Homeschool Connections

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Putting it into Practice

Posted by dobrien on April 14, 2009

web 2.0In the previous post, I’ve shared the mission and core values of Visions in Education.  Our mission is to prepare each student to succeed in a rapidly changing world.  An important part of this mission is a focus on helping students become familiar with the technology tools that are available.  These tools can help students communicate, collaborate and contribute now, as a student; in their future education; and later, in the workforce.

I’ve taken the opportunity this year to learn more about educational technology, research how homeschoolers are integrating it into their curriculum, and investigate some of the web 2.0 technology tools.  I am learning so much that I’m almost overwhelmed.  (Okay, I’m already overwhelmed.)  To help, I am choosing to focus in on just a few things for next year the next several years.  I will be sharing more about these in the future.  For now, here’s a brief description of the goals I’ve set to address our school’s mission statement.

  1. Blogging:  I will be using this blog to communicate and keep you informed.  Additionally, I want to provide a place on the blog for student blogging.  Students tend to write better when they have a purpose and an authentic audience.  I will provide a “publishing place” on my blog for posting student-writing projects next year.  There will also be a “student spotlight” which I’ll share more about later.
  2. Social Networking:  The Visions Homeschool Network will be used to facilitate community and connections for you and other homeschooling parents.  I have it just about ready to launch so you’ll have a chance to join before summer.
  3. Technology Instruction:  I’m not sure how this will take shape yet.  I hope to either create a “Tech Club” for interested students or find a way to teach mini-tech lessons periodically.  Let me know if you are interested in this or have ideas.
  4. Project 2.0:  This is a self-directed learning program that I am putting together for 7th-12th graders or Parent Educators who want to learn more about Web2.0.  I hope to have it completed for the fall semester.
  5. Online Portfolio Projects:  Colleges are seeking out potential student candidates through online networks.  I will be available to help your high school student create an online portfolio that they can add to throughout their high school years, and later present, as they apply for colleges and scholarships.  Let me know if you are interested.

If you have any thoughts about any of these, I would love to hear it.  Post a comment below.

Photo Attribution:  Tyler Howarth

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