This week, the ET lab as a group participated GSA symposium together.I helped prepare slides show and have a short presentation together with my colleagues. It is really a good experience of summary and reflection of the working experience here.
I also kept on working the lesson plan with the application of activeboard. I have already generated an idea and located resources I am going to use to produce the lesson. The lesson will be a math class for k-12 students, targeted on some of the Virginia State Standards for K-12 students. I will use functions of timer, dice, and one template in activeboard to create my own lesson.
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Hey Xin,
ReplyDeleteI like your blog and I see you are doing a great job with the Active Board. When you are ready to share the information we can work together on the comparative chart between the SMART Board and the Promethean.
I saw you were busy with the Promethean board all week. Maybe we could do something together with the board. I am sure you have learned a lot about it.
ReplyDeleteYour lesson plan sounds interesting. I think that first researching the teaching standards will help focus your project. I am excited about your work. If you need any help please let me know.
ReplyDeleteLove the colors of your blog! I can't wait to see all you have done with the activeboard!
ReplyDeleteWhen are we doing the practice with the promethean pens? Let me know if you'll need assistance in that,,,
ReplyDeleteXin!! It seems you started this project well. And it is good idea to see the Virginia State Standards for K-12 students. (I did not think about this....). Also, you may want to look closely some of resources in our web site that Dr. Falls have updated.
ReplyDeletehttp://www.etlab.soe.vt.edu/smart_board.html
I mean you can review the examples in terms of the format of lesson plan.