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Patricia NIEBAUER

Digital Writing Assessment and Evaluation (McKee and DeVoss, Eds.) - Developing Domains... - 2 views

  • What would the assessment of digital writing look like if we began with conversations between writers and readers, students and teachers, children and adults?
    • Patricia NIEBAUER
       
      the ?
  • the kinds of conversations that teachers and students felt contributed to their development as writers
  • the domains of (1) artifact, (2) context, (3) substance, (4) process management and technique, and (5) habits of mind as vital for the assessment of digital writing
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  • The artifact is the finished product
  • Context
  • What would the assessment of digital writing look like if we began with conversations between writers and readers, students and teachers, children and adults?
  • authors consider the affordances, constraints, and opportunities, given purpose, audience, composing environment, and delivery mode.
  • substance refers to the content and overall quality and significance of the ideas presented.
  • considering the domains of (1) artifact, (2) context, (3) substance, (4) process management and technique, and (5) habits of mind as vital for the assessment of digital writing offers the possibility that the language of assessment can inform—and build upon—discussions more often associated with interaction, instruction, and text creation than with evaluation
  • Process management and technique refer to the skills, capacities, and processes involved in planning, creating, and circulating
  • The artifact is the finished product.
  • Context is the world around the artifact
  • substance refers to the content and overall quality and significance of the ideas
  • Process management and technique refer to the skills, capacities, and processes involved in planning, creating, and circulating multimodal artifacts
  • Habits of mind are patterns of behavior or attitudes that reach beyond the artifact being created at the moment.
  • We conclude by reporting on how the process of linking the language of assessment with the language of text creation and interaction is a “game changer,” because instead of abstract outside standards shaping the value of a text, situated discussions of a work become the major determining factors when assessing that piece’s value.
  • Digital writers can choose among a plethora of platforms, tools, communities, and forms to accomplish their purposes, with new options being created all the time.
  • richer, more situated approaches to assessing multimodal writing are being developed, particularly in post-secondary environments.
  • Digital writers can choose among a plethora of platforms, tools, communities, and forms to accomplish their purposes, with new options being created all the time. The growth and variety of options for digital and multimodal writing put a high premium on authors’ attention to situational elements. Yet situational elements are not easily accommodated in standardized assessment processes.
  • several entry points to assessment, allowing us to focus on the domain best suited for the developmental focus of the learner
    • Patricia NIEBAUER
       
      i like this statement. hits it on the head.
clancy5th

In somber ceremony, Dutch welcome home MH17 victims - CNN.com - 15 views

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  • The grieving
    • spmarkey
       
      This is a sad article
  • meaningful send-off in Ukraine, where white-gloved soldiers respectfully carried the bodies of the victims to the aircraft that flew them home
    • prout1jc
       
      On CBS news this morning it mentioned that not all of the bodies have been recovered.
  • continued confusion over who shot the plane down, and why, and what may have happened to the evidence
    • prout1jc
       
      ! The news this morning talked about the news coverage in Russia. The propaganda is becoming so outrages that one news reporter quite her job.
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  • Less clear is who was ultimately responsible for the jet's destruction. Rebels blame Ukraine, Ukraine blames both rebels and Russia and Russia points the finger back at Ukraine's military.
    • Patricia NIEBAUER
       
      ? I find it interesting in this day and age of satellite imaging that we cannot discover who is responsible.
    • callycampbell28
       
      I completely agree with you.
  • A lone bugler
    • kimgorman
       
      Tragic in itself. I can't imagine hearing a bugler on top of the tragedy. Very sad and moving.
  • bugler
    • Jeremy Hyler
       
      ? What is a bugler?
  • said it could take weeks or even months to identify the remains.
    • spmarkey
       
      Why will it take so long?
  • Flags were flown at half-staff, and the nation's iconic windmills were placed in "mourning position" -- wings tilted to the right.
    • Jill Runstrom
       
      ! - I didn't know that windmills' wings could have their wings placed in different positions to signify different things.
  • and landings at Amsterdam's Schipol airport were paused as a sign of respect.
    • kimgorman
       
      ? To pause landings is awkwardly phrased, in my opionion.
  • Flags were flown at half-staff, and the nation's iconic windmills were placed in "mourning position" -- wings tilted to the right. Courts suspended all trials, and even commercials were pulled from Dutch television and radio.
    • mrsobriensclass
       
      I find it ironic that there hasn't been a full-out explosion from the Dutch to Putin.  I wonder how much oil is exported from Russia to Holland?
  • United States
  • airliners' black boxes
    • prout1jc
       
      ? Why are black boxes orange?
  • They saw the body of one boy hit the earth.
    • mrsobriensclass
       
      How tragic and macabre
  • Of the 298 people who died aboard Flight 17, 193 were Dutch citizens
    • clancy5th
       
      From what country or countries were the other passengers?
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    As you read the article, please think critically about the United States' response to this tragedy. Why is this seemingly unrelated event important to the US? Highlight and annotate with ?, !, +, -
Patricia NIEBAUER

3 Ways to Plan for Diverse Learners: What Teachers Do | Edutopia - 6 views

    • Jeremy Hyler
       
      I love this Movie! Sweet!
  • Content is comprised of the knowledge, concepts, and skills that students need to learn based on the curriculum. Differentiating content includes us
    • Jill Runstrom
       
      So this is me just participating....terrible highlighting!
  • Carol Tomlinson
    • spmarkey
       
      She is an amazing speaker.  If you get a chance go see her.
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  • he Wizard of Oz,
    • spmarkey
       
      Great book
  • West. In return, they each received a treasured prize, a heart, a brain, courage, and a way home. Ironically, they already had these gifts -- metaphorically, which they only discover after unveiling the man behind the curtain, posing as the grumpy wizard.
  • Students respond to learning based on readiness, interests, and learning profile
    • prout1jc
       
      Saved once but ended up with two comment bubbles...neither one in the correct place. 
  • reflect and digest the learning activities before moving on to the next segment of a lesson. Think of a workshop or course where, by the end of the session, you felt filled to bursting with information, perhaps even
  • having one or two processing experiences for every 30 minutes of instruction alleviates feelings of content saturation. Some strategies include: Think-Pair-Share Journaling Partner talk Save the Last Word Literature Circles
    • mrsobriensclass
       
      woo hoo!  it works!  thanks, jeremy!
  • Differentiated Instruction (DI) casts a spell on educators as to how it meets all students' needs.
    • kimgorman
       
      love the wording: casting a spell
    • clancy5th
       
      I'm just seeing if I can do this! I didn't read anything!
  • Product differentiation is probably the most common form of differentiation.
    • clancy5th
       
      Does this sticky connect to my highlight?
  • Content is comprised of the knowledge, concepts, and skills that students need to learn based on the curriculum. Differentiating content includes using various delivery formats such as video, readings, lectures, or audio. Content may be chunked, shared through graphic organizers, addressed through jigsaw groups, or used to provide different techniques for solving equations.
    • Patricia NIEBAUER
       
      I like the chunking aspect of the delivery for DI.
    • Patricia NIEBAUER
       
      I like the strategy "chunking" as delivery option for DI.
  • Content may be chunked, shared through graphic organizers, addressed through 1jigsaw groups, or used to provide different techniques for solving equations. Students may have opportunities to choose their content focus based on interests.
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    John McCarthy Education Consultant, Advocate for Student Voice in Learning In The Wizard of Oz, Dorothy and crew are so intimidated by the Wizard's enigmatic personality that they struggle to talk with him on equal footing. Fear and frustration overwhelm them as they blindly accept a suicide mission to slay the Witch of the West.
mrsobriensclass

Contents contributed and discussions participated by mrsobriensclass - CRWP Digital Lit... - 2 views

  • having one or two processing experiences for every 30 minutes of instruction alleviates feelings of content saturation. Some strategies include: Think-Pair-ShareJournalingPartner talkSave the Last WordLiterature Circles
    • mrsobriensclass
       
      yay!  it worked!
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