How it works:
- Participants complete 21 Things (each “Thing” represents a task to complete using a Web 2.0 tool)
- Program facilitator posts each “Thing,” with instructions, on the program blog
- One of the first ”Things” each participant completes will be a blog, which will be linked to the program blog. Participants post their experiences with each subsequent “Thing” on their blog (that’s how the facilitator keeps track of assignment completion and how participants can support each other)
The program will consist of 9 weeks of posting to the blog (2-3 things will be covered in each post). Participants will have three months to complete the course (allows for schedule flexibility). There will be no formal classes required to attend, but a monthly face-to-face “playtime” and support session will be offered for those who would like to attend. Participants will be in constant communication with the facilitator through the use of email and the blog, and they are encouraged to collaborate with others in the course (set up informal work sessions, etc.).
Incentive to participate:
Each participant who completes the course will receive a Hue HD Webcam, or if you have a Hue webcam, an alternate piece of equipment will be offered. In order to be eligible for the workshop incentives, all assignments must be completed by the specified due date at the end of the three-month work period.
Benefits to educators:
This workshop model provides flexibility to those educators who can’t readily attend workshops during the typical after school hours or summer hours due to conflicts such as coaching, school committee work, graduate classes, family obligations, etc. It offers the ability to receive high-quality professional development at a time and in a location that is convenient to the participant. The content shared in the workshop is current and important to the 21st century teacher and student, and participants will finish the course with hands- on experience utilizing web 2.0 tools that are relevant to education.
New technology sends shudders down my spine! So it is with a dose of "fear" that I begin this workshop. I will give it my best, but I am a novice!
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