Unit 2
Types of Tools
Content Exploration
Production
Communication
Data Collection/Analysis
Productivity
Overview of Communication
Tools
Basic Communication Patterns
• One to one | One to many | Many to many
Interaction
• Synchronous | Asynchronous
Media
• Text | Audio | Images | Video | Animation
Communication Definition
Conveyance of information either one-
way or through an exchange with two
or more partners
• Collaboration: social interaction where
participants must plan and accomplish
something together (whole together)
• Cooperation: students have separate
roles in a structured task and pool their
data to a specific end (parts to whole)
Communication Ideas
Communicate with other students
• Local | State | National | Global
• Email | Synchronous | Project site |
Images | Wiki
Project Bud Burst
• For teachers
• Report observations
Communication, Globalization,
Multiple Perspectives
American Revolution/War of
Independence
• How important is this in U.S. History courses?
• What about the U.K.?
Lecture Question #1
• What topics in your curriculum would be
important to get multiple perspectives?
Case
Mrs. Yakamodo
• Teaches 10th grade science
Ms. Ackley
• Teaches 10th grade speech
20 students
• Enrolled in both courses simultaneously
Concerns:
• Lack of knowledge of energy
problems, sources, etc…
• Debate is difficult – no time to think about
counterargument
• Multidisciplinary work is important
S: Standard
• Environmental Science: 1.16
Cite examples of how all fuels have advantages and
disadvantages that society must question when
considering the trade-offs among them, such as how
energy use contributes to the rising standard of living in
the industrially developing nations.
• Speech: 1.16
Deliver reflective presentations that:
explore the significance of personal experiences,
events, conditions, or concerns, using appropriate
speech strategies, including narration, description,
exposition, and persuasion.
draw comparisons between the specific incident and
broader themes and illustrate beliefs or generalizations
about life.
maintain a balance between describing the incident and
relating it to more general, abstract ideas.
N: Needs
What do your students need in a resource or tool?
Grouping
Individual or groups
Home, classroom, computer lab
Time
One hour in computer lab
Home
Classroom
Resources (environment)
Computer lab
20 student computers, Internet access
Classroom
1 Teacher computer
Projector
Videos
Magazines
Papers
Pencils
Media (students)
Text
Images
Animation
What is the problem that
specifically needs to be addressed?
Need time to think about debate points
Knowledge of energy sources aligns
with propaganda
Objective:
• Given a specific energy source, the
students will be able to debate the
advantages and disadvantages of various
energy sources. The debate will address
the main aspects of energy sources (see
Energy Sources Rubric).
O: Options
What resources can you access that might address the problem?
CONTENT EXPLORATION COMMUNICATION TOOLS
TOOLS
Contact Congress or the
PBS: Deregulation map President
Research guide Debate instructions
NREL (Natural Renewable Debate worksheet
Energy Laboratory)
presentations Gaggle (Email)
NREL learning resources Post to wiki (Google groups)
Department of Education OnCourse discussion board
Kid’s Website ePals
Energy Kid’s Page iEARN
Xpeditions
Lecture Worksheet #2 & #3
What: Which of the tool you identified should
be used? How should these tools be used?
(Provide a brief description of the activity)
Why: How does the tool you chose address…
Effectiveness?
Efficiency?
Enhancement?
Objective
Given a specific energy source, the students will be able
to debate the advantages and disadvantages of various
energy sources. The debate will address the main
aspects of energy sources and respond to other
presentations.
Overview of Lecture
Basic Communication Patterns
• One to one | One to many | Many to many
Interaction
• Synchronous | Asynchronous
Media
• Text | Audio | Images | Video | Animation
Examples
SNOWY
Unit 2
COMING UP…
Content Exploration
Production
Communication
Data Collection/Analysis
Productivity
In Lab This Week…
Communication lab
Contact your lab instructor
For Next Week’s Lecture…
Download and listen to Pre-Lecture Podcast
#10: Data Collection/Analysis (PPT also
available)
• OnCourse>> Resources >> Lecture >> Lecture
#10
Complete Pre-Lecture Activity #10: Data
Collection/Analysis
• OnCourse>> Test/Survey Tool >> #10
Print off and bring Lecture Worksheet #10
• OnCourse>> Resources >> Lecture >> Lecture
#10
Please note that not completing the open-ended questions will result in a 0 on the pre-lecture activity.
As with all of these tools we will cover, the designation of software as communication software characterizes how the software is used, not what it contains. So Kid Pix could be used for all these tools – it all depends on HOW you use it.
Country Report – Cooperation (student each pick a different part, economy, education, environment, etc… Come together to discuss the country as a whole) Collaboration (work together to discuss the country and its parts – all work on economy together)Working together on deciding