Thread started: Nov 16 2007, 9:53 AM EST
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Here is my vision:
Upon entering the classroom my kids automatically log on and skim through the wiki topic we began last week. They do this as a warm-up to the classroom conversation. As the lesson continues the students take new e-notes extending the topic. They get into groups continuing the discussion while one of the members adds the highlights of the conversation to the wiki.
After leaving the room each student is responsible for a personal reflection of learning posted to their blog. I, as the teacher, use a NING network to aggregate all of the wikis, blogs, students, and relevant content for the class.
Near the end of the year the students review their content, reflect, and design a multimedia presentation showing their understanding of all or one of the topics.
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As of now there would be several roadblocks in the way including prior knowledge of these tools, but that is for another discussion.
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RE: Realistic Educational Use
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Nov 18 2007, 3:28 PM EST
Easy for me to see this from 5th grade on up. Would be nice to have pieces like this started in elementary so that it is second nature by 8th grade. I have little experience with curriculum (2 yrs) but I can't believe how isolated the content areas are today. I my mind and in my experience a move to collaborate across the board on skill sets and mastery knowledge would be the first step in the right direction.
Where is the logic in education today??
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