Topic 13 – Reflecting on the term & Group Presentations

We’re into the final stretch of our time together in 336, and will be reflecting this week on the major themes we’ve covered in the course and you’ll identify which ones you think will be most useful to you when you start teaching your own classes. Enjoy!

Learning Objective:

  • Create an individual sketchnote to identify, summarize and visualize the main themes and takeaways from the course.

Pre-class Activities:

Sketchnoting for review (this video focuses on sketchnoting in the science classroom) (8 min)

Assignment 2 Videos + Q&A Preparation

Please do the following before class:

  1. Watch each video below (the videos will be posted the weekend before our last class):
  2. As you watch each video write down at least one question for each video and bring the questions with you to class.
  3. Rich will randomly select two or three people to ask each presenting group questions curing class time, so please be prepared for class!

Class Time

Group EdTech Presentation Summary + Q&A

Reflecting on Your Highlights from the Course

We’re going old-school EdTech this week as you Sketchnote your key takeaways and important ideas from this course! Even though we’ve all experienced EDCI 336 together this semester, everyone’s sketchnotes will be different because everyone’s brought different things with them to the class, and we will be teaching learners of different ages, so what is very important to me might not be as important to my classmate.

The photo below is of a group of education students sketchnoting to review the main themes and takeaways from a course on Self-Regulated Learning (SRL) at the end of the semester on a much larger sheet of paper than we will be using.

Learners sketchnoting or drawing on a large sheet of paper to review course content at the end of the semester
Learners sketchnoting or drawing on a large sheet of paper to review course content at the end of the semester – Photo Credit: Rich McCue, 2013
post-in notes for brainstorming, unorganized
by Rich McCue (2023)

Hands-On Activities

Step 1: Brainstorm with Post-It Notes (20 min)

  • 10 min: First on your own, use Post-It notes to brainstorm and identify concepts, ideas, and pedagogies that are important to you
  • 10 min: Compare your Post-It notes with your partner, and discuss any differences between them. Because of the different backgrounds and grade levels you will teach, there may be significant differences, and that is just fine.
  • Feel free to create new Post-It notes for yourself based on your discussion with your partner.

Step 2: Organize Your Post-It Notes (5 min)

  • Next, individually you will organize your Post-It notes in a way that will allow creates visual relationships between the notes to help you prepare to make your sketchnote.
  • This is optional, but you might want to quickly draw simple doodles on your Post-It notes to visualize some of the concepts, and ideas you’ve identified.

    Orgnized post-it notes ready to be used to help create a sketchnote
    by Rich McCue (2023)

Step 3: Draw Your Sketchnote on Paper (30 min)

  • Continue to work on your own, and use a provided sheet of paper, along with your pens, and highlighters (highlighters are optional) to create a sketchnote, using your organized Post-It notes to guide you.
  • Create Relationships Between Ideas with arrows or other connecting doodles.

Step 4: Post a Photo of Your Sketchnote to Your Blog (5 min)

  • Take a picture of your sketchnote and post it on your blog using the “weekly-reflection” category.
  • Please add a little bit of text to give some context to your sketchnote reflection.

EdTech Training Resources

These are mostly, but not all, free Professional Development training resources for EdTech tools and related resources:

Learning Pod Time & Homework

  1. Post a Photo of Your Sketchnote to Your Blog (5 min)
    • Take a picture of your sketchnote and post it on your blog using the “weekly-reflection” category.
    • Please add a little bit of text to give some context to your sketchnote reflection.
  2. Complete any outstanding assignments (check Brightspace to see what if any assignments you still need to submit to meet the course requirements)

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