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Inquiry Project Presentations, Day 1: Update for 20 February 2012

Thank you to all of today’s presenters.  I look forward to seeing what’s on offer in Wednesday’s session.

Speaking of Wednesday, here’s the Inquiry Project elements that are to be emailed to your FA on or before that day:

  • Final Inquiry Project Paper (approximately 1500 words)
  • 3-2-1 Synthesis of Your Inquiry Project Paper

Speaking of inquiry, check out how Will Ferrell inquires into the effective use of cowbells in this classic SNL clip:

[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yRzds1HHkas[/youtube]

– Lawrence

EDUC 310 – Inquiry Presentations, Day 1: Update for Monday, 21 February 2011

Thank you to all of today’s presenters.  Also, I appreciated the whole class feedback on how to improve the format of the presentation process for Wednesday.  In that session, we’ll use the 3-2-1 Synthesis pieces to introduce each speaker.

Speaking of Wednesday, here’s the Inquiry Project elements that are due to me on  that day:

  • Final Inquiry Project Paper (approximately 1500 words)
  • 3-2-1 Synthesis of Your Inquiry Project Paper
  • IF APPLICABLE: A copy of your supporting visual (Slideshow, Prezi, Popplet, or what not)

To save time for you and to aid in my collation of all these files, please compress – “zip” – all of your I.P.-related files together.  Mr. Pepper kindly found very short video clips that will show you how to do this on both Mac and PC platforms:

Mac

[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_YnP1sN-LJE[/youtube]

PC

[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mq3vdsCux-c[/youtube]

(P.S. – Hmmmmm.  I think it’s interesting that the PC tutorial is over twice as long as the Mac one.  Food for your ease-of-use thoughts, no? Feel free to comment below.  It’s been some time since I’ve had a commenter – LH.)

Lastly, I’ve compiled and categorized the questions you had for Debbie Gregg, HR Senior Manager of SD#43 (Coquitlam).  Here’s the list:

– Steve Jobs… er, Lawrence

EDUC 310 – Discussing The Drafts & Outlining the Presentations: Update for Monday, 14 Feb 2011

Discussing the Drafts of Your Inquiry Project Report

Thanks to everyone for your thoughtful participation in today’s peer editing session.  Hopefully, the feedback you received will help as you refine your paper and get it as near as humanly possible to 1499 words.  No small feat.

Just a reminder that I am assessing your piece.  As per the EDUC 310 Course Outline, your project should reflect an emerging ability to:

  • Engage substantively with a topic as reflected in careful reading of the literature and an understanding of significant issues, perspectives and assumptions
  • Position one self in relation to ideas discussed
  • Consider educational issues critically
  • Relate one’s learning to curriculum and pedagogy

So you can marvel at my chalkboard writing prowess, here’s a photo (courtesy of Devin) of the criteria from class:

Outlining the Presentations

I took the last few minutes of each group’s meeting time to go over the shape of the Inquiry Project Oral/Multi-Media Presentation and the One-Minute Inquiry Project Synthesis.  Here are the details:

Presenters

Monday, 21 February 2011 – SCARFE 210 from 10:00 am – Noon

  • Amber
  • Melanie
  • Christian
  • Lou
  • Alice
  • Kat K
  • Jennifer
  • Devin
  • Ian
  • Amanda
  • Farisha
  • Miguel
  • Leanne

Wednesday, 23 February 2011 – SCARFE 1003 rom 10:00 am – Noon

  • Sarah
  • Jeremy
  • Ross
  • Kat M
  • Jenna
  • Aaron
  • Lars
  • Shaun
  • Caitlin
  • Maria
  • Tyrel
  • Sally

Schedule

Each day will follow the same schedule.  During the concurrent presentations, 4 students will be presenting at the same time.  Non-presenters will choose who to see after hearing a short blurb about each project:

  • Concurrent Presentation #1 – 20 minutes
  • Concurrent Presentation #2 – 20 minutes
  • Break – 10 minutes
  • Concurrent Presentation #3 – 20 minutes
  • One-Minute 3*2*1Synthesis From All Presenters – 20 minutes

Guidelines for the Inquiry Project Oral/Multi-Media Presentation

  • GOAL: Highlight the NEED TO KNOW points from your Inquiry Project for your audience
  • 15 minutes to present + 5 minutes for Q & A
  • Must include a visual component (mind map, diorama, puppet show, diagram, graph,…)
  • Suggested Format: What? So What? Now What?
    • What?
      • What’s your question?
      • Where did your question come from? (Purpose)
      • What did you do? (Approach)
    • So What?
      • What did you learn?
      • What must TCs know about your findings?
    • Now What?
      • Where will you go from here?
      • Where to look for more info?
      • Where should TCs go from here?

One-Minute 3*2*1 Synthesis

This one-minute blurb is a quick review of your presentation for those who did not hear it in class.  It should include the following information from your Inquiry Project:

  • 3 – Big Ideas
  • 2 – Points to Ponder
  • 1 – Action for TCs to Take on Prac…or Beyond

Submission of Inquiry Project Papers and 3*2*1 Synthesis Blurbs

Please submit your paper and your 3*2*1 blurb to me via email on or before Wednesday, 23 February 2011.

Here’s how all the Presentation & Synthesis info looked like on the board (courtesy of Devin’s Android phone):

Thanks to Devin for both photos.

Cheers,

– Lawrence

EDUC 310 – Lecture Presentations: Update for Monday, 8 March 2010

Thanks to today’s presenters:

  • Lccture 9: Amber, Doug, and Pearl
  • Lecture 10: Catherine, Monika, and Shabtika

Thanks also to Jaime Beck for her information about the PITA (Provincial Intermediate Teachers’ Association) Year of Professional Support Program.  You can get more details at the PITA website.

If you’d like more info on pita bread, check out this recipe:

[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gq9goyWzfso[/youtube]

– Lawrence

LLED 320 – Group Presentations, Day 2: Update for Thursday, 4 March 2010

Group Presentations

Thanks to all the presenters for another set of engaging presentations.  Here are the titles along with the supporting files.  If you have yet to submit your PPT or handout, please do so ASAP for the benefit of your classmates.  The handouts in particular should provide a valuable resource during practicum, as you look for ways to engage the learners in your classes:

  • Free Writing

Free Writing Handout

  • Think of a Time

Think of a Time Handout

  • Sociograms

Sociograms Handout

  • Containers for Characters

Containers for Character Handout

  • Quadrant of a Thought

– Lawrence

LLED 320 – Group Presentations, Day 1: Update for Thursday, 11 Feb 2010

Blog Use Survey

Thanks to all who completed the Blog Survey during today’s class.  I look forward to reviewing the information and improving the blog for this and future years.

Haikus

There have been some excellent haikus sent in to this point.  If you have yet to submit your work – 1 or 2 revised haikus – please do so over the next day or two.  They were due in today’s class.

Group Presentations

Thanks to all the presenters for presenting engaging presentations.  Here are the titles along with the supporting files.  If you have yet to submit your PPT or handout, please do so ASAP for the benefit of your classmates.  The handouts in particular should provide a valuable resource during practicum, as you look for ways to engage the learners in your classes:

  • Story Behind the Poem – Lee, Chelsea, and Alison

Story Behind the Poem Handout

  • Venn Diagrams – Doug and Melissa

Venn Diagram Handout

  • Visual Thinking – Ryan, Charlotte, and Stephanie

Visual Thinking Handout

  • Talk Show / Hot Seat – Desmond, Chris, and Andrea

Talk Show Handout

Talk Show PPT

  • Sort and Predict – Pearl, Amber, and Shabtika

Sort and Predict Handout

Sort and Predict PPT

Enjoy your Olympic Break.  I’ve been taking in some of the Olympic athlete’s practice sessions, video camera in hand.  Check out this cool footage:

[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fe2RGUE4joM&NR=1[/youtube]

and this, too:

[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CJ3ROw2DbbU&feature=related[/youtube]

Go Canada Go!

– Lawrence