Monday, May 13, 2013
Explore a problem
For my CEP 812 class we needed to solve a well-structured or ill-structured problem. I chose the ill-structured. Where I teach it can be difficult to get students to respond. They are often shy and don't want to interact unless it is for a grade or if you tell them what to say. In a perfect world I could walk into my principal's office and tell him that I need 40-50 iPads the WiFi password. I could then take the iPads and have my students interact with the text digitally first, before sharing in class. Hopefully soon I can make this a reality. *I'm keeping my fingers crossed that my new school will have better technology access.*
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ReplyDeleteSo, so cool! Thanks for sharing this. I am going to pass it along to some of my very techie English teachers! Excellent job on the screencast also!
ReplyDeleteThis would be an awesome resource to use with my fifth grade class in reading. It looks like a great way to monitor comprehension and hold students accountable for their reading. Can't wait to check it out!
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