Please describe collaborative projects you have done with other webheads for your classes or for professional development. Include relevant URLs. Thanks!
This fall, a group of us Webheads put together an online conference for a group of professors at the People's Friendship University in Moscow. We convened in the Webhead's v-Office at LearningTimes and took turns demonstrating how we use technology, particularly Web 2.0 applications. PFU is trying to bring more online learning and updated technology to its faculty and students with the help of a grant from the U.S. We hope to continue the collaboration next spring when some members of the PFU faculty will come to the TESOL convention in Denver. We hope other Webheads will join us for another conference in the spring.
Our wiki with links to presentations by Bee Dieu, Rita Zeinstejer, Sus Nyrop, Cristina Costa, Erika Cruvinel, Elizabeth Hanson-Smith, and Ronaldo Lima, Jr. is found at Colloquium on Global Communication. We have also collected in the wiki a nice list of Tools and Resources for Web 2.0 learning.
The recording of our presentations in Elluminate are found at the LT Webheads in Action Community Room, where you can look for the date, >October 24, 2008.
Besides the wonderful collaboration I've been having with Dennis Oliver that started in 2005 with our International Exchange blog, I have a professional development digifolio together with Erika Cruvinel and Ronaldo Júnior, BrazilBridges.
For the past two years, I've been moderating a free 6-week session on Blogging for educators all over the world through the Electronic Village Online with dear Webheads.
A small group of Webheads, avid readers, has just started an online book club to bring literature to life through the use of Digital media.
My adult students have communicated with Teri, an American Webhead living in Lybia.
I've had wonderful mystery guest activities, one on our class blog with Dennis Newson a Webhead in Germany, and another one as a guest at Anne Fox's blog.
Vance Stevens has collaborated with my online group in a mini-project about Abu Dhabi
http://elearningctj.bloxi.jp/a/week-3-abu-dhabi/
Cristina Costa, a Portuguese Webhead, and I have had some webcasts.
http://peopleandplaces.bloxi.jp/
2. I had a collaboration with Sergio Mazzarelli (from EVO-Video) in
Nagasaki Japan which is at: http://writingatusb.wikispaces.com/
His 19 students participated in our wiki for almost a month.
3. Another project was the Sisterclasses
http://esleflsisterclasses.edublogs.org
with Larry Ferlazzo where we produced a Voicethread about Venezuela
and many students made comments to it (written and recorded) and we
made comments about the presentations of students in Sacramento,
Hungary, Romania and Brazil. The student showcase is at
http://esleflstudents.edublogs.org/2008/05/16/venezuela/
4. I made a presentation for Cora Chen´s students in San Francisco
on comparing and contrasting places in the world. It is at:
http://places.podomatic.com/ There is one by Michael and another by
Cris in the same page. I have also made comments for the students of
a number of Webheads such as Erika, Jane Petring, Susana Canelo and
Ronaldo, and you too, ha, ha (not this year, though).