Monday, March 31, 2008
"Wiz"
Sunday, March 30, 2008
WBBT
Becoming a Wiz at Brain Based Teaching expanded on last weeks presentation by going more in depth on the brain and how classroom strategies can positively or negatively affect it. When educators have a rough idea of how students brains work, its easier to develop classroom activities and themes that help them connect more with the material and enhance their chances of placing it in their long term memory.
I really enjoyed the information that was presented and thought all of you did a good job of going in depth and making it easy for me to understand. The wiki was filled with lots of information and good links, which makes it easier for me to understand and remember when I want to go back in the future and refresh on it. I liked all of the pages and links, but the ones I really liked where the charts from "if I only had a memory," and the "Dorothy" page. The information that was covered on those pages fascinated me more then the others. I also enjoyed the class activities, especially the personal characteristics chart.
Though I really enjoyed the presentation, I could have used more activities, especially one that involved movement. After sitting down the whole class, I was extremely antsy at the end and struggled to pay attention to "Which witch is which," and "No place like home". I think if the information wasn’t so strong and interesting, you might have lost me after the first twenty minutes. There was a lot of lecture, and I traditionally struggle to pay attention when I’m not as involved and have to sit down and listen.
Great job overall, I gained a lot of valuable information and am defiantly interested in reading the book at some point.
Saturday, March 29, 2008
MMM chapter 3
Overall, the class really enjoyed the chapter. Many of us were really surprised to hear about the benefits of drinking more water. Again, this makes sense because the human body is mostly water. Many of us also enjoyed the chunking section. We agree that chunking is an effective way to learn rather than recite. Others of us were really interested in the misconceptions part. Many of us saw that we were guilty of some of the use of misconceptions. Teachers need to make sure that their students can argue effectively. All of us also agreed that teachers need to find different ways of teaching to help students learn rather than "parrot." Each of us recalled that throughout a lot of our middle school careers, we were "parrots." We all agreed that motivation was key to students learning. If it was something that was engaging to them, they will want to learn it. If they do not find the lesson engaging, it won't matter how the teacher teaches the lesson, that student will not want to learn. Students need to be motivated. The biggest message we have is that students need to learn rather than recite, and teachers need to make that change happen.
Friday, March 28, 2008
Becoming a "Wiz"
Monday, March 24, 2008
AWNM
AWNM
I thought the author, Dan Pink, was a fascinating guy. I liked the picture of him with the toilet wand. I think its great that he proved a point by buying the expensive name brand wand, rather then the cheap one that does the job just as well. I also enjoyed the empathy test and the idea of the laughter clubs.
Overall, I thought it was a very good presentation. I was confused during the Abundance, Asia, and Automation part at first, but it all came together when the six remaining concepts were covered. I would have liked an activity where there was more movement. I'm also still a little confused about how the five line portrait applies, but it was in the begining when I think I was still trying to tie the abundance, asia, and automation part together. Other then that, I thought everything flowed really well and was brought together so that it made it very easy to understand. My interest was defiantly sparked, I hope find time and read this book at some point.