As a teacher, I could use GoogleGroups to help students become
actively engage in their own learning by creating a technology enriched
classroom environment. I could easily use GoogleGroups to help students when
they are working on assignments, and students could easily work together on
projects.
The NETS-T standards:
"Design and Develop Digital Age Learning Experiences and Assessments-b. Develop technology-enriched learning environments that enable all students to pursue their individual curiosities and become active participants in setting their own educational goals, managing their own learning, and assessing their own progress. c. Customize and personalize learning activities to address students’ diverse learning styles, working strategies, and abilities using digital tools and resources."
This is a story that my group and I created:
There once was a little eagle named Goldie. Goldie wanted to learn how to fly so bad, but his mom and dad would not teach him. So one day after Goldie’s morning meal he decided he would stand on the edge of the nest and teach himself how to fly. (Haylee Herndon)
The NETS-T standards:
"Design and Develop Digital Age Learning Experiences and Assessments-b. Develop technology-enriched learning environments that enable all students to pursue their individual curiosities and become active participants in setting their own educational goals, managing their own learning, and assessing their own progress. c. Customize and personalize learning activities to address students’ diverse learning styles, working strategies, and abilities using digital tools and resources."
This is a story that my group and I created:
There once was a little eagle named Goldie. Goldie wanted to learn how to fly so bad, but his mom and dad would not teach him. So one day after Goldie’s morning meal he decided he would stand on the edge of the nest and teach himself how to fly. (Haylee Herndon)
Goldie
stood on the edge of the nest. He started to flap his wings
continuously. He flapped his wings as hard as he could, until he was
lifted a few inches off the nest. Goldie started to go higher and
higher. He flapped his wings faster and faster He was going straight up
in the air. (Mary Kirchner)
Goldie
was amazed that he was flying on his own, until suddenly he began to
fall downward. Goldie was so frightened he did not know what to do. He
was scared and alone and could barely keep himself up in the air.
Goldie was sinking fast and before long he was going to collide with
the ground. He only had so much energy left in his tiny little wings.
Suddenly Goldie heard something flying towards him, he was afraid that
it might be a hawk that his parents had warned him about but he hoped
that it was one of his parents. (Hayley Kavanagh)
With
his eyes fixed to the ground that was getting closer and closer, all of
sudden something grabbed Goldie and pulled him back up towards the
sky. He tried to look up and see what had grabbed hold of him but he
could not see who it was, or what it was. At that moment, Goldie closed
his eyes and told himself that if only he could be back in his nest with
his parents he would never try to fly again. Whatever it was that had
hold of him landed, and when Goldie opened his eyes it was his mother
and he was back in his family’s nest. The first words he spoke to his
mother was his promise to never to try to fly again, but his mother told
him that he is suppose to fly, because that is what birds are suppose
to do, but you have a lot to learn and I must teach you all the things
you need to learn before you are ready. When the time is right you will
fly! (Robin Herndon)
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