Match Web 2.0 Options to Your Learning Objectives for Your Own Curriculum Planning
It's not a matter of whiz-bang -- it's a matter of freedom to choose class elements from a much wider variety of online toolsets. One way to start is to figure what elements of your current curriculum objectives you can meet with outside-the-classroom or enhanced tools:
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Instructional Events and Learning Objectives |
Indiv. | Group | Outside Resources |
Create/ Connect |
Home/ Reinforce |
Pre-test/assessment of prior knowledge |
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Review of prior learning |
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New environments to transfer/repeat/ |
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Constructing representative models (e.g. CAD/CAM, graphics of experiments) |
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Storytelling – modeling/examples from others (eg biography, documentary) |
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Problem Solving – Project-based work** |
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Research & Information Fluency** |
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“Digital Citizenship” |
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Technology skills & concepts** |
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Collaboration and communication** |
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Advanced organizers/storage |
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Assessment of Students |
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Feedback to Students |
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Lesson Planning Tools for Teachers |
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Communication with Parents/Students |
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Designing Class Resources for teachers |
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Fiddling/Experimenting Time/Space |
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Professional Development for teachers |
