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Harris, J. (2002). Wherefore art though, telecollaboration? Learning and Leading with Technology, 29(6), 54-63.

The reading “Wherefore art thou, telecollaboration” By Judi Harris, speaks exactly of what i am interested. technology providing children with a a voice and communication with the rest of the world. Judi explain the many ways that technology connect children and helps them to learn collaboratly. these examples include:

Interpersonal exchange- are those activities “in which individuals talk electronically with other individuals, individuals talk with groups or groups talk with other groups. Interpersonal Exchanges include: key-pals, global classrooms, electronic appearances, telementoring, question-and answer activities (Harris, 1998, p. 18).

Information collection and analysis:  which “involve students collecting, compiling, and comparing different types of interesting information” eg  information exhanges, database creation, electronic publishing” (Harris, 1998, p. 18).

Problem solving: “activities that promote critical thinking, collaboration and problem based learning. Problem Solving structures include: information searches, peer feedback activities, parallel problem solving, sequential problem solving, and social action projects.” (Harris, 1998, p. 18).

i think that these examples are excellent ways in which teachers can incorporate computers into the classroom, to help set up communication between students and the rest of the world. At the beginning of the reading, the article explains that 75% of teachers believe that technology is valuable in education. however only 35% of teachers use it in their classroom.of course we all have our own personal reasons such as computer illiterate, time , unreliable computers, lack of computers ect. but this is no time to make excuses, as there are so many fascinating and exciting activities that teachers can involve students and help celebrate students work.  Judi expresses that teachers that use computers to allow students to get in touch with the world, are the ones that engage students straight away. students get tired of always having the same audience, same peers to express ideas and same people to critique their work. give children variety and use some of the examples  above, allow them to have a different set of people every day. yes that sounds hard, but with technology all you have to do is log on and there’s a whole world waiting to discover what children have to offer.

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   Computers

April 6, 2008 @ 6:39 pm

[...] Ruth U. wrote an interesting post today onHere’s a quick excerpti think that these examples are excellent ways in which teachers can incorporate computers into the classroom, to help set up communication between students and the rest of the world. At the beginning of the reading, … [...]

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   | Victoria's Blog

April 9, 2008 @ 4:15 pm

[...] { April 9, 2008 @ 7:15 pm } · { Uncategorized } { } Great article on giving students a new audience [...]

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   Una Harris

June 3, 2008 @ 9:10 pm

I read this article as well, and found it just as interesting. I agree, the real benefits of using technology (and the internet in particular) in the classroom are the collaborative aspects.

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   Teachers: Kids First, Excuses Last | Ash's blog

June 13, 2008 @ 10:38 pm

[...] thought Bianca raised a key issue in her blog posting “Give Students a New Audience Everyday” from Judi Harris’ “Wherefore art thou telecollaboration?” about encouraging students to [...]

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