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Lesson Design

Comparison of Curriculum Development Practices by, Kelting-Gibson, Lynn M. Source: Educational Research Quarterly, 2005, 29, 1, 26-36.

Uses Wiggins and McTighe's Understanding by Design (backwards design model) and Danielson's Framework for Professional Practice (knowledge of content & pedagogy, knowledge of students, selection of instructional goals, knowledge of resources, design of coherent instruction, and assessment of student learning in unit and lesson plans).

Design Tools

What tools exist for the new roles of teachers, students and parents (nurollz?).

  1. WIDS?
  2. WebQuest?
  3. Moodle / BlackWeb
  4. IDMS

Software

GoKnow - PDA site including PAAM software. (Soloway group)

Hardware

HP Grants

Assessment Tools

  1. Grade Programs
  2. Reporting tools (e.g., IDMS)

Curriculum Links

- Blue Web'n

Making changes

Content

  1. Clarity Innovations - Numerous useful tools including the Coast-to-Coast Podcast and an edtech news filter.
  2. Weinberger Keynote recommended by Strudler. Synopsis
  3. Jimmy Wales (founder of Wikipedia) Interview on CSPAN's Q&A. Synopsis
    1. Gollum - Wikipedia Interface
  4. Jean-Cluade Bradley of Drexel Presentation - Bradley's BlogSpot
    1. Screencasting
    2. Podcasting
    3. Has an iTunes course
    4. Used advanced yahoo search to restrict to creative commons license.
  5. United Streaming - Videos - subscription required.
  6. Business is good for publishers. How much do we spend on 'publications'? Try $873,000,000 . . . in July, 2005. That's just K12. Higher ed kicked in another $883,000,000. From the math I picked up at Wikiversity (jab, jab), that makes for a 1,756,000,000 July. Hmmm, combine that with the $100 laptop and you have 17,560,000 laptops (+ Wikipedia). Source
  7. What does that work out to for the year you ask? “El-Hi (elementary/high school) sales were up 0.1 percent ($4.30 billion), while higher education sales rose 1.8 percent, with sales of $3.45 billion. Standardized test sales grew by 12.4 percent ($923.9 million).” Source. $8,670,000,000. hmmm, now we have 86,700,000 laptops. Yeah!
  8. According to NCES, in the latest year for which data is available, we had 55 million k-12 students and 16 million enrolled in degree granting institutions. The solution is pretty obvious to me.

For Teachers

State Standards

Rob - can you add two more standards to this? Science, early grade, content area. Kendall I added a couple more items. There is definitely some correspondence but I guess my general impression was that there are a lot of difference.

For Students

  1. See science interactions book
    • Concept descriptions
      • Text
      • Visual
      • Auditory (can't be done w/ the text)
    • Activities
    • Review questions
    • New stuff