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Lesson Presentations
Deanna E. Mayers Director of Curriculum Blendedsc
hools.net
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Memorys CODE
  • Connect
  • Organize
  • Dual-Code
  • Exercise and Elaborate

The Strategic Teacher by Silver, Strong, Perinie,
2007
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Hook that helps students connect their experience
and background to the lecture topic
Connections
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The Hook
  • Apply past knowledge to new situations is defined
    by Art Costa and Bena Kallick as a critical habit
    of mind (2008, 2009)
  • The hook is the bait so that you can reel in your
    students minds
  • Mastery hook recall or repeat information
  • Understanding hook focusing on controversy
  • Self-expression imaginations, what if?
  • Interpersonal hook personal connection

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Kindling
  • Give students time to stop and think
  • Allowing students time to jot down their initial
    ideas on paper
  • Encouraging students to share their ideas

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organization
  • Present information in manageable chunks which
    students record on visual organizers

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Visual Organizers
  • Structure the chunks of information that students
    will be expected to collect during the lecture
  • Ask students to listen then say stop the video
    and record what you hear, re-wind if you need to
  • Visual organizers create expectations about
    learning and about how new information will be
    experienced
  • Developing anticipation that holds student
    attention

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Deeper processing
  • Lecturer uses a variety of techniques such as
    visual and physical aids, demonstrations, vivid
    imagery, processing activities, to make the
    content more memorable

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Dual-Coded
  • Stored in multiple parts of each students memory
  • This happens when students get an opportunity to
    process content in a variety of ways and senses

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Involve the Senses
  • The more senses involved the deeper the
    engagement
  • Descriptive text, add the details so they can
    visualize
  • Use images, visual aids or physical aids that
    students can touch and feel
  • Vary tone and level of emotion

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Exercise
Memories are like muscles, they develop with
exercise.
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Stop and Question
  • Exercise and apply what they have learned
  • Stop and question
  • 1 3 minutes for primary students
  • 3 - 5 minutes for upper elementary
  • 5 7 minutes for upper middle school and high
    school students

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Question Types
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Synthesis
  • Culminating task
  • Remind students to revisit lecture notes and
    organizers use them as a study guide

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Four Principles of Memory Based Lectures
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Streaming Your Video
  • Log into bsntube (login info is provided in the
    Developers Certification course).
  • Click Upload New Video
  • Complete the following
  • Title Name of your video (not the unit and
    lesson number)
  • Description contains the course and unit/lesson
  • Tags one key word or topic of your video
  • Select a channel based on your subject area
  • Skip the rest and click Next
  • Use Browse button to select the video you have
    saved
  • Click Upload. It takes a few minutes for your
    video to process and show up on BSNtube.
  • Click the Videos button to find your video, it
    will be near the top when it has finished
    processing.
  • Preview your video to make sure it looks and
    sounds ok
  • Locate the embed code to the right of the video
  • Highlight and copy entire embed code (usually
    only have to click once in the embed code box to
    highlight the whole string of code)

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Collaborate to ClarifyJoin the Discussion
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Deanna E. Mayers Director of Curriculum dmayers_at_bl
endedschools.net
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