You turn in all related Lego papers, including the final version of your directions.
A. And how did the Lego build go for you? Assumptions?
We discuss the nomenclature problem, and you thinkwrite about it.
Did you spend time considering what your audience might need? How did that work for you?
B. Here is an interesting place. In your daybook, describe what you see in picture #3.
You just did a little observation and description.
C. You read "Communications" p. 82-84 in Bedford. Answer questions #2, #3 and #5 IN YOUR DAYBOOK.
D. I pass out the assignment sheet for the first LONG assignment. We discuss.
E. Tomorrow, Friday, class will not meet, but you have work to do in Moodle. We look at that. There will also be an assignment for you here at the blog.
Homework:
1. Finish questions #2, #3 and #5 about "Communications." Remember, I will collect the daybooks for the first check next Friday, July 26.
2. Think about what you will observe.
3. TWFTD: subjective
Wednesday, April 10, 2013
Tuesday, April 9, 2013
Lego Build #2
Ways of Thinking: How many ways can you think at once? Look at Bedford page 26 and Bloom's Taxonomy. We copy.
When you do this build, in this way, you are doing most all of these at once!
Again, Marty passes out a green comment sheet, and you build and comment. Hopefully, you will build different projects from the ones you did yesterday.
After you have build 2, your project and all papers should come back to you.
Homework:
1. Read the input from your builders. If there were still problems, make further revisions, and discuss further revisions on the green "Revision Brainstorming" sheet given out Monday.
Think about what would consitute an "introduction" for a set of directions like this. What does your builder need to know before s/he begins building? Add this!
2. Print out a final version of your directions to hand in tomorrow. Bring ALL former versions to hand in as well, with ALL green comment sheets.
3. TWFTD: taxonomy
When you do this build, in this way, you are doing most all of these at once!
Again, Marty passes out a green comment sheet, and you build and comment. Hopefully, you will build different projects from the ones you did yesterday.
After you have build 2, your project and all papers should come back to you.
Homework:
1. Read the input from your builders. If there were still problems, make further revisions, and discuss further revisions on the green "Revision Brainstorming" sheet given out Monday.
Think about what would consitute an "introduction" for a set of directions like this. What does your builder need to know before s/he begins building? Add this!
2. Print out a final version of your directions to hand in tomorrow. Bring ALL former versions to hand in as well, with ALL green comment sheets.
3. TWFTD: taxonomy
Monday, April 8, 2013
Lego Build #1
"Time given to thought is the greatest time saver of all." -
Norman Cousins
I hand out green comment sheets. You place your parts and the answer picture (well-folded) in your bag, to pass around with the directions and comment sheet.
As you build, you should have a pencil in your hand. You SHOULD write on the directions with comments, question marks, and questions that you have as you are building. Talk back to the page. [This is evaluating someone's writing by telling them HOW IT IS WORKING.]
Then when the build is complete, you must score it and write about it on the green comment sheet. Remember, thorough comments earn you points.
Everyone builds two.
When all are done, all the papers come back to you. You can see how others did with your directions. You will have some ideas for ways to improve your own.
I will pass out a green Revision sheet at the end. Even if people easily built your directions, I want you to look for ways to improve what you have; write ideas down on the green sheet, and make actual changes to you directions. Print TWO MORE COPIES of your directions.
Homework:
1. Brainstorm ideas for changes to your directions on the green brainstorming sheet. Come up with as many ideas for change -- even "silly" ones -- as possible.
2. Make typed changes to your directions and print the new version before class (2 copies). You do NOT have to make all the changes that you brainstormed. The revision is worth 1/4 of your grade on this project. Show that you are thinking. Bring 2 copies of the revised directions tomorrow.
3. TWFTD: superfluous
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