This stormy first draft of workshops commingles my learning design practices with …
This stormy first draft of workshops commingles my learning design practices with two OERs, Hybrid-Flex Course Design and Critical Friend Review. What I know is missing in this wireframe is all the bits and pieces that bring life to a learning design: videos, images, emergent stories, and organizational narratives. At times like these, I appreciate the 5Rs of Open Educational Resources (OERs). I look forward to discovering how this draft moves forward in the community.
This unit engages students in a variety of activities that analyze and …
This unit engages students in a variety of activities that analyze and reflect on the role of social media in our everyday lives. This includes options for collaborative group work, reading nonfiction articles, a design challenge and presentations to communicate ideas. The unit also includes a formal writing assessment option that aligns with the Common Core State Writing Standards. Activities can be adapted or combined in a variety of ways to support student reflection and analysis. These lessons were piloted in 9th grade English classes but are suitable or a range of secondary students.
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