Monday, April 3, 2023
Student as a Tutorial Designer
As an educator, can you name some specific types of lessons or topics that would be particularly well suited for student tutorials?
I feel that any lessons could be turned into lessons for student tutorials. Especially math lessons. Some that stand out in other subjects would be Ecosystems in science or figurative language in English.
How does the work of student tutorial designers fit within Daniel Pink's analysis of PURPOSE as a key motivator of high-quality student work?
Student tutorials designers best fit Pink's analysis of purpose because it allows students to teach and be the teacher. This will help students be engaged and want to learn and help in the classroom.
Beyond the benefits for students who use the tutorials, can you identify educational benefits for students who do the work of tutorial design?
Some educational benefits for students would be having or showing different learning styles. Also being able to work altogether as a team. It can help students be open minded and interact with one another.
Mind Mapping
• the process of creating and completing a Mind Map
Get a blank sheet either paper or digital. The in the center write down the topic of your mind map. (Circle it to make it more prominent and pictures to make it memorable) then start adding smaller topics or nodes, keywords, ideas to the map. First level of topics or the closer they are to the center is the main categories or key ideas. Then add the child topics or ideas. Draw another line from your first level ideas and write your child topic on the line. They should be less prominent than your first level. Remember hierarchy. Use short words or phrases and picture and colors to organize.
benefits of using Mind Mapping tools in the classroom and ways use of this tool supports learning
benefits of using Mind Mapping tools for work
Helps you focus and structure your thoughts. Enhances memory. Help save time.Can help in having unobstructed flow ideas. It is easy and fun.
-Then, share details of the process that you went through to create your Mind Map. What went well? What didn’t go as planned?
I went super simple with my mind map. I picked a known topic and then I added the categories of what was most common sports. I loved how everything was color coded. However, I wish I could have figured out how to combine certain sports that was in more than 1 category.
-Finally, discuss the following:
• Is mind mapping helpful for students? Why or why not?
A mind map is a type of visual diagram that consists of a centralized subject and related topics or ideas branching off from it in all direcQons. From each topic subtopics can again branch off, resulQng in a radial structure. I personally think they are helpful to students especially those who learn visually. A mind map’s radial structure directly corresponds to the way our brains store and retrieve information. A mind map conveys hierarchy and relationships between individual ideas, enabling you to see the big picture. A mind map makes use of mental triggers (such as pictures, colors and connections) to help your brain memorize things more easily.
• When should teachers incorporate mind mapping in the classroom?
When students are brainstorming, summarizing, planning, problem solving, taking notes, memorizing, presenting, collecting and structing information, collaboration, and decision making.
Standing on Our Shoulders
As a educator today I do feel like you will get resistance from students when you ask them to do something or do a task or even participate in the classroom. Students might be shy or not want to be wrong. Others might just not have the right attitude that day. I especially see this in middle school education. As a parent I would want my kids to participate in class and be engaged in the learning. Some first steps I would do to build a learning community that what to make my students have more contributing factors in learning is one; have a safe and engaging learning environment. Then get what interest the students and incorporate it in my lessons. Make learning fun and "not boring" to them. For example when I was in school we started class with a game of Kahoot and that got us motivated and wanting to learn. I also like interactive notebooks for students. Also working in higher grade levels I do feel like it is important to give that student their own space at certain times yet motivate them.
Collaboration
What is Digital Learning?
Digital learning is a type of learning by having instructional practice with the use of technology. It is important in education because it helps students be engaged and build the skills they need for using technology. It also helps teachers deliver improved standards of teaching to students and better understand their needs.
Introduction
Hey my name is Tyler Hancock. I am 25 years old and a mother of 3 beautiful children. I have a love for teaching and work in a Special Education classroom. When people say it takes someone special to hear what a child can't say, it is completely true. I love making a difference in children's learning and life. Here is a blog about the importance of digital learning in the classroom.
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As an educator, can you name some specific types of lessons or topics that would be particularly well suited for student tutorials? I feel t...

