Blended Delivery
Tuesday, December 4, 2012
Sunday, November 25, 2012
Week 13- Comment and Progress
I have looked through some of the other ePortfolio entries and have gotten several GREAT ideas and resources. The tutorial for signing up for an Edmodo account is great! I think this will be a great beginning of the year video to show both students and parents. I'm already thinking about an open house use for this video. I also looked up several other "How-To" videos for Edmodo that I would like to post on my Edline for Parents to have as resources.
My progress is going well!! Though my actual full unit has not been utilized yet, the skills I have learned from this class have already changed how I teach.
Students have used a public document as a collaboration tool already and it was very successful! They were amazed to see that everyone could work on one idea at a time.
I look forward to designing my Spring units in a blended fashion. I am also very much looking forward to the presentations for some final collaborative ideas.
My progress is going well!! Though my actual full unit has not been utilized yet, the skills I have learned from this class have already changed how I teach.
Students have used a public document as a collaboration tool already and it was very successful! They were amazed to see that everyone could work on one idea at a time.
I look forward to designing my Spring units in a blended fashion. I am also very much looking forward to the presentations for some final collaborative ideas.
Tuesday, November 13, 2012
Week 12- Effective Presentations
The 21st century skills that must be addressed in the classroom justify the teaching of presentation skills and incorporating them into the content. Here are two examples:
21C.O.5-8.1.LS.2- Student interprets abstract visuals and creates products (e.g. digital storytelling) that reflect a growing understanding of visual language and require the effective use of tools (e.g. cropped photos, original charts and graphs, well-chosen images from databases, video clips).
21C.O.5-8.1.LS.3-Student presents thoughts, ideas, and conceptual understanding efficiently, accurately and in a compelling manner and enhances the oral or written presentation through the use of technology.In the beginning of my blended unit, my students must understand the historic progression of the atom. They must know the scientists and famous experiments that lead to the discovery of the subatomic particles and the uses we have for a model today.
A positive of using a prezi presentation to teach this content material is that the student engagement is much higher in comparison to a general lecture based style to present facts.
This is a work in progress and will be edited before I use this unit.
History of an Atom on Prezi
Another presentation used for discussion and interaction about rates of reaction in our class
In addition to presentation software as educator tools for lessons, students can use any of the above mentioned programs to create a presentation about a group designed experiment and the results. (Not used in this specific unit but I am having my students use this later in the year.)
Monday, October 29, 2012
Week 11- Assessment
Assessment is the tangible evidence of learning. It is the proof that learning and understanding has taken place in a world that is saying students aren't learning in our school systems anymore. The failure in education comes when we assume assessment is a synonym for test and specifically a standardized multiple choice test.
In my blended classroom, I am utilizing the Google Apps suite as a main hub for assessment.
The assessment tool I am showing is a simple way to use Google Docs, and Google Forms.
As part of the writing initiative for all content classes, students are working on their scientific writing skills by writing a detailed lab report after all lab investigations.
Here is the guideline and report template available for all students. This is available on edline as a file as well as on Edmodo.
Lab Report Template - Outline
My students type up the lab report and send it to me using the homework hand-in option on Edline. (See previous post and tech writing instruction as a how-to.)
My assessment tool for grading these lab reports is a simple form/rubric.
I have attached the form and the spreadsheet that displays the results.
Lab Report Grading Form
Spreadsheet
If I print a copy of the spreadsheet, I can cut slips of feedback for the kids to see their grade and the specific comments section.
Other assessments I'm developing are simple concept checks with Socrative software on the iPads, live collaborate responses with Google Docs, and project presentation with Prezi or iMovie.
In my blended classroom, I am utilizing the Google Apps suite as a main hub for assessment.
The assessment tool I am showing is a simple way to use Google Docs, and Google Forms.
As part of the writing initiative for all content classes, students are working on their scientific writing skills by writing a detailed lab report after all lab investigations.
Here is the guideline and report template available for all students. This is available on edline as a file as well as on Edmodo.
Lab Report Template - Outline
My students type up the lab report and send it to me using the homework hand-in option on Edline. (See previous post and tech writing instruction as a how-to.)
My assessment tool for grading these lab reports is a simple form/rubric.
I have attached the form and the spreadsheet that displays the results.
Lab Report Grading Form
Spreadsheet
If I print a copy of the spreadsheet, I can cut slips of feedback for the kids to see their grade and the specific comments section.
Other assessments I'm developing are simple concept checks with Socrative software on the iPads, live collaborate responses with Google Docs, and project presentation with Prezi or iMovie.
Tuesday, October 23, 2012
Week 10- Technical Writing
This week we learned how to create tech writings. This is going to be such a useful tool for our blended courses. To eliminate or at least address some of the issues with technology questions outside of the classroom, technical writings and instructions can be useful tools for frequently asked questions. This week my students are submitting lab-reports. In the future I would like to have them do the lab in class and type the lab report at home to submit. I created instructions on how to submit their lab report on Edline as a homework hand in.
I'm posting screen shots of the file to my e-portfolio.(Screen shots and screen casts have made my life easier!)
Monday, October 15, 2012
Week 9- How is it going?
A brief update on things:
For my blended unit, I'm taking a different approach on things then what I originally intended. To begin, my topic has changed from physics to chemistry, I'm trying to incorporate more writing and reading components and I'm also utilizing Edmodo more as I learn how useful it is as a main classroom portal.
The reason I chose to change my topic is based on the "learn from your mistakes" model of teaching. This year I did a chemistry unit and was just beginning to utilize some of the tools we are learning in our class. As my unit finished I found myself thinking about what I could have done. So I've decided to redesign this specific unit incorporating apps I am discovering, more Google docs for collaborative investigations and more writing and reading components.
A new link to my outline in progress (I'm still working on the physics unit if you'd like to keep up with the previous link as well).
Blended Chemistry Unit
I also wanted to update on a blended unit I'm working on for my RTI class. My students are extremely interested in learning about the potentials colonization of Mars. This started as a text based reading exercise for comprehension and vocabulary skills. We read two articles about terraforming Mars and the current Mars missions. Comprehension was impressive because of the interest level. The questions the students were coming up with after this were wonderful, inspiring, and in some ways overwhelming. We began by typing just a list of research questions. From there, I decided to create an Edmodo site that the students could interact on as they began to research.
SUCCESS!
They were amazed with the live Google Doc that we collaborated on for signing up for our research questions. I've posted different polls that the students have commented on. Students are posting support articles to the research questions. I feel as if the students are driving the content of the unit which has been challenging but exciting as a teacher to have such an open ended goal.
I'm posting some snapshots of this specific unit!! Click on the pictures to enlarge!
For my blended unit, I'm taking a different approach on things then what I originally intended. To begin, my topic has changed from physics to chemistry, I'm trying to incorporate more writing and reading components and I'm also utilizing Edmodo more as I learn how useful it is as a main classroom portal.
The reason I chose to change my topic is based on the "learn from your mistakes" model of teaching. This year I did a chemistry unit and was just beginning to utilize some of the tools we are learning in our class. As my unit finished I found myself thinking about what I could have done. So I've decided to redesign this specific unit incorporating apps I am discovering, more Google docs for collaborative investigations and more writing and reading components.
A new link to my outline in progress (I'm still working on the physics unit if you'd like to keep up with the previous link as well).
Blended Chemistry Unit
I also wanted to update on a blended unit I'm working on for my RTI class. My students are extremely interested in learning about the potentials colonization of Mars. This started as a text based reading exercise for comprehension and vocabulary skills. We read two articles about terraforming Mars and the current Mars missions. Comprehension was impressive because of the interest level. The questions the students were coming up with after this were wonderful, inspiring, and in some ways overwhelming. We began by typing just a list of research questions. From there, I decided to create an Edmodo site that the students could interact on as they began to research.
SUCCESS!
They were amazed with the live Google Doc that we collaborated on for signing up for our research questions. I've posted different polls that the students have commented on. Students are posting support articles to the research questions. I feel as if the students are driving the content of the unit which has been challenging but exciting as a teacher to have such an open ended goal.
I'm posting some snapshots of this specific unit!! Click on the pictures to enlarge!
| We've used the polls option for opening discussions. |
| These are some of the files we are sharing during our class. |
| We used a live document to write our research questions and sign up for research assignments. |
Monday, October 8, 2012
Week 8- Screen Cast
The Screen Cast was created with the Show Me App. This app is great for tutorials of skills that involve processes that must be practiced for mastery.
This specific tutorial will be used to help students understand how a chemical equation supports the Law of Conservation of Matter. The students will watch this explanation of counting atoms on the reactants and products side of a chemical equation and then watch several practice videos to work on the skill themselves.
The idea of using this tutorial as a flipped assignment is an option. Students would watch a few mini tutorial or lecture style videos prior to class and then show their understanding during practice in class. As of now, it is used as an additional resource from what we learn in class.
This specific tutorial will be used to help students understand how a chemical equation supports the Law of Conservation of Matter. The students will watch this explanation of counting atoms on the reactants and products side of a chemical equation and then watch several practice videos to work on the skill themselves.
The idea of using this tutorial as a flipped assignment is an option. Students would watch a few mini tutorial or lecture style videos prior to class and then show their understanding during practice in class. As of now, it is used as an additional resource from what we learn in class.
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