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Learn how to facilitate project-based learning while teaching collaboration in your classroom. All YOU need to do is provide the topic, a rubric, a deadline, and time. Students will choose their groups and make a Google Site. This site will include their check-off list of responsibilities through a Google spreadsheet, their self-set Google calendar of deadlines, their Google Doc notes of research, their 'works cited' Google doc, their body of work as a presentation through Google Presentation, their timeline of events from the topic (using TimeToast.com), and video, screen recording, or screenshot proof of how they collaborated throughout the project ie: picture of text messages, screenshots of emails, and/or recording of their Skype/Google+ meetings. This culminating project allows for creativity and the opportunity for strong collaboration.

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Here is the link to this presentation:

http://tinyurl.com/moudbmz

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LEARNING TO COLLABORATECOLLABORATING TO LEARN

GeGe DrozenResource Specialist/SDC

Teacher/Workability Coordinator

Minarets High School

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www.minarets.us

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The Importance of Collaboration

Development depends on interaction with people.” - Vygotsky

Coming together is a beginning, staying together is progress, and working together is success. —Henry Ford

Individual commitment to a group effort—that is what makes a team work, a company work, a society work, a civilization work. —Vince Lombardi

A random national sampling completed by the University of Phoenix of 500 workforce members 18-54 years of age between April 6 and 18, 2011

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Have students form groups of 3 to 5

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Start With A Group Google Site

One student becomes the creator and shares the site with the

others in the group

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Choose either a blank template or one from the

Gallery

Example of Gallery

templates

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Start With A Title

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Share Site With Teacher

Teacher makes a Google Survey The lead student copies the URL

of the Group’s Google Siteand fills out the Google Survey

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Teacher Collects All Google Site URLs for Grading

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Example of Lesson Topic:

Project 7.2- Hello! I am a Totalitarian Dictator Expert!In this Project, you will be assigned a topic that has to do with a Totalitarian Dictator. You will present your topic to the class for a grade.The most important thing to remember is that you are telling the story of your topic. I do not want you to regurgitate what you read word for word. I want you to know your topic like the back of your hand so that you can tell the story of your topic. We will take notes on your topic but we do not want to write huge blocks of text. Please highlight what you want us to take notes on and keep it short! You should only have three to four sentences on each slide at the most. Here are the requirements. Follow them closely.

1. You must have four sources each. At the end of the presentation, you must have a works cited page that alphabetizes all of the sources from everyone in your group. Only 1 of your sources can be a .com per student. The rest should be .org or .edu. The sources must be cited MLA style and all images must be cited as well.2. You must come up with a nice looking title page that uses the same title I have given you.3. Each question is a slide and you must have one slide that is just an image.4. You must have an image on each slide.5. You image slide should tell the story in and of its self. It should captivate. You must be able to talk about you image slide and what it represents.6. You will be graded down for reading off your slides constantly. Note Cards or Paper Notes are strongly recommended. If you don't need any and you can give a great presentation then that is even better. However, don't read your slides.

Stalin:-Country?-What kind of government did he lead?-Whose footsteps did he follow in? Who did he kill to take power?-What were the Great Purges?-What were his 5 year plans?-What is a Gulag?-What is his nickname?-Define Collectivization.-What was Stalinism

Now here are the requirements for the items:

-Your group will collaborate using Google Presentation

-It needs to be embedded on your Google Site.

This is worth 30 points.

This particular lesson was designed by my

colleague, Daniel Ching.You can find his blog at:

http://tinyurl.com/mdaad44

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Part 2 to this lesson: Project 7.1- Short Film on an EgomaniacFor this project you will be using iMovie. You will have 1 full class period to do this project. You are going to create a 1 minute introduction video about a totalitarian dictator. You will choose from Hitler, Stalin, or Mussolini. You need to answer the questions below in the video. The video cannot exceed 1 minute 20 seconds and it may not be under 1 minute. This is not a fancy iMovie but can be if you take time at home.

Requirements:1. You must use 8 pictures in the video.2. You must answer all of the questions thoroughly.3. You must have three sources (cite them with Easybib and have them at the end of the video.4. Voice over is optional but most of that would have to be done outside of class.5. It needs to be quick but correct and informative.6. No needless facts like date of birth, parents names...or things like that.7. There must be music but it must have non-copyright.8. You must upload to Vimeo and embed on your Google Site.

Stalin-What kind of ideology did Stalin follow?-Who did he kill to take power?-What were the five year plans?-What was Collectivization?-What were the Great Purges?-How many died under his rule?

Be creativeand

collaborate!

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Make a Google Spreadsheet of ResponsibilitiesThis is a group decision.

When something is completed, turn it green.

Insert it onto the Google Site

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Make a Countdown To the Due Date of the Project

Click on “More” at the top right of your site. Next, click “edit site layout”. Then, click “Sidebar”. Finally, click the + symbol and scroll down to “Countdown” then set the

date it is due.

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Embed a Google Calendar or screenshot of another calendar

and set up due dates of progress

Typical projects

should not be more than 3 weeks long

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Insert Google Docs and Google Presentationwhen they are completed

Click the Edit icon of a pencil in the top right of the Google Site and then:

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By clicking “Document” your latest work will appear so you can select it to go onto your Google Site. This is

also true for your Google Presentation and Google Spreadsheet.

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Timeline Using TimeToastwww.timetoast.com

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Let’s Go To a Live Google Site

http://tinyurl.com/kwzlw89

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GeGe DrozenMinarets High Schoolwww.minarets.us

Email: [email protected]

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