Earlier, the class did a Gallery Walk protocol. All students/groups completed their project overview, taped them to the wall and other students, and some other teachers, provided feedback on the project under the confines of "be positive, be helpful, be specific." On the project overview sheet, students need to intentionally consider who their audience would be. Many of the projects involve the creation of videos, so naturally, the response by many was Youtube. After some discussion with our classroom guest teachers, it was evident that Youtube was not an audience but rather a tool to be used to reach an audience. This led to a great opportunity for a mini lesson, Four Square Protocol, a discussion about the purpose of an audience, technology tools that can be used to communicate to an audience and how an audience can shape the actual project. The conclusions that the class have reached mirror some of the conclusions that I am drawing from my own research; it is important to use technology for successful projects and it is also important to understand that technology should not be what is driving our projects. Instead, technology should be tools that we use create artifacts and to convey our message.
For those of you who have been following my journey of completing my M.Ed. project on developing a rationale for using technology in PBL and the creation of video tutorials to accompany the rationale, I am please to say that I am in the final stages of my rough draft and have created several videos. If things go according to schedule, I hope to be completed in the next month or shortly after.
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