1. The outcomes of the implementation: student learning outcomes
and technical procedure outcomes
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The students will demonstrate their ability to create a digital media
announcement
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The students will
be able to identify the most appropriate
resource that are important to their topic
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The students will be able to explain how to help their cause.
2. The adjustments you had made to accommodate students with
special needs
There are 3 students in the class
with special needs. One student has
speech issues and did not want to record his voice in this video. We had him write what he wanted to say in the
video and then I recorded my voice reading his words. The other two students have 504’s with
extended time on all assignments. These
students were allowed to go to the school library during enrichment periods and
spend extra time working on the digital media part of the project.
3. The adjustments you had made for the effectiveness of
classroom management
There were no classroom management
issues. The total population of the
class is 18 students. With two teachers
constantly circulating around the room, students didn’t have much opportunity
to fool around. They were so engaged in
the project, they hated when the period was over and they had to put their
laptops back. We even had students ask
if they could skip lunch and come up to the classroom and work for the
period. We handled this by allowing them
to bring their lunch to the classroom and work at the same time they ate.
4. The questions asked by the students
A majority of the question asked by
students were technical question about creating their digital media piece. They already had individual blogs which we
incorporated into the project so there were no questions on how to use the
blogs. Below is a list of some question
I wrote down as students asked them.
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Can
I record my own voice and play music at the same time?
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Is
there a way to pick a specific part of the song?
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How
long does it have to be?
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Will
this count as a test?
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Can
I use pictures from the internet?
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How
do I post my video to my blog?
5. The problems students had encountered during the implementation
process
There were no problems while trying
to implement the process. The students
enjoyed the trial and error process which allowed them to explore and discover
features on their own. The only issue we
had was on day two; some of the computer wouldn’t let the students log on.
6. The feedback from the students
We have the student fill out a
questionnaire when they were done with the project. The responses we received were better than I
anticipated. The students LOVED the
project. They wanted me to go to their
Science and Social Studies teachers and teach them to use the program so they
could use the programs again in other classes.
7. The timeframe (was there enough time as you planned for)
We allotted for 10 class
periods. Six periods was spent on
research and the creation of the digital media piece and four days were saved
for presentations. I might have added another
day for presentations so students weren’t limited to the 10 minutes if they had
more to share. The class periods are
only 39 minutes long so the presentations took almost as long as the research
and creations.
8. What you learned from the implementation including proposed
changes for future lessons?
I don’t think there is anything I
would change about this lesson. It
seemed to be a big hit with the students and the ELA teacher. He plans to work it in his curriculum for next
year. I might decide in the future to
allow the students to have more choice than just the Book Builder or the
Windows tool. As I get to learn more
technological tools, I may include them as well.
Christina, I liked your lesson idea. It also sounds like the students enjoyed it also. Is this first time the students did such a project in that ELA class? You were lucky that your cooperating teacher was willing to allot so much time that was needed to implement your lesson.
ReplyDeleteThat's great that you were able to use so many class periods to implement your project! Your cooperating teacher must have been very flexible and willing to participate in this project. I also love the fact that you had students present their work! I think this is something that we need to do more of as teachers and i'm glad you included it in your lesson.
ReplyDeleteGreat lesson Christina! I think the fact that the ELA teacher you worked with wants to incorporate the project in his curriculum next year speaks volumes about the overall success of the project. Nice job!
ReplyDeleteWOW impressive! And I am so glad that the students LOVED it! The fact that the students want you to work with SS and Science teachers on this already saying something great about your achievement. It'd be nice to incorporate random screenshots from students' work samples. Excellent work!
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