Expectations
Individual students will:
- Keep up with the reading schedule to enhance and support our learning community through regular round table conversations and content quizzes.
- Come prepared to inquire and wonder about the novel.
- Round Table Conversations: in order to ensure that blog entries are not on the same content, and are thoughtful and insightful, groups will meet to discuss each topic.
- Conversations may be recorded with your laptop, orchestrated using VoiceThread, or recorded in some other fashion that will allow you to document, post, and refer back to your conversations.
- Requirements for posted conversations are ongoing so please stay tuned for details.
- Create blog entries that will demonstrate unique ideas, thoughtful connections, prompts, questions, discoveries etc.
- Blog Posts: each individual group member is responsible for writing one post per topic. Entries should be 300-400 words.
- Literary Connections to Other Texts
- Theme
- Characterization
- Connections to Political Systems
- Connections to Economic Systems
- Conflict
- Setting
- Film Study
- Freebie
- Use Twitter to share their observations, ideas, wonderings and more outside of round-table conversations (at least 1/day)
- Tweets: all group members will be expected to tweet regularly under their group's hashtag to contribute thought provoking ideas, questions, and the like outside of round table conversations.
- Comment an average of 3 times per week on other student-group blogs, other than their own, over the duration of the inquiry
- Provide thoughtful, well-written reactions that will invite others to leave comments (or even inspire blog entries of their own)
- Contribute at least 1 comment on each of the other student-group blogs from your pod during the project's duration (a record in your personal Google Doc would help to organize this)
- Support his/her team ‘editor’ (a role that rotates every week)
- Use and reference the Internet appropriately (in MLA format) — including the content / value of all entries, links, comments, and behind-the-scenes administration of the web site itself
- Sign up for relevant web collaboration tool accounts (when necessary)
- Submit a final response detailing what they have learned through this project, and how they personally enhanced and supported their learning community.
- Each student in the group will be required to be the 'editor' for one week during the project
- Maintain the team’s blog during the length of one week
- Monitor the group's Twitter feed so it is not being abused
- Support individual requests re: the publication of their entries, the validity of their content, and any wishes they have re: the actual web site itself
- Collaborate with Mrs. Waite & Ms. Groeller re: the publication of all links and comments, and any troubleshooting that may be neccesary
- Encourage team members to maintain regular participation
- Keep an accurate team Google Docs record (i.e a spreadsheet) of all team members’ contributions to-date
Teams will:
- Successfully create a blog that demonstrates insight and analysis re: House of the Scorpion
- Create a unique name and look for the blog by the end of the project (without it becoming a distraction in terms of the quality / analysis of content that is published)
- Use at least 2 web collaboration tools (beyond the blog and Google Docs) to demonstrate a unique way to share knowledge / discoveries
- Use class time in an appropriate manner at all times
- Present to the class on 2 occasions what has been ‘learned’ and what has been ‘created’: 1) sometime during the process and 2) on the final submission day
Mrs. Waite & Ms. Groeller will:
- Create a working web site to house the project (the one that you are at now)
- Create a manageable reading calendar
- Create a classroom / work environment that will allow students to successfully work as teams and complete the overall project
- Provide behind-the-scenes technology support (and advice)
- Share the student-groups’ work / projects with professional educators and related colleagues
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