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R.W. Burniske, Ph.D.
Telecollaborative Learning Projects




ETEC ResourceNet (2004 - present)
Designed and coordinated the creation of an interactive, Web-based archive for the storage and retrieval of learning objects produced by students and faculty in the ETEC Department at UH-Manoa.

IT Alliance (2004 - present)        
Designed and coordinated interactive website for the Information Technology Alliance at UH-Manoa.

Aloha Now! Promoting Peace and Justice (2003 - Present)
Designed, created and facilitated online meeting place and digital archive for citizens of the world who seek peaceful, and lasting, solutions to conflict.

The Cyberpilot's License (1996-Present) 
Created interactive website as instructional tool for teacher training, student research and community discussion of online ethics.

Electronic Pedagogy (1996-Present) 
Designed interactive website for professional development; implemented for teacher training in World Links for Development Program. 

Utopian Visions '95-'99 (January - May 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999) 
Designed and coordinated global telecollaborative project for secondary students in Africa, Asia, Europe, North and South America. 

East to East: Letters to/from South Africa (1997) 
Designed and facilitated telecollaborative project for adult literacy programs (Austin Learning Academy, East Austin, TX; Eastern Cape, South Africa). 

The Media Matter: 'A Communications Study' (1995) 
Designed and coordinated 12-week telecollaborative study of international media with secondary school students in Malaysia, Botswana and the USA. 

Great Expectations: Electronic Novellas in the Making (1995) 
Designed and coordinated serial publication of student novellas on electronic bulletin board at the International School of Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. 

Nadine Gordimer Internet Project '94 &endash; '95 (1994, 1995) 
Designed and coordinated 8-week, telecollaborative study of Nobel Prize-winning author's fiction for mixed race schools in Malaysia and South Africa. 

South African Elections '94 Internet Project (1994) 
Co-designed and coordinated 8-week study via electronic mailing list; participants from Malaysia, South Africa, USA, and The Netherlands. 

Project Utopia (1993) 
Co-designed pilot project; weekly exchange of utopian fictions between International School of Kuala Lumpur and Central Campus, Des Moines, IA. 
 
 
 


Last modified: October 10, 2002