Wednesday, March 20, 2013
Teaching Two-Point-Oh
Start small.... With every difficult step, change or avenue in life, we're told to start small. With teaching, its basically the same thing, but sometimes starting small sounds like moving backwards. As was the case with planning lessons in a Web 1.0 environment. There are so many tools available, being limited to a few is almost distressing. If I were to recreate my WebQuest lesson I would definitely change some of the components to utilize the vast array of tools available. In the WebQuest, students are asked to research an animal, create a poster and a PSA about the animal but I did not specify how. In a faster paced web 2.0 world, I would definitely change the PSA to a podcast. This would allow for sending/publishing the podcast to the web without infringing upon the issue of putting students faces/images out for all to see. This should allow for parents to listen to a be a part of the students' products. Talk about making learning real. Parents are always asking students what they "did at school today." After students have returned home, had a snack, done homework and played some video games- the school days seems as far as eons ago. Forget about "talking" what about "showing" their parents what they accomplished. It would surely change the fodder for dinner table discussion tremendously... if students still have family dinners, that is...
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I have often pondered that whole dinner table thing...I actually have long conversations about it with my students. Most of them don't do dinner at the table with the whole family more than 3 times a week. It's a fascinating culture conundrum.
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