Module 3: Interaction and Assessment Tools
RE: Interactions to support learning
I found Anderson’s article fascinating.
As a media teacher, when I think of learner-centered, I think of:
- students choosing the themes for which they will write a script and ultimately make a film
- my role as a facilitator, who encourages each individual to explore their strengths as they produce the film
- products (films) that we screen for the benefit of other students
Knowledge-centered, for me means:
- students using the “grammar of movie making” while producing their films
- students communicating to others what they are doing technically & conceptually
- filmmakers with a level of autonomy, allowing them to find solutions without the constant assistance of the teacher
Community-centered:
- students teach each other
- students work in crews and must compromise and cooperate
- students create a film as a way to contribute too their peer group (awareness; inspiration; knowledge… )
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