Find out how journal writing, collaboration, scaffolding and information technologies can be brought to bear on student inquiry and knowledge construction. You will learn many techniques to develop students’ deep understanding of the content and of their thinking processes.
- What knowledge have the students constructed in their creation or was it merely a ‘cut and paste’ activity?
- Did they learn procedural or metacognitive knowledge that will add to their expertise as a learner? That is, did they learn more about how to learn?
Audience: All levels
Resources:
- Brenda Sherry online: wiki (many resources!), website, Twitter
Peter Skillen online: website, Twitter - The Maker Movement: getting kids creating with Maker Faires and Maker studios: http://site3.ca, http://makerkids.ca, http://www.thingtanklab.com/makerpassport/canadian-maker-spaces/
- Big Thinkers: Sylvia Libow Martinez & Gary Stager’s Invent to Learn, Seymour Papert – on Constructionism, Early Video,
- Using TurtleArt: TurtleArt, Video tutorial, Gallery, TurtleArt stamps,
- Scaffolding for deep understanding
- Student samples: Tobacco, Texting, Hidden
- Knowledge Building, Visible Thinking, Natural Curiosity (and video)
- Ministry of Education: Capacity Building Series, Inquiry-based Learning (pdf link)
Peter Skillen has been involved in technology supported, project-based learning since the late 1970s and continues to explore & develop deep applications of the latest Web 2.0 technologies – particularly as it relates to learner agency, passion, motivation and cognitive intent. Peter is Manager of Professional Learning with the YMCA of Greater Toronto, co-founder of Minds On Media, and also serves iEARN-Canada, Teacher Learning & Leadership Program (TLLP), Educational Computing Organization of Ontario (ECOO), International Society for Technology in Education (ISTE) as global ambassador, and teaches online & face-to-face with the Ontario Teachers’ Federation. His latest passion is involvement with Global Dignity Day! Twitter: @peterskillen Blog: peterskillen.org