Blended Learning Application - Assignment
Now that you have learned a bit about implementing blended learning into your classroom, it's time to put it into action.
In "Module 2 : Best Practice in Technology" you learned many elements and resources to assist you in blending in your classroom.
Create a lesson that integrates blended learning into your classroom that you will use within the next week or two.
Use the lesson with your students and gather feedback from them regarding the lesson and their thoughts on how it went.
Post your lesson here for feedback from your peers. Include the feedback your students gave you as well as what you would change next time you use this lesson.
Review a lesson or two and share your thoughts with your peers using the Comments feature in each submission.
In the Concept field, please place your full name.
Once you have completed this activity, you will be ready to move on to the next: "Using Your new practice" (Discussion Forum)
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Adam BallienEDC 370 lesson plan | ||
Allie WoodburneEDC 370 Lesson Plan | ||
Amanda JonesThis is my lesson plan | ||
Anna RyersonHere is the lesson plan thaat integrates some technology into my placement classroom. | ||
Ashley Alorehere is my blending lesson | ||
Ashley TuttleHere is my blended learning lesson. | ||
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Blended Learning Application AssignmentMy work is in a word document in my google drive. | ||
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Cody NevinsThis is a lesson blending technology with social studies and geography! | ||
Colin CampbellMy EDC 370 lesson | ||
Cora EssenmacherMy lesson plan | ||
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David Slusser
i. Political Parties in the US
i. British Political Parties (multi-party system)
i. Unit 2, Chapter 5, Section 2 ii. Pages 102-107 | ||
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Erin SelfHere is my blended learning lesson plan | ||
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Jack PrydeThis is a lesson I used for my EDC 460 class | ||
Jacob SchmeltzerSince I am not currently teaching, I am not able to completely fulfill this portion of the lesson. However, I will share a part of a lesson plan that I am currently brainstorming. Lesson Title: Analyzing the use of motives in composition.
Grade Level: Eight Grade
LEARNING OBJECTIVES The students will understand the purpose of using motives; have the necessary skills to find them in compositions, and be able to demonstrate their learning through short compositions.
LESSON OVERVIEW We will analyze famous examples in which composers used motive development to construct the framework of their works.
TIME FRAME Three sessions, 1:20 minutes each. (Monday, Wednesday, Friday)
TEACHER RESOURCES Computer-Tablet (With Internet connection), projector, full compositional scores, notation software. STUDENT RESOURCES Computer-Tablet (With Internet connection), notation software, TEACHER PREPARATION Update personal teaching website to list all of the links that students will need to access to work on this assignment. Break down score-motives onto a notation software for students to analyze with more ease and make them available on personal website. TEACHER DIRECTIONS FOR LESSON Day 1: After concluding the regular rehearsal for upcoming performances, the students will listen to themes by Wagner, Schumann, and Beethoven and aurally analyze reoccurring motives. Their first intro homework assignment will require them to search for a piece of music or song that they believe uses reoccurring motives. They will write a paragraph on Google Docs describing their discovery. Day 2: After concluding the regular rehearsal for upcoming performances,we will discuss some of the student findings on the previous assignment and observe a few examples in class. The next portion of the class will consist of analyzing Beethoven’s Fifth Symphony’s introduction on the projector as a group. For their homework assignment, the students will be given a list of links which provide selected scores which will demonstrate developmental motive. On a Google doc, they will write a paragraph or two about their findings. They will attach a screen capture of two separate areas in a piece where they see developmental motives being used into their document. The screen capture will also be posted to my personal teaching website where each student will comment on similarities between each others choses example. Day 3: After concluding the regular rehearsal for upcoming performances, we will discuss and analyze several other composers’ works in which developmental motives are prominent. These examples may be based off student findings from the previous homework assignments. Having previously worked on basic compositional techniques, the students will already have the necessary software and skill to produce short compositional exercises. Their next homework assignment will involve the students creating a twelve to sixteen measure piece in which they use a short motive to form the melody. They will upload a PDF file of their work on my personal teaching website. Their final writing assignment will consist of three or four paragraphs about the process in which they used to create the melody. Assessment: Assessment will be given to each Google doc sent before the next class period on developmental motives. The grade will be based on participation since the assignments are strictly opinion and subject to individual choice.
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Jared GroeneveldModule 3 Lesson Plan | ||
Jocelyn KirkAttached is my lesson plan for blended learning stations in the high school English classroom. | ||
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Katherine KraussMy attached lesson is an example of a blended lesson that could be implemented in my current placement classroom. This class incorporates limited technology, so this blended lesson plan focuses on introducing students to two resources (quizlet and prezi) and having them gain experience in prezi. | ||
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Marie ZillEnriching Our Community Lesson Plan Objective: After lesson students will be able have a plan for changing something in the community, with a strong and reasonable argument. Students will also understand the principles behind creating a law or making a change in a community. Standards: - 6.1.4 Address a public issue by suggesting alternative solutions or courses of action, evaluating the consequences of each, and proposing an action to address the issue or resolve the problem. - 6.1.5 Make a persuasive, reasoned argument on a public issue and support using evidence(e.g., historical and contemporary examples), constitutional principles, and fundamental values of American constitutional democracy; explain the stance or position. Procedures:
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Mary SealsThis lesson plan integrates the use of QuickVoice on ipads, and other forms of technology. | ||
Michael ReevesHere is a lesson plan that integrates some technology that would be beneficial for students to use in the classroom. | ||
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Samantha PierceThis is a lesson that I have created that includes some technology that the kids can do! | ||
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Tony KnopTRIG 3 Lesson Plan | ||
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Using Applications in MathStudents will be allowed to use their time to work on iPads to practice with properties of math to solve equations on the app Einstein Math Academy on the iPads. | ||