11-20-13

Adelphi University School of Education

[|0809-860-005] Masters Seminar in Adolescence Education

"Curriculum Design in a Web 2.0 Environment" Fall 2013 Dr. George Maurer gmaurer22@gmail.com 516-520-8495 Schedule of classes: Wednesdays, 4:30 to 5:50 - Woodruff Hall Room 307

Class 12: 11-13-13

Essential Questions:

1. What is the difference between active and passive learning?

2. How do you learn best?

3. How were you taught in school?

4. ** How do students and teachers work and utilize new technology in a 21st century school environment ? **

For today...

Class time devoted to project. As a reminder...

Using pages 67-74 as a guide, collaborate and create the following components necessary for a good PBL design.
 * 1) **Project Sketch Wiki** - will be a link found on your **main project page**
 * 2) **Create an Asset Map** - again, **linked to the main project page** - this can be done in a variety of ways. Which will you choose?

Your project **must answer the following questions**:


 * Who and what will you need for this project to be successful? (77)
 * Create a project calendar with key events, due dates, etc. (78)
 * How will you meet the needs of all learners and how will you make sure that each learner is responsible for the team's success? (79)
 * What are the formative and summative assessments you will use to monitor and evaluate learning? (81)
 * What are the unique needs of the teacher and student in this project? (84-85)
 * Students should be involved in activities that will allow them to inquire, study, plan, evaluate, compare, collaborate, manage, create, and present. What does this look like in your project? (95)
 * What rubric will you be using to assess learning? (101)
 * What is your essential question and what kinds of questions are being asked of students? (108)
 * In the end, how will you tell your story? (111)
 * How will you incorporate the web 2.0 tools Richardson speaks of? (Blogs, Wikis, Social Bookmarks / Networking, Podcasting, Screencasting, Video and Live Stream?
 * Where will you utilize the "flipped model" in your project.