
Welcome to the online collaborative
component of Mountain Adventures: Exploring the Himalayas, Andes, and Appalachians.
This project brought students from Nepal, Peru, and the United States together
in a shared learning experience. Using the Internet as a communication and publishing
vehicle, this partnership became the framework for cooperative learning about
the social, cultural, and physical world.
Through telecommunication and collaboration with peers, students workedas
a cross-classroom community of learners-toward a common goal: understanding
the role of native plants in their own and other cultures. In this project-based
learning experience, students were challenged to think and act like scientists,
exploring their backyard, making observations, gathering data, and analyzing
information. By sharing knowledge with their international classmates, students
were encouraged to think outside their own experiences and to consider other
perspectives and cultures.
Global communication took place initially through a simple email exchange activity
where students shared personal information about themselves with their international
classmates. These social relationships became the foundation for their shared
learning experience. As the project progressed, students constructed an understanding
of the presence and use of local native plants-as food, medicine, and fiber-through
fieldwork, interviews, and research. Finally, students shared their understanding
by building a Web site, enabling them to consider similarities and differences
and completing the knowledge construction cycle.
Learn about the importance and use of native plants in the Andes,
Himalayas,
and Appalachians
by visiting the student-created Web pages.