ISKME EdForum May 2008
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On May 13, 2008 ISKME sponsored a panel discussion entitled "From Collaboratories to Public Space: Bringing the World to Students and Putting Classrooms in the Wild."
Panelists included:
- Sam Donovan, Assistant Professor of Science Education, Dept of Biological Sciences, University of Pittsburgh; Associate Director of the BioQUEST
Curriculum Consortium
- Megan Simmons, Education Programs Manager, Coyote Point Museum for Environmental Education
- Ken Goldberg, Professor and Director, New Media Center, UC Berkeley
Videos
The following videos present the talks and discussion from the evening seminar.
| Title/Description | link to blip.tv | link to YouTube |
|---|---|---|
| 1. Introduction: From Collaboratories to Public Spaces: Bringing the World to Students and Putting Classrooms in the Wild | video on blip.tv | video on YouTube |
| 2. Sam Donovan: Thoughts on Supporting Authentic Learning Environments | video on blip.tv | part 1 on YouTube |
| 3. Megan Simmons: Hands on at the Coyote Point Museum: Sustainable Agriculture Exhibit | video on blip.tv | video on YouTube |
| 4. Ken Goldberg: Collaborative Networked Observatories | video on blip.tv | part 1 on YouTube |
| 5. Q&A Why aren't all schools doing this kind of innovation? | video on blip.tv | video on YouTube |
| 6. Q&A How do you spread innovative projects? | video on blip.tv | video on YouTube |
| 7. Q&A What do teachers need to make innovation work? | video on blip.tv | video on YouTube |
| 8. Q&A What supporting materials do we need to develop? | video on blip.tv | video on YouTube |
| 9.Q&A How are students roles changing? | video on blip.tv | video on YouTube |
| 10.Q&A How are collaborative community projects managed? | video on blip.tv | video on YouTube |
| 11.Q&A Next steps? | video on blip.tv | video on YouTube |
| 12.Q&A What are some other innovative projects? | video on blip.tv | video on YouTube |
| 13.Q&A What is the role of assistive technology? | video on blip.tv | video on YouTube |
| 14 .Q&A Final Thoughts from the Panel | video on blip.tv | video on YouTube |