Monday, November 29, 2010
Student Research
Students today are researching about the different armies of the American Revolution. Through Marshall Cavendish and the Annals of American history they can explore the different qualities of each army. It is very easy to see who has used a computer and who is not sure what to do. I started the assignment with a guide sheet and some students are quick to move through it and start exploring on their own. Others seem satisfied just to work with the limited information given to them. The day as a whole has gone quite well and I look forward to giving this group of students more freedom in future internet research assignments.
Monday, November 22, 2010
Information Literacy
After allowing the mass amount of information we received at the last training to set in I have discovered a few things. First, we have a large amount of resources for social studies on the GCMS destiny page. Second, I should be having students go to these resources more frequently and have signed up for more lab time to make this happen. There is such a specific focus that these different sources can bring to the classroom. I am excited to see how the students enjoy working through the information that is presented to them through the many different online library resources. Third and final, I feel that only using the destiny page is not good for students. We talked about teaching students how to choose the proper website. If I give too much instruction then they are not choosing the site but just following instructions. I feel that a Google search can teach students valuable lessons on how to find credible information online. Definitely a lot to work with and a lot to think about.
Tuesday, November 16, 2010
Voice Thread
I am in the process of planning a voice thread lesson, with the help of another teacher at my school, where students can collaborate to figure our the meanings behind political cartoons. The final goal will be for them to create their own political cartoons and other students will be able to comment on their creations. This project will be used to help understand the mood of the American Revolution. By using voice thread students can hear the ideas of others and share their own without people watching them. I am really excited to see how this works.
Monday, November 1, 2010
Imagine the Possibilities
The beginning of chapter 3 related planning a 21st century project to planning for a trip. This analogy was great to help me understand the process of planning a project. You need to focus on major topics and the big ideas of your particular subject. The next step is using 21st century strategies that connect the information directly to each student's personal experiences. The engagement will increase and student achievement will increase. Now the tough part, deciding which idea to choose for a project.
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