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Dragging Lee and Grant into the Blogosphere

Dragging Lee and Grant into the Blogosphere. Using Web 2.0 Tools for Primary Source Document Research and Writing . Cliff Happy, Donna Hutchison, and Daniel Moix Arkansas School for Mathematics, Sciences, and the Arts. History @ ASMSA. Interdisciplinary Alternative Assessment.

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Dragging Lee and Grant into the Blogosphere

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  1. Dragging Lee and Grantinto the Blogosphere Using Web 2.0 Tools for Primary Source Document Research and Writing Cliff Happy, Donna Hutchison, and Daniel Moix • Arkansas School for Mathematics, Sciences, and the Arts

  2. History @ ASMSA • Interdisciplinary • Alternative Assessment

  3. History @ ASMSA • Interdisciplinary • Alternative Assessment

  4. History @ ASMSA • Interdisciplinary • Alternative Assessment

  5. History @ ASMSA • Interdisciplinary • Alternative Assessment

  6. Blog Idea Purpose: • Deeper understanding • Individual effects • Strategy/Policy • Primary source use • Historical writing

  7. Just One Problem… We’re like oil and water • Moix nearly failed AmStud • Happy & Hutch “Don’t knownothing about no blogs.”

  8. Blog Project Parameters • Students select characters • Ten focus events, one per day • Characters create one postand two comments daily • Writing reflects period,supported by resources • Citations

  9. The Good

  10. The Bad

  11. The Outstanding

  12. Expectations • Greater knowledge of period and events • Deeper understanding of personal cost of decisions • Refine research skills • Familiarity with primary sourcedocuments • Articulate historical viewpoints

  13. Surprises • Avalanche of grading • Students revealed skills/voicesunseen before • Time constraints for students • Quality of research • Disconnect between student/character identities

  14. Lessons Learned • Fewer focus events • Lengthen commenting period • Grade with RSS reader • Take more time with project

  15. Teacher Resource Site

  16. Teacher Resource Site

  17. Teacher Resource Site

  18. Photo Credits Photos used under Creative Commons License http://flickr.com/photos/prachigauriar/3204278047/ http://flickr.com/photos/artsyt/1412437516/ http://www.flickr.com/photos/99876567@N00/53761853/

  19. Photo Credits Photos used under Creative Commons License http://www.flickr.com/photos/minilaura/2279151013/ http://www.flickr.com/photos/26454479@N06/2981140469/ http://www.flickr.com/photos/81851211@N00/141381675/

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