This was an idea inspired by the conversations I've been having with several people here at CR2.0 (
James Dykstra and
Kevin)! Finally,
Lisa Parisi,
Christine Southard and I have put the rubber to the road, so to speak, and now let's see this Ferari FLY! Please add ideas as you see fit! It's in pretty rough form, but we collaborated over distance through Google Docs and if you have LOTS of improvement ideas, let me know...I'll invite you in to the Google Docs page to have a go!
Outsourcing Field Trips: an International Collaboration
The idea is twofold at this point:
1. Students will collaborate to create a shared picture of their state (or portion of the state).
* Both environmental and historical information will be shared.
2. Students will collaborate to learn more about various aspects of their nation and the world by "outsourcing" field trips to partner schools. Participating schools will "honor-system agree" to host at least 2 field trips and would have access to at least 2 field trips.
* Field trips can be environmental, historical, or both.
Further Investigations:
1. Go global. Include students from other parts of the world. They will create a virtual field trip of their own country, province, township, etc.
2. After using field trips, set up Skype calls to actually "meet" student creators.
Questions to Answer:
* What makes your area/state unique?
o Geographically
o Politically
o Culturally
o People
* How has your area/state changed over time?
* What caused these changes?
o Historical
o Industrial
o Environmental
Tools to Use:
* wikis
* blogs
* Skype
* Instant Messaging
* YackPack
* Trailfire
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Ideas for Virtual Field Trips
* Video tape historic homes and other sites
* Create podcasts describing history of area
* Build Wikis for virtually participating schools to add additional online info or questions
* Create/Design still photos of hired students with their artifacts
* Blog about sites in order to invite comments and questions
* Create advertisements (persuasive text) to entice other schools to hire you
* Trailfire for online studies?
http://www.field-guides.com/
http://www.spokaneaquifer.org/kids/wces/
Specifics of Offered Info
* Historic Sites
* Environmental Areas/ Biomes
* Different Communities
* Interviews with People with Historical Knowledge and Experience
* Government Buildings
* School Buildings including classrooms and surrounding grounds
* Careers Investigations
Curricular ties:
Science:
* biomes
* watersheds
* biographies
* discoveries/laboratories
* experiments (physics)
* animals in native surroundings or zoos?
o Zoos would be good for areas of interest
* space laboratories/observatories
* Earth Science field trips--going to see various geological phenomena
* human health issues
* environmental/global warming studies
* "green" sites and locations that are off the grid or making other positive-solution impacts
Social studies:
* Wars/battlefields/soldiers
* Turning Points/Major Movements in history
o Industrial revolution
o Westward expansion
o Women's sufferage
o Cold War
o Japanese internment camps
o Slavery
o Gold Rush
o Colonization (US and global)
o Expansion of recognition of human rights (american/french revolutions, magna carta)
o Holocausts/genocides
* Present Day Events
o 9/11
o Landmarks in Politics
o Changes to Geography
+ due to Global Warming
+ Industrialization
+ Population Changes
* Geography/location
o Areas of Interest
* Culture studies (religion, belief systems)
o religions
o immigration (past and current)
o native americans
* Famous figures in history (biographical investigations)
Careers Studies (aka distance and collaborative Job Shadowing):
The idea is that a student is paired with another student of similar career interet (general field of interest). Each student conducts a jobshadow and documents the day's work/learning. They then come back and share it with another student.
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16 Careers Clusters
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Kuder Career Planning System