| Discussion: | Roundtable |
| Topic: | Topic 2 - Improvements Needed |
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| Subject: | writing lessons around applets |
| Author: | Alice |
| Date: | Mar 18 2003 |
There might be two equally useful approaches to incorporating technology into
our lessons, and lesson planning.
1. Find a new applet/software/platform, and build a lesson around it (or, for
time-strapped teachers, use a pre-packaged lesson built around the
application).
2. Look for applets/software/platforms that fit into lessons you currently use,
but make it more clear.
I have my students doing that; Looking for applets that teach their chosen
standard.
After they find them, I discuss with them what they can do to enhance it.
Their applet work is not on the web yet, because they need to get permission
before we upload the sites.
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