Through Passages Canada, Waubgeshig Rice has agreed to speak with our group. On Thursday May 25th, 9:00 am he will do a Google Hangout on Air with our classes. We can't wait!
Here is the recording of our session!!!
0 Comments
Students have been working hard in their small, mixed-schools working groups. They have been adding to collaborative Mindomo mind maps and discussion forums as they investigate sub topics to the bigger question "What does being a great Canadian look like?". Throughout the next weeks, students will be 'crafting' their vision of what being a great Canadian looks like. They may craft this in our collaborative Minecraft world. They may craft a song. They may craft a piece of art. A website. A poem. A blog post. A video. We're excited to see what they may craft to represent their vision.
We have been lucky enough to get Shawn Johnston booked to speak with students participating in the #CDNcraft project. This is an amazing opportunity for our students to hear another perspective of life in Canada. Check out Shawns bio and get ready for a great Google Hangout on April 20th at 9:30 am.
Our next round of Google Hangouts on Air will be Tuesday April 4th at 9:30 am and 2:15 pm. The links to watch will be posted here!
Prompts for these discussions are:
You can watch our 9:30 hangout here: http://youtu.be/tW8aZKFImCY
Today we have our second round of Google Hangouts on Air. Please feel free to watch the live events here or watch them later.
Link to watch the 9:30 am Hangout: http://youtu.be/1aXc2q84gQ4 Below is the 2:15 pm Hangout Today we are having two google hangouts with classes. 9:30 and 2:15.
You can watch the 2:15 one here. You can watch the 9:30 one here. John Stockmann from Wikwemikong has created a great video for teachers and students in #CDNcraft to explain how to use hypothes.is to annotate some online texts. Join in the fun!A great overview of the project created by Julie Balen.On March 7th, at 9:30 am, we are all invited to a live virtual session with the National Gallery of Canada (distance education program) called Indigenous Art Today. "What is Indigenous art in Canada like today? Discover how Indigenous artists connect to tradition and invent new ways to make art." |