This is a short video I made answering a few questions about gravity.
Thursday, December 17, 2009
Monday, December 14, 2009
Ending a semester
Here we are on the cusp of final exams. The students like that I am half crazy in class but don't like the homework or tests, imagine that?
As I thik about next semester, I will be working with our district tech people to get my students onto Google docs. I will start with a physics vocabulary list that they will develop in teams and then progress from there. I will have a group project that for which the presenter would be great. It will be an interesting thing to try. The key will be to balance the technology with the learning. Without good learning, the technology is just a toy. If we can use the technology to enhance the learning and expand the classroom, that will be brilliant. When, and if, this happens hopefully the students will feel better about the tests and homework.
As I thik about next semester, I will be working with our district tech people to get my students onto Google docs. I will start with a physics vocabulary list that they will develop in teams and then progress from there. I will have a group project that for which the presenter would be great. It will be an interesting thing to try. The key will be to balance the technology with the learning. Without good learning, the technology is just a toy. If we can use the technology to enhance the learning and expand the classroom, that will be brilliant. When, and if, this happens hopefully the students will feel better about the tests and homework.
Tuesday, December 8, 2009
Here is a link to a google doc that I would like to use to keep a vocabulary list for my physics classes.
http://spreadsheets.google.com/pub?key=txiAeu0XRdwpg6pdaRBgSpw&output=html
http://spreadsheets.google.com/pub?key=txiAeu0XRdwpg6pdaRBgSpw&output=html
Monday, December 7, 2009
Live Blogging
Last week, I tried a live blog in my classroom using todaysmeet.com. The idea was fairly simple and the outcome was surprisingly good. I had a serious of questions that I had created on a PowerPoint and the students worked in partners to answer the questions. They entered their answers via the website and we were able to immediately see what each group was thinking.
Overall, the students enjoyed the experience - more for it's novelty than anything else. I thought that the discussions were positive and students worked well by talking with their partner before answering. This is a strategy that I would like to try again in the future. The critical piece is to have a good set of questions - questions that require a high level of thinking and that do not have obvious answers.
Overall, the students enjoyed the experience - more for it's novelty than anything else. I thought that the discussions were positive and students worked well by talking with their partner before answering. This is a strategy that I would like to try again in the future. The critical piece is to have a good set of questions - questions that require a high level of thinking and that do not have obvious answers.
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