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Authentic Assignments

Posted by jsmith6 on February 3, 2010

Alright, in the past I’ve attempted to avoid too much techy/teachery stuff, because I realize I’m a giant nerd and not everyone loves it as much as I do.  HOWEVER, the past week has been too much to not rate, so I’m picking one of the many 10′s to blog about this morning.

In my sessions on technology integration, one of the main goals is for teachers to understand how powerful a tool blogs can be in our classrooms.  They can be powerful for many reasons.

1)  They help our students to develop stronger writing skills and voice by giving them an authentic audience.

2)  They can extend conversation outside our classrooms, and teach about other cultures and the world, by inviting adults and other classes from around the globe to engage in conversation with our students.

3)  Lastly, and possibly my favorite, they provide an incredible way for us as teachers to extend our personal learning networks and engage in thoughtful conversation about teaching, students and education without the confines of time and space.

Case in point.  One of the follow-up assignments for my sessions taught this past Saturday in NY, was for teachers to visit two of my favorite education blogs, and respond to two specific blog posts about teaching, one by David Warlick and one by Will Richardson.

My goal was for teachers to be exposed to the powerful conversations already existing out there, become motivated to blog themselves, and begin to follow education blogs and become part of the conversation.

So far I am SO impressed with the level of thought and engagement being put in by the teachers, and every time I read another comment I get excited about what they have to offer, and the power of these conversations.  This in itself is a great example of how a genuinely authentic assignment (they are required to actually post their comments on Will and David’s blogs, where hundreds/thousands of other teachers will be reading them) can produce impressive investment and results.

I LOVE IT.  This just made my night/morning :)

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VoiceThread!

Posted by jsmith6 on January 25, 2010

VOICETHREAD: 10!

As I’m doing some last minute preparations for the Education Technology workshops I’m presenting in NYC this weekend, I revisited a VoiceThread my students created during my second year of teaching.

VoiceThread is a free, online Web 2.0 tool that allows discussion (both written and recorded) around an image or series of images.  In my class, I uploaded an image in the center of the page, and students recorded poetry they had been writing in English class.

It’s still there, and as I was listening today it just made my day to 1) hear their poetry, and 2) be reminded of how many incredible online tools exist that gets kids genuinely excited about learning and producing their own work. AND, seriously up the quality because they know their work is online where anyone can see/hear it.

I LOVE IT.

You can hear their poetry HERE (the fourth page is the one with all the poetry they created).

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