DEN Summer School - Google Earth and Discovery Education

I used Google Earth often when I was in the classroom. I used it to reinforce geographic literacy and engage my high school social studies students with a colorful and interactive data visualization. Today, I’ll be presenting “Two Roundtrip Tickets to Anywhere with Discovery Education and Google Earth” as part of the DEN Summer School webinar series.

Click below to access the resources from this session. The webinar archive will be available on the DEN blog.

Two Roundtrip Tickets to Anywhere with Discovery Education and Google Earth

Google Earth Users Guide

Google Tools for Schools: Google Earth

Google Earth KMZ - Samples 

Google Lit Trips

KMLFactBook (blog post about KMLFactBook)

DEN Summer School - VoiceThread and DE Media

VoiceThread is one of my favorite Web 2.0 applications for education and it’s a perfect partner for Discovery Education’s rich media content.  I will be featuring VoiceThread during the August 25, 2009, DEN Summer School Webinar.

You can access the resources from this webinar by clicking below.  The webinar archive will be available on the DEN blog.

The Thread that Ties It All Together: VoiceThread and Discovery Education

Getting Started with VoiceThread in the Classroom

VoiceThead Wiki Page - Training and Integration Resources

DEN Summer School - Web 2.0 Week

Get ready for a new school year with the DEN!  Tell a colleague, invite your principal and join us for Summer School with the DEN.  Enroll today at: http://community.discoveryeducation.com/webinar.

All sessions begin at 11 AM ET.

These sessions are recorded and the presentation resources and archives will be made available at: http://blog.discoveryeducation.com/summer-school

Web 2.0 Week
8/24/09
Get Your Glog On! The DE streaming Builders and Glogster
8/25/09
The Thread that Ties it All Together: Discovery Education Content and Voicethread
8/26/09
Two Roundtrip Tickets to Anywhere in the World: Designing Virtual Field Trips with Discovery Education Media and Google Earth
8/27/09
Learning Through the Funnies: Mixing Discovery Education Content with Free Comic Tools

Great Data for Google Earth

I love the ways that Google Earth allows you to explore and interact with highly engaging visual data.  So, when I came across kmlfactbook I nearly flipped!  kmlfactbook allows users to tap into the data contained in the CIA World Factbook and the World Resources Institues EarthTrends.  Registered users can also upload their own data sets to kmlfactbook.

Users can access the following data sets from every country contained in the CIA World Factbook through kmlfactbook:

  • People
  • Economy
  • Transport
  • Military
  • Geography
  • Government
  • Communications

The data from WRI EarthTrends includes:

  • Climate and atmosphere
  • Forests, grasslands, and drylands
  • Population, health, and human well-being
  • Energy and resources
  • Economics, business, and the environment
  • Agriculture and food
  • Biodiversity and protected areas
  • Water resources and freshwater ecosystems
  • Environmental governance and institutions

The data can be viewed through the web browser in preview mode or can be downloaded as a KML file for use in Google Earth.

kmlfactbook.org
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The applications for kmlfactbook are nearly limitless.  The colorful and interactive interface make it perfect content for your interactive whiteboards, tablets, and LCD projectors.  Importing the KML files into Google Earth adds additional functionality and allows students to use the data to build their own Google Earth tours and data sets and allows users to layer additional data to create hypotheses and generalizations.  The ability to readily access data from all geographic areas instantly allows students to compare and contrast with ease.  Downloading the KML files and opening them in Google Earth allows students to create their own thematic maps.  (Not sure what a thematic map entails?  Check out this great Google Earth resource on Thematic Maps.)

Google Earth
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Here is a listing of some of the additional Google Earth layers that are terrific classroom content.

Don’t forget that if you are a Discovery Education subscriber you can enhance your Google Earth placemarks with DE media.

Welcome to Discovery Education Player
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To learn more about Google Earth, access training and tutorials, and explore educational applications, visit my Google Earth training site.   You can also download my presentation, Roundtrip Tickets to Anywhere: Discovery Education and Google Earth.

Free Audio Book Downloads

I came across a pretty cool website that might be of interest to teachers and students at the start of the school year. ThoughtAudio.com is a website that offers free MP3 streams and downloads of audio books.

Here’s a sampling of some school readings.

Call of the Wild - Jack London

The Prince - Nicollo Machiavelli

The Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge - Ambrose Bierce

The Red Badge of Courage - Stephen Crane

The Declaration of Independence

The Constitution

The books are segmented into chapters. The chapters can be streamed over the Internet by clicking on them or can be downloaded for local playback on your computer or MP3 player. For $10/year users can purchase a Zip Pass to allow them to download the entire book’s segments at one time. The Zip Pass is unlimited and can be used for as many books as a user wants.

This might be a great option for students who require audio support for reading. It looks like ThoughtAudio is planning on adding more titles soon. Check them out at ThoughtAudio.com.

Siemens “We Can Change the World Challenge” 2009 Opens

The 2009 Siemens We Can Change the World Challenge, hosted by the Siemens Foundation, Discovery Education, and the National Science Teachers Association (NSTA), is now open for entries.  In addition, the challenge has expanded to include elementary school students as well as middle school students this year.  The deadline for elementary level entries is January 31, 2010, and the deadline for middle school entries is March 15, 2010.  The goal of the challenge is to encourage K-8 students to design replicable solutions to environmental issues in their classrooms, schools and communities.

Recently, the grand prize winning team from the inaugural year of the challenge, Team Dead Weight from West Branch, Iowa, presented their project to an audience of peers, UN representatives and media.  View this video to learn more about the Siemens We Can Change the World Challenge and Team Dead Weight: http://bit.ly/noUP7.

Teaching About Genocide with DE streaming

Discovery adds new content to its Discovery Education streaming media library all the time. Here is my new favorite media asset - Interview wih Paul Rusesabagina, the hotel manager featured in Hotel Rwanda. This video is part of the new content added to the DE streaming service this summer by the Underground Railroad Freedom Center, one of the new organizations joining the 180+ content providers who license their media for teacher and student use through Discovery Education.

Paul Rusesabagina, the hotel manager who saved more than 1,200 Tutsis during the 1994 Rwandan genocide, shares his thoughts on freedom, personal responsibility, heroism, and social justice.

Click here to access the full 28-minute video. (Note: you will need to log into Discovery Education to access the video.)

As with most DE streaming videos, the interview is segmented into chapters to make it easier to use in targeted classroom instruction. This interview is organized into 70 chapters, one segment for each interview question and response.

I wish that I would have been able to use this when I was still in the classroom and teaching my students about genocide. I would likely have used it in juxtaposition with First Person Singular: Elie Wiesel, which I used to prepare my students to read Night.

Nobel Peace Prize laureate Elie Wiesel reflects upon his life, his work and his concerns for the future of mankind. The celebrated author of the Holocaust memoir Night reveals how he reconstructed his life after surviving the horrors of Auschwitz to enter a world of writing, teaching and campaigning tirelessly against threats to human rights throughout the world. He presents a warm and lively account of his experiences as a journalist in Paris and Jerusalem, of his authorship of more than 40 novels, plays and essays, and of his human rights activism. He also focuses grimly on the ability of human beings to dehumanize each other in order to kill with impunity. In discussing the events of September 11, he reflects on how the re-emergence of terrorism in a new and unimaginably more dangerous form casts doubts on whether the 21st century can avoid re-creating the nightmares of the 20th.

The Genocide Education Project has some excellent classroom resources to teach about genocide, focusing in on the acknowledged instances of genocide in the 20th century — Armenian Genocide 1915-1918, Holocaust 1939-1945, Cambodia Killing Fields 1975-1979, Rwandan Genocide 1994, and the Genocide in Sudan 2004-today. I have used some of the materials from the “Confronting Genocide: Never Again” unit from the Choices Program developed by Brown University. Click here for more resources to teach genocide.

I think it would be a terrific social studies - language arts collaboration to have students explore the different first-person experiences with genocide and how survivors managed their memories and used them to inform their future commitment to humankind. I did something like this one year as an integration with my partner language arts teacher. Students read both Night and Maus: A Survivor’s Tale and produced multimedia representations of survivors’ experiences during and after the Holocaust. One of my favorite projects was this podcast. It was an imaginary conversation between Elie Wiesel (Night) and Vladek Spiegelman (Maus I: A Survivor’s Tale, My Father Bleeds History) in a coffee shop in New York City.

I could see expanding this project and including exploration of the survivors from other genocides. Perhaps, Elie Wiesel might have a conversation with Loung Ung, survivor of the Cambodian Genocide and author of First They Killed My Father: A Daughter of Cambodia Remembers, or with some of those survivors from the Rwandan featured in Philip Gourevitch’s book, We Wish to Inform You That Tomorrow We Will Be Killed With Our Families: Stories from Rwanda.

The video segments from DE streaming could be used to provide the scaffolding so that students gain a foundational understanding of genocide before starting to read the first-person accounts and memoirs. In addition to the segments I already highlighted, here are a few others that would be useful.

The Legacy of the Pol Pot Regime and Khmer Rouge
Keepers of Memory: Survivors’ Accounts of the Rwandan Genocide
The Holocaust: In Memory of Millions
Civil War and Genocide in Rwanda: Video Yearbook Collection 1994

DE streaming has many more videos, images, and articles to support learning about genocide.  The media is helpful in providing background when teaching a very difficult and emotionally charged topic.

Connect, Communicate, Collaborate Educational Technology Conference


I’m in Erie, Pennsylvania, for the 3CsETC. I’m excited to have the opportunity to meet so many from my PLN.

What is 3CsETC?

The 3Cs ETC Conference is a collaborative effort between NPAECT, IU5, CFF Coaches and the LEARN Initiative. The conference name was created using 3Cs (Connect, Communicate, Collaborate), which NPAECT has used as their day-conference theme in the spring and fall of 2008 combined with ETC (Educational Technology Conference) which was added to 3Cs as the conference joined forces with CFF and LEARN.

NPAECT, LEARN and CFF and IU5 separately were working toward the same goal of assisting teachers in changing their teaching practices using technology as an integral part of their curriculum, so this collaboration made perfect sense.

One goal of 3Cs ETC is to provide quality professional development and training and to host engaging and motivating keynote speakers, conference presenters, and hands-on learning opportunities to educators in the northwest Pennsylvania region. Our second goal is to develop a vibrant professional learning community of 21st century teachers who recognize the rapid changes in our world that demand changes in our classroom instruction and who are willing to invest in a vastly different educational system that still focuses on challenging our students to succeed.

Here are my presentation resources for my keynote and concurrent sessions. You can access more conference resources on the 3CsETC website and Ning network.

Power Up Your Professional Learning Network - Keynote
Presentation
Resources

Creating Online Class Communities - Concurrent Session
Presentation

Learning 2.0 – Engaging 21st Century Learners - Concurrent Session
Presentation

Thinking Outside the Slide: Non Linear Multimedia Presentations - Concurrent Session
Presentation

DEN National Institute Resources and Materials

GGB Thanks to everyone who participated in the DEN National Institute (face to face AND virtually).  The NI was a tremendous success and everyone learned so much.  You might say that we built bridges to connect ourselves with other members of the DEN as well as to best practices with digital media and instructional technology.  (pardon the obvious pun . . . considering that the NI met in CA practically in the shadow of the Golden Gate Bridge)

Our leave-taking on Friday afternoon was bittersweet as everyone forged strong relationships with each other.  If my Facebook, Twitter, and Plurk friend requests are any gauge, I am not the only person who felt the power of the DEN community.

Here are some resources that I’ve aggregated for the NI.  You’ll want to check National Institute 2009 page on the DEN National Blog for more resources as they are posted.

Discovery Education Flickr Photos - DENNI tags

DENNI Twitter Hashtags

DENNI Great Links and Ideas - Google Spreadsheet

Diigo Discovery Education Network - DENNI tags

Delicious - DENNI tags

DENNI CoverItLive

DENNI ustream sessions

Here is the link to the resources for my presentations at the DEN NI.

A CiL About CoverItLive

This is a CiL that will accompany a session on CoverItLive at the DEN National Institute.

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