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Connecting classrooms through email
The ability of technology to connect people is the
purpose of this space. This month, we re-examine the process of connecting
class-to-class and student-to-student through email. Be sure to visit the
companion story in Through
a Student's Eyes for examples of actual student-sent emails!
Finding other classes with which your students can
converse is becoming increasingly easy. There are professional online
services which facilitate such connections (two are listed below).
However, the global Exchange directory provides the ability to easily
contact and cultivate class-to-class communication inside Kentucky! Right
now, Glendover Elementary classes are conversing with schools in Pike
County, Muhlenburg County, Hardin County, Christian County and Graves
County!
Here's how Leanna did it...
"...After a quick tutorial on the regions of
Kentucky and what counties are where, I sent a general e-mail to all the
teachers in one county of each region. If I didn't hear from anyone in
that county, I e-mailed another. Needless to say, I got lots of e-mail for
awhile! After we narrowed the list to 4th grade classes, I e-mailed the
teachers. Their classes are using the teacher's e-mail account..."
Below are services which will extend your search outside
of Kentucky:
http://www.epals.com/
ePals - a clearinghouse for email contact
student-to-student, class-to-class, or school-to-school - has been
featured in TIPS before, and has been used in a variety of settings.
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http://www.teaching.com/KeyPals/
KeyPals - Teaching.Com sponsors this
initiative. It includes many of the same features as ePals, but with
a focus more on collaborative projects. |
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Submitted by Leanna
Prater
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