The 2008 Horizon Project is well under way in Australia, Austria, Japan, Qatar, Spain, the US! And they need your help!

Next week begins the first stages of the Sounding Board process, when students in classrooms around the world peer review the completed work to date and offer constructive feedback. There are so many fantastic projects to peer review (a total of 80 wikis!), that as many classrooms as possible are needed to act as Sounding Boards. Any and all age-levels are welcome as peer reviewers!

Not only is the process of peer review a component of the new NETS standards, but it is an incredibly valuable way for students to connect and collaborate in a meaningful way. It’s also a perfect introduction to globally collaborative projects for classrooms that may not have had much experience like this before. Of course, for those who are active online collaborators, this project offers a perfect opportunity to experience a far-reaching, well-organized, and truly authentic global project.

For the past two years, students in my classes have acted as a Sounding Board for the Horizon Project and the Flat Classroom Project – the first year I worked with grade eight students, and the following year with grade five students. Both groups learned so much from the process of evaluating student work on such exciting and engaging topics, and both groups commented on how valuable this kind of real-world application of technology is for them.

Jo McLeay and I have volunteered to coordinate the Sounding Board classrooms and we would love to have as many classroom as possible participate. We will hold a planning session in Elluminate in the next week or so to help coordinate this process so that it’s as easy as possible for all classrooms involved.

If you’re interested, please sign up on the Sounding Board wiki page today!

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5 thoughts on “Horizon Project Sounding Board Classrooms Needed!

  1. Kim, thank you for being a part of our project and taking a leadership role. I am excited that you and Jo are working together on this….two colleagues that I truly admire and respect!
    I also posted about the need for sounding boards classrooms and expert advisers and included a video of previous sounding board teachers talking about their experiences which may be interesting to anyone who wants to come on board.
    Here is the video as well: Flat Classroom Sounding Boards Talk
    Julie

  2. Kim,
    This sounds like a project I would like my 6 AP World History students to participate in – the problem is that they will not have an opportunity to begin until 05/19. Is this too late with the deadline being 05/23? If so, any other suggestions?
    Thank you-
    Donna Lang
    Lorenzo Walker Technical High School
    Naples, FL

  3. Kim,
    I would like to do this project with my 10th grade AP World History students. Unfortunately, they are not able to participate until 05/19. With the deadline of 05/23 would this be a possibility for them? If not, do you have some other options?
    Thanks-
    Donna Lang
    Lorenzo Walker Technical High School
    Naples, FL

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