Thursday, April 7, 2011
Week 5 Posting for Enhancing Learning Material through Technology CEDO 525
This week in CEDO 525, were were discussing tools for identifying similarities and difference, use of homework and practice, and generating and testing hypothesis. I currently teach a low level reading class, and often do activities that have the students identify similarities and differences in books we read. I usually will have the students do this with pen and paper, but I like the idea of being able to do this electronically. I am going to give my students the opportunity to do compare and contrast online if they do not want to use paper. As for homework and practice. I tend to give a lot of home work and practice as bookwork or worksheets in my Civics class. I would like to diversify the practice I give to my students by making more online quizzes for students and having them do more web based activities. Finally, in my teamed Life Science class, we give the students plenty of opportunities to generate and test hypothesis that they have. Recently we used a prob which was connected to notebook computers as an instrument to measure the oxygen level of a plant that was in water, but stored away in the dark. The students had to make a hypothesis of what they thing would happen to the oxygen level as the plant stays in the dark longer. It was a great way to set up and test a hypothesis and the use of technology was something that would be otherwise very hard to measure. I would like to continue to use more technology in science to help test hypothesis students have in class.
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The nice thing about Science is there are a lot of opportunities to have students generate and test hypothesis. I would love to give my students the opportunity to do more online homework, quizzes, activities etc. However, how do you plan to account for kids that might not have a computer? Or in my case some kids are not allowed on the computer during the weekdays. This is a problem I struggle with in planning these types of activities.
ReplyDeleteScience by nature provides plenty of opportunities to generate and test hypotheses. You mentioned you would like students to do more online homework and practice. Would you do this by setting up assignments on the computer or by having them research or create online assignments? Do your students have student email accounts? Our students don't have access to email, so I struggle with many of the online programs.
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