Title: Using the Internet to Improve Higher Order Thinking Skills
1Using the Internet to Improve Higher Order
Thinking Skills
- Dr. Sheila Offman Gersh
- City College of New York
- sogcc_at_cunyvm.cuny.edu
- http//www.schoollink.org/twin
- NECC 2003
- Seattle, Washington
2Why are we here?
- Look at Learning Styles
- Look at Learning
- Look at Assessment
3Learning Styles
- Thinking Curriculum
- Bloom Taxonomy
4Thinking Curriculum Definition
- Integration of content and process
- Typified real world situations
- Content reflects real world experiences
5Traditional vs. Thinking Curriculum
- Student masters knowledge
- Students use knowledge after graduation
- Students acquire content as they plan, evaluate,
solve problems, make decisions, critique
arguments and compose essays
6Thinking Curriculum Definition
- In-depth Learning
- Ted Sizer less is more
- Learning tasks stimulate complex thinking
- Students are engaged in whole tasks
- Connects content and process to learners
background
7Blooms Taxonomy
- Knowledge
- Comprehension
- Application
- Analysis
- Synthesis
- Evaluation
8Knowledge
- Name
- Locate
- Tell
- List
- Repeat
- Point to
- Gather facts
- Surf the Net
- Drill and Practice
9Comprehension
- Define
- Summarize
- Infer
- Project
- Describe
- Idea Mapping (Inspiration)
- Flowcharts
- Replying to e-mail
- Tutorials
- Ex. World Portals
10Application
- Use
- Solve
- Adapt
- Relate
- Perform
- Idea Mapping
- Internet Research
- Ex. CultureQuest
11Analysis
- Compose
- Classify
- Screen
- Examine
- Idea Mapping
- Data bases
- Simulation
- Internet Projects
- Ex. MM, Global Grocery List
12Synthesis
- Create
- Develop
- Generalize
- Build
- Compile
- Describe
- Storyboard
- Flowchart
- Hypermedia Presentation
- Web page design, Electronic Portfolios
- Digital Stories
13Evaluation
- Judge
- Reject
- Criticize
- Rate
- Rank
- Peer Review
- Critique other work
- Presentations (PPT)
- Evaluation of Web sites (ex. ..Zack..)
14Lets Look at Learning
- CultureQuests http//www.culturequest.us
- Global Internet Projects
- WebQuests http//webquest.sdsu.edu/
- CyberGuides
- Portfolios
- Video Conferencing
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16 What is a CultureQuest Project?
- inquiry-based projects
- rooted in student questions
- exploration of student interests
17What is a CultureQuest Project
- Examination of diverse cultures
- Understanding of diverse cultures
- Appreciation of diverse cultures
18WHAT IS A CULTUREQUEST PROJECT?Focused,
intensive study of other cultures
- literature,
- art
- music
- history
- religion,
- language
- daily life,
- customs and
- traditions
19Who can do a CultureQuest?
- Entire class working together
- Small groups of students
- Individual student
20How does a CultureQuest Project fit into the
Curriculum?
- Linked to the geographic focus of the social
studies curriculum - Integrated into the work students do in most
subjects
21Mile Wide-inch Deep Curriculum
22Traditional Model of Education
2321ST Century Model of Educataton
- L L E L
L - E L L L
- E L P L L
- L L E L
24Training Teachers to do a CultureQuest Project
- how technology supports the study of specific
cultures (e-mail, Web sites, etc.) - using technology in the teaching of humanities
and literacy.
- study of culture
- what culture is,
- how it is studied,
- how cultural help us to understand and
appreciate the art, music, religion and customs
of other peoples
25Technology Skills
- Access Internet resources for the study of
culture - Internet Basics --Searching, evaluating Web
sites, use proper citation, develop appropriate
and ethical use policies, etc. - Teach with the Internet and align with standards
- Inspiration for graphical mapping of project
26Technology Skills
- Use the Internet for access to experts
- Identify and work with classrooms around the
world using ePals - Create Web sites and publish teacher/student work
- Assist students in using multimedia to support
CultureQuest projects (digital photography,
video, graphics and other applications) - Undertake desktop videoconferencing
27Related CultureQuest Skills
28CultureQuest Pedagogy
29The CultureQuest Process
- Decide on target culture
- Brainstorm what students know about the culture
- Brainstorm what students want to know about the
culture
30The CultureQuest Process
- Use ePals.com to find a classroom
- Divide students into small groups by interest
area - Students communicate with counterparts using
e-mail on ePals.com - Students prepare and send Welcome
Packagesvideos, artifacts, postal cards, coins,
etc.
31Gather Information about the Culture
- Use Internet resources
- Explore resources in own city/community
- Museums
- People (oral history)
- Visit neighborhoods (shops, restaurants, etc.)
- Cultural Centers
- E-mail to student informants
- Contact the experts
32Teach Student Technology Skills
- Inspiration
- Internet Basics
- Web Page creation
- Web Editing
33Final Products
- Class creates Web site with general information
and links to group projects - Other multimedia products
- PowerPoint
- HyperStudio
- Digital stories with stills and videos