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Challenge--your best 2.0 project represented with one URL!

Let's get some inspiration from each other. Share the one URL that represents the best learning activity you helped to create this year. If you don't have one you can share, point us to someone else's fabulous project. (Descriptions are fine. Just select ONE very best.)

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This year I'm doing a lot of work with a teacher in a class called Multimedia Productions, essentially a retooled drama class that's been amped up for multimedia. The classroom teacher and I wanted to get podcasting right away, so we adapted some existing projects. It was funny, some of the kids were reluctant and shy about it. But seeing their work on the website and their names come up in iTunes was a rush -- "Oh, snap!"

Next year we're looking to do more and dig more deeply into it. But here's what we've got so far:

http://www.fcps.edu/LutherJacksonMS/library/podcasts.html
This is the #1 site:
Algebasics: Online Instruction for students who are struggling in Algebra.
This is a list of my fav's:
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This isn't exactly new, but an English class had a fine time making MySpace profiles. The assignment for these Juniors was to create a myspace page for a character from Gatsby. This includes completing a profile, an "about me," blog entries, and commenting on their "friends'" pages in character.
In the words of the teacher, "They ran with it in excitingly creative ways, including songs and photos (that was actually the first thing they did)."
http://www.myspace.com/mchs07azgatsby
Too funny!!! Can't wait to share this!
A collaborative reading project between the Library and the English Department. Students in Grade 8 and 9 were required to pose a thoughtful question based on one of the 10 books they read with some personal connection to the wider world. We only kept a sample ... http://tfsreadingcircle.pbwiki.com - see also a grade 6 interdisciplinary research project - http://iddpages.pbwiki.com -- neither of these are the very best. They are fairly successful beginnings and both the students and teachers were inspired to create.

An IB teacher-librarian Wiki site is in the works - several of us will be writing to the site on Monday, 22 October ... http://ibtlpages.pbwiki.com -- please send comments to any or all of the above. Thanks in advance, Julia
Here's my first attempt at a school related wiki project (in it's infancy... ) It is a careers wiki that will serve as a pathfinder for various jobs. The students have just started posting, but I'm excited by the potential.

http://bookbird.wikispaces.com/Careers+Wiki

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