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EDUC 639: K-12 Technology Integration is being held June 20 to July 12, 2005 at the University of Delaware. Visit the course site.
Today's class focused on all of the different tools that Jonassen considers "Mindtools." I could see the far away looks in everyone's eyes as they waited (politely) for me to wind down so they could get to the really important stuff--building their web pages.
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Connecting Space and Place: GIS for Upper Elementary Grades
Bernie Dodge
This is the other father or WebQuests. His theme is that the mechanics of doing WebQuests keep people from creating WebQuests. He is looking at a way to make the whole thing easier. The whole presentation is available.
Among the most useful thoughts were these:
Tom March, Drive for 2005, Drivefor2005.org
Snippets
Drivefor2005
Last night was the first session of NECC, the opening keynote by David Weinberger. He has some very challenging ideas about the nature of knowledge in the world of wikis and blogs. I first came in contact with him on a Library of Congress series on the digital future. His talk last night was about the same topic and covered many of the same points.
Well, I checked the blog and the listserv and the wiki before heading off to bed last night. Then I got up early this morning and checked all again. A few notes and some randome thoughts and I left a few replies. Then I went off to a meeting arriving back in Newark just a few minutes before class.
Today's class agenda was to solidify the ideas that have been traversed thus far so they can be captured in the class rubric for the projects that each student or team will create. So far, we haven't said anything about what the "project" is and everyone seems fairly content to talk about the "project" as if they know what is meant. This is a lot like the blind men and the elephant.
After today's class, the question that pops into my mind is where should we look first in deciding that a lesson is a good one. Perhaps the task or problem needs to be open-ended enough that there is space for students to exercise higher-order thinking. Perhaps the evaluation or rubric is the road map for students. Perhaps, as Tom March believes, it is important to give students reasons to reach beyond the classroom.
We covered a lot of distance in the first class. Things went very well using the wiki to record each group's work. We'll have to see how that continues.
Writing on the morning before the class, I am extremely optimistic. We have a lucky 13 registered for the class.