Here are some of the ideas I came up with for my vodcast:
1. From the webquest the students learned about the civil war, they would have to take the statistical information they found on a battle and further that learning by researching the battle more in depth, then create a vodcast about the important informaion.
2. Favorite board game vodcast. They need to choose a game they like to play and feel they know well, and create a vodcast explaining the rules and/or information needed to play the game.
3. In wood shop class, the students would have to each research a piece of machinery, identify the parts, safety rules, and operating procedure of the machine in a vodcast.
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I really like number 2, that is something that can be useful for your students to help younger students. Or other peers in their class!!!
ReplyDeleteI like the first idea. Podcasts are great for history. Students can also do this from hoome. So that is great for homebound students or students who just miss a lot.
ReplyDeleteIt is very hard to do "shop" lessons from home. You idea is a possibility. A teacher could also post a demonstration on how to use a machine.
I really like the idea of building on the civil war concept with the vodcast. I think its great when students can see how lessons and ideas are connected to each other. And the vod cast will give them an opportunity to "teach" a concept they learned during the webquest.
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