Saturday, February 14, 2009
Blog update
I've been putting in extra hours at work this past week, but it actually relates to this course and the OTL program. Stanford University offered us a chance to pilot a group of online courses that are actually intended for independent use by K-12 GATE students, but wants to see if they could be used by general ed students as well in a guided, computer lab setting. It's good material, and I'm cautiously optimistic (always good to have high expectations!) that I can pull it off. It has been a lot of work to set it up, though, and to plan out a computer lab period for each class that combines the OTL course with a fun reward activity at the end (the old carrot-and-stick approach) for staying on task and putting in reasonable effort. The online course itself is an individualized course with no group or social component, but I have some ideas on how I might be able to work that into the mix.
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Ralph, what an exciting project - makes this course quite relevant, doesn't it?
ReplyDeletePlease remember how important it is for young students to 'be connected' for successful learning. In fact one of your classmates wrote an excellent article on just this. Hope you read it soon.
Good luck and please, please, please don't leave out the 'community' part:). ~ Datta Kaur