COVID 19 has come to Bangalore and last night all schools in our state were required to close by government mandate. As a 1:1 ipad school and India's first Apple Distinguished school our administrators expect a quick shift to online teaching by all. As an Ed.D TLET student and a very experienced online teacher and learner I decided to share this lesson with my administrators. I believe it shows how this course on Reflective Practice has been influencing my thinking and planning of lessons.
See below:
See below:
For IB 1 Classes on Monday March 16
LESSON OUTLINE.
Watch my video and study pages 170 and 171 of your text. Make some notes.
At 4:57 in the video I present a question. STOP at that point and do the question.
Then play the video until the end. You will see the mark-scheme from the
IB. Give yourself a mark and note your errors. I want you to reflect on
what you missed and watch the video again or read the text as needed.
If you
have burning questions and you prefer to speak with me live, we will be
in contact by google hangouts using our CIS email accounts.
Finally, I want you to upload a document to show your initial attempt, corrections and reflections on what you missed.
I also plan to try a live Kahoot soon and a YouTube livestream. Online school is different but we can do this.
I will let you know about the lab projects that we left hanging soon. Meanwhile start organizing your report with what you have.
Mr. Dubay
Hey Dan,
ReplyDeleteI haven't watched the video as yet, but let me tell you it is amazing how this pandemic has "forced" online learning. It is so amazing to me, we as a country still seem to be in denial and have not yet put things in place but I want to see how effective it will be and if it will really work for those who attempt it.
What I want to see even more, is if we will then think about introducing this type of learning going forward or if we will go back to face to face which is a total lost for our technologically saavy students.
Carol
Thanks for reading Carol,
ReplyDeleteWe are certainly on the same wavelength with all of this. I am hoping that the big positive for education from this crisis will be a better acceptance of online learning. In face to face learning we can always have disruptions for social unrest, natural disasters and now a global pandemic. For some time now I have been reflecting on the possibility of having one day of the week as an online day for high school students. On the other hand I heard a news report from the US yesterday stating that some school districts cannot have online classes because many students do not have sufficient access to technology. It was also sad to learn that many people were concerned about the students who depend on the school meals.
Dan
Hi Dan, I enjoyed your post on COVID-19. My school in the Bahamas is rushing and trying to put classes online. Keep you the good work.
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