV or FaceTime (videoconferencing desktop sharing recording)

Garageband (recording podcasting)

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Web cam - Logitech

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Collaborative workspace - Edmodo Google Sites Wikispaces

Networks - Twitter iEARN ePals TakingITGlobal Global Ed ning

Web 20 Tools - VoiceThread Voki Google Docs (Forms) Google Maps amp Earth etc

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Connected Educators Month

94

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95

Build professional relationships

Keep it simple

Join existing projects

Evolve

Make It Count - Casey Neistat

96

Slides with clickable linksavailable at httpwwwlucygrayorg

elemenous on Twitter

97

Lucyrsquos Contact Info

98

lucylucygrayconsultingcom

httplucygrayconsultingcom

httpglobaleducationningcom

Username elemenousOn Skype Twitter YouTube Diigo Flickr Delicious

Page 83: Going Global At #NWAIS13

Global Collaboration Exploration amp Innovation on iTunes U

89

Apple IncTools of the Trade

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iChat AV or FaceTime (videoconferencing desktop sharing recording)

Garageband (recording podcasting)

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Networks - Twitter iEARN ePals TakingITGlobal Global Ed ning

Web 20 Tools - VoiceThread Voki Google Docs (Forms) Google Maps amp Earth etc

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Connected Educators Month

94

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95

Build professional relationships

Keep it simple

Join existing projects

Evolve

Make It Count - Casey Neistat

96

Slides with clickable linksavailable at httpwwwlucygrayorg

elemenous on Twitter

97

Lucyrsquos Contact Info

98

lucylucygrayconsultingcom

httplucygrayconsultingcom

httpglobaleducationningcom

Username elemenousOn Skype Twitter YouTube Diigo Flickr Delicious

Page 84: Going Global At #NWAIS13

Apple IncTools of the Trade

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Garageband (recording podcasting)

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Networks - Twitter iEARN ePals TakingITGlobal Global Ed ning

Web 20 Tools - VoiceThread Voki Google Docs (Forms) Google Maps amp Earth etc

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Connected Educators Month

94

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Build professional relationships

Keep it simple

Join existing projects

Evolve

Make It Count - Casey Neistat

96

Slides with clickable linksavailable at httpwwwlucygrayorg

elemenous on Twitter

97

Lucyrsquos Contact Info

98

lucylucygrayconsultingcom

httplucygrayconsultingcom

httpglobaleducationningcom

Username elemenousOn Skype Twitter YouTube Diigo Flickr Delicious

Page 85: Going Global At #NWAIS13

Generic Toolkit

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Web cam - Logitech

Chat client - Skype (free) Google Hangouts

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Networks - Twitter iEARN ePals TakingITGlobal Global Ed ning

Web 20 Tools - VoiceThread Voki Google Docs (Forms) Google Maps amp Earth etc

91

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Connected Educators Month

94

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95

Build professional relationships

Keep it simple

Join existing projects

Evolve

Make It Count - Casey Neistat

96

Slides with clickable linksavailable at httpwwwlucygrayorg

elemenous on Twitter

97

Lucyrsquos Contact Info

98

lucylucygrayconsultingcom

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httpglobaleducationningcom

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Build professional relationships

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Join existing projects

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Make It Count - Casey Neistat

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edConnectr

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Build professional relationships

Keep it simple

Join existing projects

Evolve

Make It Count - Casey Neistat

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Slides with clickable linksavailable at httpwwwlucygrayorg

elemenous on Twitter

97

Lucyrsquos Contact Info

98

lucylucygrayconsultingcom

httplucygrayconsultingcom

httpglobaleducationningcom

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Build professional relationships

Keep it simple

Join existing projects

Evolve

Make It Count - Casey Neistat

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Slides with clickable linksavailable at httpwwwlucygrayorg

elemenous on Twitter

97

Lucyrsquos Contact Info

98

lucylucygrayconsultingcom

httplucygrayconsultingcom

httpglobaleducationningcom

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Make It Count - Casey Neistat

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Slides with clickable linksavailable at httpwwwlucygrayorg

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Lucyrsquos Contact Info

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lucylucygrayconsultingcom

httplucygrayconsultingcom

httpglobaleducationningcom

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elemenous on Twitter

97

Lucyrsquos Contact Info

98

lucylucygrayconsultingcom

httplucygrayconsultingcom

httpglobaleducationningcom

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lucylucygrayconsultingcom

httplucygrayconsultingcom

httpglobaleducationningcom

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