Wednesday, December 23, 2009
GAME Plan Review
Wednesday, December 16, 2009
Using the GAME plan for students to learn NETS-S standards
Throughout my building, I am one of the teachers who is labeled an “Outside thinker.” As I attended a workshop yesterday, I was told that I am the epitome of the phrase “think outside the box.” And rightly so, throughout this school year, I have been trying a variety of new tools and tricks and have had amazing success with them. I think it would be a good idea to have students build a portfolio throughout their course and have them tie in the NETS-S standards as part of their portfolio. My strategies this year have been focused primarily on project based learning through differentiated lessons and activities, which has made each student’s learning experience quite unique. As the semester is winding down, I am starting to think of final assessment methods to coincide with the learning methods we have used throughout the term. As I was doing so, I realized that it would be quite beneficial for students to plan out and build their portfolio throughout the year.
One of the Virginia SOL’s options students can use is demonstrate their mastery of the standards is to create a binder that demonstrates their understanding of the materials in the course. As I read more about differentiation and hear several views on the matter, I realize this style of learning is quite beneficial for students, so that they can demonstrate their abilities in other methods than standard based assessments. Using a portfolio would be quite interesting to cover all standards, not just the science content standards, but also the NETS-S as well. In order to do this, I would have a list of the standards and have the students fill in a way they want to be assessed to cover each standards, and a reason as to why. This way students could plan out their learning, as well as suggest various forms of technology we could use as a class to complete various projects as well.
I am still toying with the idea, but I think it could have a great deal of potential in the future if I can organize my thoughts more effectively.
Wednesday, December 9, 2009
NETS-T and building on my plan.
Laureate Education, Inc. (Executive Producer). (2009a). Program nine. Spotlight on Technology: Social Networking and Online Collaboration. Part 1. Integrating Technology Across the Content Areas. Baltimore: Author.
Wednesday, December 2, 2009
Building podcasts
What I would like to do in the future is learn how to create a flash video for a website since they are smaller and take up less server space. I have started to record some of the notes I present in class in short segments using my SmartBoard, and will need to learn to combine the video with audio so I can create the video podcasts. Overall I am quite confident in what I have done so far, and think that I should be able to construct a variety of podcasts starting with my unit on DNA which started Monday. I want to create one by the end of the week focusing on how mutations are made, and what they can do to a protein’s function.
Overall, I am interested in learning more and want to find the simplest and easiest wa to do what I can to make high quality podcasts that the students can use to help them learn the concepts we are discussing in class.