DISCUSSIONS THAT POP - Making Curriculum Pop2024-03-28T19:32:52Zhttps://mcpopmb.ning.com/forum/topics/discussions-that-pop?feed=yes&xn_auth=noJeanette - thanks so much for…tag:mcpopmb.ning.com,2011-08-08:2665237:Comment:925532011-08-08T15:35:34.368ZRyan Goblehttps://mcpopmb.ning.com/profile/RyanGoble
Jeanette - thanks so much for writing - this is a playlist "cover" so we really owe Stephen D. Brookfield and Stephen Preskill! I'm so glad this has been helpful - have you been able to check out the related <a href="http://mcpopmb.ning.com/forum/topics/playlist-annotation-reading">ANNOTATION & READING WITH YOUR PEN PDF & JOURNAL ARTICLE</a>. I hope you're groovy "down under" - it is great to have you in the mix!
Jeanette - thanks so much for writing - this is a playlist "cover" so we really owe Stephen D. Brookfield and Stephen Preskill! I'm so glad this has been helpful - have you been able to check out the related <a href="http://mcpopmb.ning.com/forum/topics/playlist-annotation-reading">ANNOTATION & READING WITH YOUR PEN PDF & JOURNAL ARTICLE</a>. I hope you're groovy "down under" - it is great to have you in the mix! Just to let you know that I'v…tag:mcpopmb.ning.com,2011-08-08:2665237:Comment:925432011-08-08T14:36:27.424ZJeanette Lanshttps://mcpopmb.ning.com/profile/JeanetteLans
Just to let you know that I've been using your discussion prompts for a couple of years now and they continue to bring richer discussion to my classes. I've even used them as blog prompts when I want my students to have authentic chat on our blogs. Many thanks for sharing such a versatile and effective resource. Cheers .... Jeanette
Just to let you know that I've been using your discussion prompts for a couple of years now and they continue to bring richer discussion to my classes. I've even used them as blog prompts when I want my students to have authentic chat on our blogs. Many thanks for sharing such a versatile and effective resource. Cheers .... Jeanette Karissa, Cool ideas! Yeah thi…tag:mcpopmb.ning.com,2010-06-27:2665237:Comment:322812010-06-27T01:51:56.323ZRyan Goblehttps://mcpopmb.ning.com/profile/RyanGoble
Karissa, Cool ideas! Yeah this ain't perfect but they are a great set of "training wheels" - they actually wrote the roles for adult ed!<br />
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Karissa, Cool ideas! Yeah this ain't perfect but they are a great set of "training wheels" - they actually wrote the roles for adult ed!<br />
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Ry This is a helpful resource fo…tag:mcpopmb.ning.com,2010-06-25:2665237:Comment:322362010-06-25T18:05:30.244ZKarissa Finleyhttps://mcpopmb.ning.com/profile/KarissaFinley
This is a helpful resource for Socratic Circles/Seminars. I often do a "double circle" discussion where the outer ring is listening and the inner ring is discussing, and then they switch places. This allows the outer ring to take on listener roles, which can include tabulating the activities of the inner ring. With this list, they could actually give a breakdown of what kinds of activities went on! This would be much more specific than what I've had them do in the past.
This is a helpful resource for Socratic Circles/Seminars. I often do a "double circle" discussion where the outer ring is listening and the inner ring is discussing, and then they switch places. This allows the outer ring to take on listener roles, which can include tabulating the activities of the inner ring. With this list, they could actually give a breakdown of what kinds of activities went on! This would be much more specific than what I've had them do in the past. This seems to be a good tool…tag:mcpopmb.ning.com,2010-06-22:2665237:Comment:319632010-06-22T22:33:48.114ZDonald Millerhttps://mcpopmb.ning.com/profile/DonaldMiller
This seems to be a good tool to help with "21st Century" skill of Communication & Collaboration. These discussion training wheels seem to be a good way to encourage support and understanding of the other’s in the group. This may not be an intrinsic instinct with some of the students differing learning modalities but is obviously essential for an inclusive and ”safe” group discussion environment. In this way, it provides an avenue for the growth of the group’s individuals, and therefore, the…
This seems to be a good tool to help with "21st Century" skill of Communication & Collaboration. These discussion training wheels seem to be a good way to encourage support and understanding of the other’s in the group. This may not be an intrinsic instinct with some of the students differing learning modalities but is obviously essential for an inclusive and ”safe” group discussion environment. In this way, it provides an avenue for the growth of the group’s individuals, and therefore, the group as a whole. Because the student’s are free to choose the questions that they connect to, and are also, possibly, being prompted along a path of emotional growth to a higher level of understanding, I think that makes it a differentiated strategy. To further the differentiation, you could create/remix some of the moves to be more movement oriented. Maybe having the students move across the room to stand near the person whose comments or points they are elaborating on (stole that from you :) ), allowing for a graphics based connection or summary of others ideas (Venn diagram? Graphic?) as a way of indicating understanding and providing clarification for themselves or others group, or maybe a physicalization that indicates a show of support or agreement with another speaker’s ideas (like a raised index finger to show “+1”). Idk, just thoughts.<br />
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btw, moves 11 & 12 are duplicates You've got to be mixing it up…tag:mcpopmb.ning.com,2010-04-19:2665237:Comment:283882010-04-19T15:40:07.882ZRyan Goblehttps://mcpopmb.ning.com/profile/RyanGoble
You've got to be mixing it up with something else - but again - use that search bar and see if you can locate the goods. Keep in touch! Ryan:)
You've got to be mixing it up with something else - but again - use that search bar and see if you can locate the goods. Keep in touch! Ryan:) OK! Thanks and I will try tha…tag:mcpopmb.ning.com,2010-04-18:2665237:Comment:283632010-04-18T23:51:10.212ZShawn LaTorrehttps://mcpopmb.ning.com/profile/ShawnLaTorre
OK! Thanks and I will try that feature as well...Not sure WHERE the assessment group went...but I am sure I will happen upon them again. :)
OK! Thanks and I will try that feature as well...Not sure WHERE the assessment group went...but I am sure I will happen upon them again. :) Humm, no Ning does not have t…tag:mcpopmb.ning.com,2010-04-18:2665237:Comment:283202010-04-18T15:55:44.811ZRyan Goblehttps://mcpopmb.ning.com/profile/RyanGoble
Humm, no Ning does not have that option yet - I have the option to display groups by the following categories...<br />
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I usually have it set to "latest activity" - as far as I know there is no assessment group. Was that maybe some related group? Do you remember the content you were looking for?<br />
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FWIW - You can always search for content using the MC POP search bar in the upper right hand corner of the page.<br />
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Thanks again for…
Humm, no Ning does not have that option yet - I have the option to display groups by the following categories...<br />
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I usually have it set to "latest activity" - as far as I know there is no assessment group. Was that maybe some related group? Do you remember the content you were looking for?<br />
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FWIW - You can always search for content using the MC POP search bar in the upper right hand corner of the page.<br />
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Thanks again for writing!<br />
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Ryan:) Ok, when we go to MC pop and…tag:mcpopmb.ning.com,2010-04-18:2665237:Comment:283162010-04-18T15:50:21.887ZShawn LaTorrehttps://mcpopmb.ning.com/profile/ShawnLaTorre
Ok, when we go to MC pop and see the groups and their icons listed there. Is there a way to alphabetize the groups? Imagine you want to go to the Assessment group and then you start reading through the various groups until you find it. ...takes awhile~<br />
I enjoy the playlist too always!
Ok, when we go to MC pop and see the groups and their icons listed there. Is there a way to alphabetize the groups? Imagine you want to go to the Assessment group and then you start reading through the various groups until you find it. ...takes awhile~<br />
I enjoy the playlist too always! AL,
Thank you for the additi…tag:mcpopmb.ning.com,2010-04-17:2665237:Comment:282962010-04-17T03:43:48.922ZRyan Goblehttps://mcpopmb.ning.com/profile/RyanGoble
AL,<br />
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Thank you for the additional suggestions - they are on my Amazon wish list ! :)
AL,<br />
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Thank you for the additional suggestions - they are on my Amazon wish list ! :)