Hello, my name is Tammy Parks, and I teach multimedia/broadcast journalism at
Howe Public Schools in Howe, OK. For the past 3 years, my students have created virtual field trips (VFT) as part of the
Kids Creating Community Content Contest sponsored by the
Center for Interactive Learning and Collabortaion and Tandberg. My students have placed in the contest each year, 1st place in 2008, 3rd and 4th in 2009, and
1st and 2nd in 2010.
This year, one of our chosen topics is Oklahoma Native American,
Jim Thorpe. We are looking for collaborators specifically from Lawrence, KS, Carlisle, PA, and/or Jim Thorpe, PA, but are open to any passionate teacher/classroom. We would llike to collaborate (Skype, Wiki, etc.) on research, project development, and/or invite an audience to "take" our student created VFT via H.323 technologies. We would prefer an audience who has access to a 1:1 computer lab during the actual presentation.
Feel free to leave a post/fact/resource/hello on our Wall Wisher at:
http://www.wallwisher.com/wall/jimthorpeThis project will be aligned to state/national standards as well as ISTE NETS*S.
You can follow our project development at:
http://jimthorpe.wikispaces.com/Project Time Line: Fall/Winter 2010
Thank you! We would love to hear from you! You can contact me at tammygparks@mac.com.
Read more about past projects:
Live and On Location! Mount VernonFeatured in Tech & Learning June 2009 "Create Your Own Content"
Students Virtually Tour Fort Smith National Historic Site