So my point is, that these courses really lent themselves well to designing instruction and actually putting the rubber to the road. The projects from both courses really lent themselves well to my whole instructional unit.
I liked that:
- The courses were integrated together.
- Their were weekly tips and tidbits for use in the class.
- The readings were free in 544!
- A real attempt was made to work collaboratively in groups.
- The assignments were extremely practical and can be put to use in my classroom and district immediately.
I would recommend:
- Get the group-work figured out. I loved the idea, but it was a bit hard to manage. Perhaps find a new medium other than Adobe Connect. Perhaps have everyone get Skype and try conference calls. 9 people can video conf. at a time and they also have free addons for file and screen sharing. (ie. Spontanea and pandea)
- Emphasize to everyone that all projects can (and probably should) be created with an end toward the instructional package. It really enhanced the scope of my unit because I was creating it all semester.
- Streamline the websites a bit. You might even put them on the same Moodle so it is not necessary to constantly switch back and forth.
- Work out the schedule a bit more in advance. I was sometimes confused about if we were having class or not.
- 544-Rename all the readings so that they match up with the assignments given in the Moodle. Perhaps just, Week 1 reading, Week 2 reading, etc... The problem was that their were 3 ch. 4's and the names of the PDF's did not match up with the names in the Moodle assignments.
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