Monday, November 21, 2011

Internet Safety and Digital Citizenship

Evaluate:
Lesson Plan:
Our lesson plan flowed smoothly. It was of appropriate length and suitable for 6th grade students. It included all the information and delivered it in a fun and educational way. It was very visually pleasing, included a way to check what the students learnt (jeopardy) and evaluation sheets.
Impact on Students:
I think they were very happy to have us present to them, they were more interested and respectful since they view us as older and maybe more important. We taught them a lot and they learnt most of it. They were a great audience and our impact on them was only in matters of education. We impacted their future, now they are more aware of those topics and the dagerous internet world and will be safer in life.
Improvement:
I really believe our presentation was very close to perfection and there is no improvement to make. All the design specifications were met and everyone loved our presentation (except one person that said he already knew everything.) There's one little thing, we didn't stress the word bibliography enough and they got questions wrong because of that. Also I could have been more calm and understanding towards some of them.
Design Cycle:
On my written design cycle I believe I could have added more information, obviously it's not even close to 15 pages and it's not perfect. It doesn't show maximum effort, more could be added here and there but I believe it's relatively well.

Create:
Final Lesson Plan:
Because we all had brilliant ideas we decided to combine them together in order to come up with the best lesson plan. It will ace at all categories in the design specification because it is fun, educational, and hopefully respects the time limits. It contains all of the requested elements such as a feedback sheet and a quiz. It will be interested full of activities in which they can participate as well.
  1. Introduce ourselves and our purpose
  2. Acting with Wix  (for each topic)
  3. Who wants to be a millionaire quiz (3 people per turn 4 questions)
  4. Ask whether they have questions or comments
  5. Feed back Sheets 
  6. Say goodbye
We made no modifications in our lesson plan, everything worked out perfectly.

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