Wow, what a whirlwind time we had in those two short evenings! For this final post we will view Rigor, Relevance and Web 2.0 from our rear view mirrors. Please share your thoughts about the following:
If you were not using Web 2.0 tools prior to this class, what do you have to lose by giving a couple of them a try now?
And finally, how does the Rigor, Relevance Framework guide instructional design "OUT" of the lecture-recitation-practice trap teachers can get "stuck" in? How can your Web 2.0 project for this class move students from Quadrant A through Quadrant D?
We are very interested in what y'all are thinking at this point. Read the comments of your classmates and share your ideas about their thoughts too.
Monday, March 30, 2009
Tuesday, March 17, 2009
Stretching Our Thinking
"A mind once stretched by a new idea can never return to its original shape."
~Thurgood Marshall
ing in all 4 quadrants. In our next meeting we will explore quadrants C and D in greater detail, as well as some additional Web 2.0 tools. In preparation let's reflect a bit. Consider some of these questions and add a comment to share your reactions. In what ways has your thinking been challenged, or stretched? Were you motivated, or inspired, by anything in particular? What ideas do you have for potential ways Web 2.0 tools might impact rigor and relevance in your classroom, or at your school? In what ways can Web 2.0 tools be integrated to help achieve goals of the school improvement plan at your school?Visit the blog again over the next few days to add the ideas of others to your repertoire and keep the conversation going! Susan and I will be checking in, and sharing too.
Image source: netTrekker d.i.
Thursday, March 5, 2009
Learning to Change, Changing to Learn
As you view and listen to Learning to change, Changing to learn, think about the power of Web 2.0, the free read/write web that includes easy access to blogs, wikis, presentation and analysis tools, and much more. How might these tools be leveraged in your classroom to empower students in their quest for understanding that is both rigorous and relevant?
Click on comments and jump start the conversation! Read contributions made by others and comment on them. The Twins will also be right in the middle of this conversation. The more we contribute, the more we will all gain!
Click on comments and jump start the conversation! Read contributions made by others and comment on them. The Twins will also be right in the middle of this conversation. The more we contribute, the more we will all gain!
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