Grade 2: Landmark Challange



Description:
Based on multipoint MysteryQuest - each class tries to guess what the other classes are presenting. All details are located on a wiki here:
http://katyvc.pbworks.com/Landmark-Challenge

Need partners for
***Dec. 2, 10:00-11:30CST
***Dec. 2, 1:30-3:00CST
***Dec. 4, 1:55-3:20CST
Dates:

Sign up method:
Email: lindamcdonald@katyisd.org
Grades:
2
Subjects:
Social Studies/History
Outcomes:
See wiki:
http://katyvc.pbworks.com/Landmark-Challenge
Preparation Time Frame:
1 hour prep prior to VC session. about 1 hour, 15 min. VC connection
Methods and Activities:
see Wiki here:
http://katyvc.pbworks.com/Landmark-Challenge
Responsibilities:
Students will present 6 clues
Teachers will facilitate for student how to locate answers and formulate appropriate questions.
Agenda:
Agenda: 75-90minutes
Conference Agenda

Introductions
First set of 3 clues from each partner
One question per team
Second set of clues from each partner
One question per team
Guesses
Solutions
Credit:
This format started with LearningSpace in Oregon.
Other:
Examples:
MysteryQuest World Geography:
www.remc11.k12.mi.us/dl/MysteryQuest
MysteryQuest USA: www.remc11.k12.mi.us/dl/MQUSA/
Where in Michigan: www.twice.cc/WhereInMI/
MysteryQuest Beaches (for training): www.remc11.k12.mi.us/dl/MQBeach/
Facilitating Your Own MQ:
www.remc11.k12.mi.us/dl/MysteryQuest/facilitation.html


Linda McDonald
lindamcdonald@katyisd.org
281-396-2918
Katy ISD

Grade 3: Email Pals & Virtual Field Trip



Description:
I would like to setup a email correspondence with my 3rd grade students. I have 5 classes of 3rd graders at around 20-25 students in each class. I also have 1 4th grade class I would like to setup email pals with. If you are interested in setting up email pals and then having a Virtual Fieldtrip to meet each other that would be great. I am open to suggestions on the content of the email and the Virtual Fieldtrips.

If possible I would like to have classes that are outside of New York State. Any state or country is welcome.
Dates:
December 1 - May 25
Sign up method:
Email: haturner@gmail.com
Grades:
3, 4
Subjects:
Elementary All Subjects, Language Arts/English, Mathematics, Science (Life), Science (Physical), Science (Earth), Social Studies/History, Technology/Information Science


Heather Turner
haturner@gmail.com

SMITH ROAD ES

Grades 7-12: Library Media Specialists looking for trial



Description:
We would like to test out our video conferencing unit before having classes sign up for it. Would love hear from another library media specialist on how you have been using yours in the library.
Dates:
11/30/09 - 12/07/09
Sign up method:
Email: mplatt@longwoodcsd.com
Grades:
7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12
Subjects:



Michelle Platt
mplatt@longwoodcsd.com

LONGWOOD HS

Grades K-5: Artifact Box


Description: We are looking for another class any grade PK-5 that is willing to share an artifact box with us. We would exchange a box/envelope filled with clues as to where our school is located. Your class would have to identify the city/state we are in. We would get your artifact box and identify the city/state your class is in.

We would meet via videoconference after both classes have discovered the locations.

We are located in Pennsylvania so it would be nice to have someone in another area.
Dates: Open EST
Sign up method: Email: darms@haverford.org
Grades: PreK, K, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
Subjects: Elementary All Subjects, Family & Consumer Science, Language Arts/English, Social Studies/History, Technology/Information Science, World Language


Dennis Arms
darms@haverford.org

The Haverford School

Grade 4: Spanish



Description:
We are looking for four 4th grade classes that would like to meet our 4th grade students here in New Jersey. The students would like to share elementary Spanish conversation.

Our original idea is that each students would get to introduce themselves in 2-3 sentences and then small groups or pairs would share information about a Spanish country they had been studying (colors of the flag, the capital, etc)
BUT, we are open to new ideas.
Dates:
Hopefully sometime in February
Sign up method:
Email: agoldstein@watchungschools.us
Grades:
4
Subjects:
World Language


Arielle Goldstein
agoldstein@watchungschools.us
908 755 8184
Bayberry Elementary

Grade 3: Pen Pals


Description:
We are a school in New Jersey looking for year long video conference PenPals. The hope is that the two classes meet every 4-6 weeks to share information on a previously determined topic.

Our 3rd graders love meeting other students to both compare similiar projects and teach other about new topics.
Dates:
From the first meeting in January until June
Sign up method:
Email: agoldstein@watchungschools.us
Grades:
3
Subjects:
Elementary All Subjects, Technology/Information Science


Arielle Goldstein
agoldstein@watchungschools.us
908 755 8184
Bayberry Elementary

Grade 4: PenPals



Description:
We are a school in New Jersey looking for year long video conference PenPals. The hope is that the two classes meet every 4-6 weeks to share information on a previously determined topic.

Our 4th graders here are currently transitioning into topics such as biographies, the human body, the Civil War, and more but would love to here some of your ideas.
Dates:
From the first meeting in January until June
Sign up method:
Email: agoldstein@watchungschools.us
Grades:
4
Subjects:
Elementary All Subjects, Technology/Information Science


Arielle Goldstein
agoldstein@watchungschools.us
908 755 8184
Bayberry Elementary

Grades K-12: Tales Across Two Seas

Stories abound in every culture. They are used to explain the world around them, to teach children, and preserve their history.

When Christopher Columbus and the early explorers first landed in the New World, they began a cultural exchange whose influences was felt the world over. The tradition of storytelling was not beyond this influence. Through this interactive program of storytelling and music, students will explore the similarities and differences within the converging European, African and Native cultures in the New World.

By investigating how these cultures explain the world around them, students will gain a better understanding of the significance of the period known as the Age of Exploration and recognize the similarities and differences between very different societies.

The charge for this on-demand program is $100.


Anne Marie Millar
distancelearning@MarinersMuseum.org
100 Museum Drive
Newport News, VA  23606
United States
Phone: (757) 591-7748

Grades 4-9: An Estuary in Crisis

The Chesapeake Bay is the largest estuary in the United States. Its watershed encompasses 64,000 square miles, is home to 17,000,000 people, and includes all or portions of six states. The Bay is also home to approximately 3,600 plants and animals and serves as an economic and recreation resource for humans. But the Bay is suffering.


During this program, students will examine the resources of the Chesapeake Bay, from the years before early European settlement to today. By exploring the changes in the Bay over time, students will discover the factors that have contributed to its decline. The program concludes with a discussion of the changes students can make in their daily lives to improve the health of the Chesapeake Bay, or any other watershed in which they may live.

Participating classes will receive the supplies necessary to perform their own environmental cleanup, and will have the opportunity to post their images and clean-up statistics to a special website

Development of this program was provided by the CHESAPEAKE BAY GATEWAYS NETWORK
Linking individuals with ways they can enjoy and protect the Chesapeake Bay
www.baygateways.net

This on-demand program is $100.

Anne Marie Millar
distancelearning@MarinersMuseum.org
100 Museum Drive
Newport News, VA 23606
United States
Phone: (757) 591-7748

From Jerusalem! Chanukah and the Jewish Holidays

A highly interactive, student-friendly overview of Chanukah and other Jewish holidays is presented through the investigation of Jewish ritual objects. The session will focus on the historical and theological foundations of the Jewish holidays, as well as their customs and practices. Time will be allocated for questions.

The presenter is a Jerusalem-based ordained rabbi with over 30 years experience as an elementary/middle school educator in the United States and Israel.

Program Format: Jewish holiday ritual objects will be used as a visual focus to present the historical and theological foundations of Jewish holidays, as well as their customs and practices, in a highly interactive format. Objects to be presented include: Shofar (ram’s horn), Kittel (purity robe), Tallit (prayer shawl), Kiddush cup, Yahrtzeit candle, Siddur (prayer book), Chanukah menorah (candelabra), Purim Megillah (Scroll of the Story of Esther), Passover Seder plate, Matza (unleavened bread), and Haggadah (book used at Passover Seder). A PowerPoint presentation will also be integrated into the presentation.

Program Length

50 minutes
By Request

This program is available by request ONLY
Connection Type(s) Available and Program Fees

Interactive Cost: $125.00
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Point to Point Cost: $125.00
Point to Point Cost with Premium Service: $115.00 What's this?
By Request Cost: $125.00
By Request Cost with Premium Service: $115.00 What's this?
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Receiving Site is responsible for own line charge

Content Provider

Distance Learning Solutions LLC
Contact Information

Yitzchak Schwartz, M.Ed
yschwartz@yschwartz.com
6 Pear Tree Lane
Lafayette Hill, PA 19444
United States
Phone: (610) 572-4050

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Grades K-3: Cobwebs for Christmas / The Polar Express

Cobwebs for Christmas (Grades K-2)
Students will learn about the all-important tradition for adding a little “bling”
to their Christmas trees. This session looks at the tradition of placing
tinsel on trees. The story, “Cobweb Christmas” by Shirley Climo will be
read and explored in this 50 minute lesson. Students will extend learning
by looking at arachnids, their similarities and differences and needs for
survival.

The Polar Express (Grades K-3)
This fun and informative lesson focuses on the timeless Chris VanAllsburg
story, The Polar Express. Presenters will use the story to focus on various
language and mathematics components. Don’t miss this “jolly” time on
the mythical Polar Express!



To schedule, please visit our website:
www.mvesc.k12.oh.us
select the “Distance Learning” link
For additional questions, please contact:
Leslie Charles
Distance Learning Coordinator,
(740) 452-4518 Ext. 133
lcharles@mvesc.k12.oh.us

FREE: Inside the Artist's Studio: Portfolio Gallery--Creating an Art Exhibition

Engaging directly with art on display in the Portfolio Gallery’s current exhibition “Still All Over the Place” featuring works by artist Lonnie Powell, participating students will be invited to experience what it means to create an art exhibition. How are works chosen for the exhibition? How is location determined for works to be placed in the exhibition space? How is the exhibition organized to give the viewer a better sense of the artist’s concepts, themes, inspiration, etc? How does the way works of art are exhibited affect the viewer’s experience of them? We’ll explore these questions and more as students ask questions of artist Lonnie Powell and the gallery’s owner and curator. Mr. Powell paints both portraits and landscapes in various media including watercolor, oil, charcoals, and pastels. Students will learn about the central themes of the exhibition, see selected works, and view video of the exhibition being put up, video of the exhibition’s opening night and reactions from patrons at opening night.

About the Exhibition and Portfolio Gallery:

More information about Mr. Powell’s exhibition, some images of Mr. Powell’s paintings, and details about the mission and artistic and educational programs of Portfolio Gallery can be found at the Portfolio Gallery website, http://www.portfoliogallerystl.org/.

About the Artist:

Lonnie Powell is a graduate of Lincoln University in Jefferson City, Missouri where he studied under the guidance of the late James Dallas Parks. His occupations have ranged from dishwasher to Xerox sales representative, but he has spent the vast majority of it dedicated to teaching art in the Kansas City Missouri Public School District. His work is in numerous private collections as well as The American Jazz Museum, The Negro League Baseball Museum, and Sprint Nextel Corporate Collection.

Powell is most well known for his oil paintings, but in the past few years has begun to work with watercolor. He is not dedicated to a single medium but prefers a range that includes charcoal, pen and ink, pastels, pencil, photography, and printmaking.

“I realize that my art is an experiment in a genre that most artists have forsaken for more ethereal pursuits and I have no problem with that. I do not believe that artists like Bearden, Vermeer, Charles White, and Rivera said all that needed to be said.

My art is the only part of me left uncompromised and it is my intention to keep it so. For this reason I have never made art my source of income. My art should never be referred to as work — like a saxophonist, I don’t work, I play. If my art ever becomes work it too will be compromised and I am sure I’ll not last long after that. My art is not a business or something done solely for competition, nor is it a hobby or a pastime — its much more than that. My art is something that I am compelled to do. It is my very life, it is my way of life — my religion.”

Artist biography taken from Mr. Powell’s biography as part of the Artist Residency Program for Review Studios in Kansas City, MO.
http://reviewstudios.org/resident-artists/lonnie-powell/

Program Format The program will focus on the work needed to stage an arts exhibition. The format will be a question and answer session as students view the works, tour the exhibition, and interact with the artist and curator/gallery owner.

1. Welcome and Introduction—Student groups and experts will be introduced and welcomed to the program.

2. Background of the Artist—Mr. Powell will share information about his education and training as an artist, his life’s journey, and how both those things and others have influenced and inspired his works and the media he chooses to use.

3. Experiencing the Exhibition—Students will view video of the exhibition being put up as well as opening night of the exhibition, and also take a tour of the exhibition space interacting with selected works as we take the tour. Student questions and artist comments about the creation of the exhibition, selection of the works included, placement of the works, etc. will form the focus for this segment.

4. Closing Segment--Including summary of topics discussed and final questions from students.
Objectives 1. Students will examine the process of selecting works for an art exhibition and creating a successful exhibition.

2. Students will examine works of art in-depth and talk about what they see through the use of some basic terms and principles of design.

3. Students will learn about what it means to be a “working artist,” and the process of inspiration and creation when painting a work of art.
Program Length 60 minutes
Dates/Times

Program Date Program Time Network Time Registration Deadline
All times below are displayed in Eastern Standard Time, as specified in your profile.
12/1/2009 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM 10:45 AM - 12:15 PM 11/24/2009
12/1/2009 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM 1:45 PM - 3:15 PM 11/24/2009
Connection Type(s) Available and Program Fees Interactive Cost: $0.00
View Only Cost: $0.00

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Program Fee Notes There is NO CHARGE for the program.
Cancellation Policy Since there may be a waiting list for interactive participation, please let us know of your need to cancel as soon as you know.

Content Provider HEC-TV 2007-08 Honorable Mention
Contact Information Helen Headrick
utilization@hectv.org
3655 Olive St
St Louis, MO 63108
United States
Phone: (314) 531-4455
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